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*The National Lottery EuroMillions draw launched in 2004 and nine countries across Europe take part. To play, you simply select five numbers between 1 and 50, plus two Lucky Star numbers from 1-12.
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Read the latest EuroMillions news winners stories. 130 Million Euro. THE BIGGEST UNCLAIMED EUROMILLIONS PRIZES. BEWARE OF LOTTERY SCAMMERS! The A to Z of EuroMillions. How to Check EuroMillions Results.
EuroMillions is played in nine European countries and can generate jackpots in excess of €100 million. Players must select five main numbers from a pool of 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from a pool of 1 to 12. To win the jackpot, players must match all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars drawn. There are twelve other prize tiers on offer, starting from matching a minimum of two main numbers. £126 MDays00 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0100 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0100 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
EuroMillions jackpots start at a minimum of €17 million and have a cap of €210 million. The jackpot reached its previous cap of €190 million on four occasions - in August 2012, Adrian and Gillian Bayford of Suffolk, UK, became the first players to win the game’s maximum prize, before a Portuguese player from Castelo Branco matched the achievement in October 2014. In October 2017, a Spanish player from Gran Canaria became the third player to win €190 million. In October 2019 the EuroMillions jackpot completed a run of 22 consecutive rollovers, including five draws at the jackpot cap. The €190 million jackpot was finally won by a single ticket holder from the UK, making it the fourth time that the maximum amount had been won.
The record amount of €200 million was won by a single ticket from France on Friday 11th December. Because the cap was reached and won, it now increases to the current mark of €210 million. This €10 million increase will happen following each time the cap is reached, up to a maximum of €250 million.
The participating EuroMillions countries are Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. Draws are held in Paris on Tuesday and Friday evenings.
This EuroMillions data includes all draws up to and including Friday 5th February 2021. The last EuroMillions draw number was 1396. You can use the EuroMillions checker to automatically see if your numbers have won a prize.Prize Draw Information
The last jackpot drawn on Friday 5th February 2021 for EuroMillions was €130 Million Vegas831 free credit.
The next estimated EuroMillions jackpot is €144 Million
which will be drawn on Tuesday 9th February 2021EuroMillions Numbers (Last 10 Draws)Draw Date:Winning Numbers:Draw Detail: Friday 5th February 2021
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*3EuroMillions Odds & Prize Draw Breakdown
Players must pick 5 balls from a pool of 50 and 2 Lucky Stars from a separate pool of 12. Numbers MatchedOdds Rounded5 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars (Jackpot)1 in 139,838,1605 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 6,991,9085 Main Numbers1 in 3,107,5154 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 621,5034 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 31,0754 Main Numbers1 in 13,8113 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 14,1253 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 7063 Main Numbers1 in 3142 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 9852 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 492 Main Numbers1 in 221 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 188Approx. Overall Odds: 1 in 13View the FAQs for an explanation of how overall odds of winning are calculated EuroMillions Draw DetailsMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday×✔××✔××EuroMillions History
The first EuroMillions draw took place on Friday 13th February 2004 in Paris. Initially, only France, Spain and the UK participated in EuroMillions; in October 2004, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland joined the game.
In January 2006 a rollover cap was introduced, which meant that the top prize could roll over for a maximum of eleven consecutive draws. If the jackpot was still not won in the twelfth draw, it would then roll down to be shared between players in the next winning prize tier.
In November 2009 the rule was changed and the EuroMillions jackpot cap was introduced. The cap was originally set at €185 million and was first reached in July 2011. At the time, the rules stated that once reached, the cap would increase by €5 million.
In May 2011 the Tuesday draw was introduced, along with a prize for matching just two main numbers. In addition, the Lucky Stars ball pool increased from 9 to 11.
The EuroMillions jackpot cap rule changed again in February 2012, which meant that the cap would no longer increase by €5 million every time it was reached but instead would remain at the set €190 million.
In September 2016, the game’s matrix changed, with the ball pool for the Lucky Stars expanding from 11 to 12. Starting jackpots were increased to €17 million, and a new European Millionaire Maker game was introduced. The cost of a ticket rose to accommodate the changes.
More changes were made in February 2020, with the jackpot cap pushed up to €200 million. The new rules that were introduced state that when the cap is reached, it can remain at that fixed amount for a maximum of five consecutive draws; if there is still no jackpot winner in that fifth draw, the top prize will roll down to be shared between players in the next winning prize tier. The cap will also increase by €10 million after each time it is won in future, up to a maximum of €250 million.
The jackpot cap of €200 million was won in December 2020, meaning that the first €10 million increase took place and now sits at the current cap of €210 million. Once this amount is hit and won, it will increase to €220 million.Associated EuroMillions Games
There are a number of supplementary EuroMillions draws held in the majority of the participating nations, solely for the players in that country. These include the Ireland Only Raffle, Spanish El Millón, Portuguese M1lhão, Swiss Super-Star, Swiss Second Chance, Belgian My Bonus, Luxembourg Joker and Luxembourg Extra Lux.Millionaire Maker
Launched as Millionaire Raffle by Camelot - the UK’s National Lottery operator - in 2009, Millionaire Maker offers one prize of £1 million in every EuroMillions draw and is exclusively offered to UK players.
October 2014 saw the game change its name to Millionaire Maker to signify the introduction of non-cash prizes to supplement the £1 million prize in special draws held on the last Friday of the month as part of the Mega Friday promotion. In September 2016, Mega Week was introduced, offering extra prizes of £1 million as well as luxurious non-cash prizes in the last full week of every month.
Millionaire Maker codes consist of four letters and five numbers (e.g. ABCD12345), with one code issued for every UK EuroMillions ticket purchased. To win, players must match the exact code on their ticket with the one drawn. There were previously two Millionaire Maker winners of £1 million in each draw before changes were made in January 2019. These updates, brought in my Camelot, also saw the announcement of more special events with the crowning of more millionaires over the course of a year.Ireland Only Raffle
The Ireland Only Raffle generates ten winners of €5,000 in every draw. Introduced in September 2016 as part of the recent changes to EuroMillions, entry into the game is included in the EuroMillions ticket price, with one unique code generated for every line played.
Draws take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.Spanish El Millón
Available to those EuroMillions players based in Spain, €1 million can be won in Friday draws.
All players who enter the EuroMillions draw are eligible to play El Millón, regardless of whether they’ve entered for the Tuesday or Friday draw. To win, you need to match the code generated on your ticket with the one drawn.Portuguese M1lhão
EuroMillions players in Portugal play M1lhão on Friday evenings, when a prize of €1 million is on offer.
Any players who buy EuroMillions tickets are automatically entered into the weekly draw. However, you cannot play M1lhão without first buying a EuroMillions ticket.Swiss Super-Star
Super-Star players have the chance to win the jackpot of CHF250,000 by matching a five-digit code, which contains three numbers and two letters.
The winning combination is drawn at the same time as EuroMillions and is played on the same entry slip as the main game, but players can take part in Super-Star separately if they wish. There are nine prizes on offer in every draw, with the value dependent on the number of digits matched.
The first Swiss Super-Star draw took place in November 2010, and each line costs CHF2.
The prize breakdown is shown in the below table:MatchPrizeAll five digits in the right order CHF250,000 (fixed amount per winner)The first two and the last two digitsCHF5,000The first three digits and the last digitCHF2,000The first digit and the last three digitsCHF2,000The first four or the last four digits CHF1,000The first two digits and the last digitCHF275The first digit and the last two digitsCHF275 The first three or last three digits CHF50 (maximum amount possible)The first and last digitsCHF20The first two or the last two digitsCHF10The first or last digitCHF4
Swiss Second Chance
Second Chance is a supplementary game, offering Swiss-based EuroMillions players the opportunity to win additional prizes.
The five main numbers on players’ EuroMillions tickets are entered into the additional draw, and prizes are given for matching three, four or five balls.
The estimated jackpot of CHF150,000 is achieved by matching all five numbers, with four numbers winning approximately CHF700 and a prize of CHF25 for matching three balls.
If no player matches all five numbers, the prize fund is allocated to those who have matched three or four numbers.Belgian My Bonus
Exclusive to those who play EuroMillions in Belgium, My Bonus players can win prizes ranging from €10 up to €500.
My Bonus codes begin with the letter ‘B’ and contain four letters and five numbers. They are automatically assigned to a player when a EuroMillions ticket is bought.
There are 600 winners of €500 on a weekly basis – with 200 claimed in Tuesday draws and 400 on a Friday. Additional draws are held occasionally, offering multiple €10 prizes.
The code is also used as a player’s entry into European Millionaire Maker, which generates prizes of €1 million.Luxembourg Joker
Luxembourg Joker takes place alongside the main EuroMillions draw, and ticket holders in the country can win prizes worth up to €500,000 in every draw. Players pay an additional €2 to add a line of Joker to their EuroMillions entry.
Six numbers between 0 and 9 are generated on each line, and the €500,000 jackpot is won by matching all six numbers drawn in the same order.
The prize breakdown is:MatchPrize All six numbers in order €500,000 Last five numbers in order €10,000 Last four numbers in order €1,000 Last three numbers in order €100 Last two numbers in order €10 Last number €2
There is a 1 in 1 million chance of winning the jackpot, and an overall 1 in 10 chance of winning a prize.Luxembourg Extra Lux
Players who enter EuroMillions in Luxembourg are automatically entered into the Extra Lux, a separate draw that offers their main numbers from the pan-European game another chance to win.
Matching all five numbers secures a prize of €100,000, with a €500 prize for matching four numbers and €10 for matching three balls.
Extra Lux was introduced in September 2016 as part of a number of changes made to EuroMillions.European Millionaire Maker
European Millionaire Maker was introduced as part of changes to EuroMillions made in September 2012. The game works in a similar way to UK Millionaire Maker, but players from all nine participating countries can take part. Players will receive a four-letter, five-digit code for every EuroMillions line they play. The first letter of the code will identify the country in which the ticket was sold. Draws are held from time to time throughout the year.
The first European Millionaire Maker draw was held on Friday 28th October and offered 25 prizes of £1 million/€1 million/CHF1 million.EuroMillions HotPicks
EuroMillions HotPicks was launched in the UK in January 2018 as a new game that could be played separately from the main draw at a cost of £1.50. Players can decide whether to pick one, two, three, four or five numbers, but must match all the numbers they select to win the associated prize. The numbers used for EuroMillions HotPicks are the five main numbers drawn in the main game, with the Lucky Stars discounted. Prizes range from £10 for Pick 1 to £1 million for Pick 5.
The prize breakdown, and how to win, can be seen in the following table:GameHow to WinPrizePick 5Select five numbers and match them all£1 millionPick 4Select four numbers and match them all£30,000Pick 3Select three numbers and match them all£1,500Pick 2Select two numbers and match them both£100Pick 1Select one number and match it£10EuroMillions Plus
Irish EuroMillions players have been taking part in EuroMillions Plus since June 2007. For a small additional fee, ticket holders have a chance of winning prizes ranging from €20 to €500,000 in a supplementary draw. To win the top prize, the five main numbers on a player’s ticket from the main EuroMillions draw must match the five drawn from a separate EuroMillions Plus machine, with rewards starting for matching just three of the five numbers drawn.My Million
February 2014 saw the French version of EuroMillions increase the price of tickets to include automatic entry into the new My Million game, which guarantees to create at least one winner of €1 million per draw. To accommodate the new game, the cost of a French EuroMillions ticket rose from €2 to €2.50.
My Million is very similar to its UK counterpart Millionaire Maker. For every line played, participants receive one code and win by matching it with the code drawn. There are no prizes awarded for a partial match.
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Archive of EuroMillions news from Irish.National-Lottery.com showing 136 articles:Euromillions News Uk
*Five Irish Millionaires Guaranteed Across Four EuroMillions DrawsMonday 2nd November 2020
*Get Set For EuroMillions Superdraw on Friday 25th SeptemberMonday 21st September 2020
*Irish Player Wins €49 Million EuroMillions JackpotWednesday 22nd July 2020
*Irish EuroMillions Players Can Win €130 Million in the July SuperdrawWednesday 3rd June 2020
*EuroMillions Jackpot Won for Second Draw in a Row – This Time by an Irish PlayerWednesday 12th February 2020
*Ireland Only Raffle To Create New Millionaire on 10th JanuaryTuesday 7th January 2020
*Dublin Family Shocked To Become EuroMillions MillionairesFriday 6th December 2019
*Will Ireland Have Another Big EuroMillions Win As Jackpot Hits €160 Million?Wednesday 11th September 2019
*Ireland Only Raffle To Make A Millionaire On Friday 5th JulyMonday 1st July 2019
*EuroMillions Superdraw Scheduled For Friday 7th JuneFriday 10th May 2019
*Irish Player Wins Record-Breaking €175 Million EuroMillions JackpotWednesday 20th February 2019
*Limerick’s €1 Million Lotto Winners to Put Kids FirstWednesday 13th February 2019
*Win €120 Million In February’s EuroMillions SuperdrawFriday 25th January 2019
*Leinster Man Kept Winning EuroMillions Ticket in Wallet For Two WeeksWednesday 17th October 2018
*EuroMillions Jackpot Jumps To €150 MillionWednesday 26th September 2018
*Dublin Workmates Keep Big EuroMillions Win SecretMonday 20th August 2018
*Hunt Begins for Galway’s €1 Million EuroMillions WinnerTuesday 10th July 2018
*EuroMillions Player In Ireland Wins €17 Million JackpotWednesday 6th June 2018
*Kilkenny’s EuroMillions Plus Winner Buys Tickets All Over IrelandThursday 31st May 2018
*EuroMillions Guaranteed To Create Irish Millionaire on Friday 1st JuneThursday 24th May 2018
*Irish National Lottery Players Pick Up Big Prizes as Superdraw LoomsTuesday 17th April 2018
*Ireland Only Raffle Millionaire Plans Caribbean MoveThursday 22nd March 2018
*Ireland Only Raffle To Create EuroMillions Millionaire On FridayMonday 12th March 2018
*EuroMillions Offers 26 Ways to Become a Millionaire This FridayWednesday 21st February 2018
*How Much Longer Can The EuroMillions Jackpot Roll?Wednesday 14th February 2018
*How Joining A Syndicate Could Help You Land The EuroMillions JackpotThursday 8th February 2018
*EuroMillions Scam Sent to Irish Mobile Phone UsersThursday 18th January 2018
*EuroMillions Jackpot Winner Bought €38.9 Million Ticket in DublinTuesday 2nd January 2018
*EuroMillions Fans Eagerly Anticipate €135 Million JackpotMonday 18th December 2017
*Will EuroMillions Winner Claim Prize Before Christmas Deadline?Thursday 7th December 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw Coming This FebruaryWednesday 22nd November 2017
*Lottery Luck Strikes Again in Leitrim After Ireland Only Raffle WinMonday 30th October 2017
*EuroMillions Player Matches €190 Million RecordMonday 9th October 2017
*EuroMillions Jackpot Record Set To Be MatchedMonday 2nd October 2017
*Irish Ticket Holders Eye EuroMillions Jackpot of €165 MillionMonday 25th September 2017
*Could You Join the Irish Rich List With a EuroMillions Win?Wednesday 20th September 2017
*Easygoing Farmer Collects EuroMillions Plus Jackpot at the Last MinuteTuesday 5th September 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw Scheduled for 15th SeptemberWednesday 16th August 2017
*Co Cork Co-Workers Collect €369,210 EuroMillions PrizeFriday 21st July 2017
*Co Mayo EuroMillions Jackpot Winner Makes ContactTuesday 11th July 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw and Plus Jackpots WonMonday 3rd July 2017
*Munster Man Claims Third Big Irish National
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Read the latest EuroMillions news winners stories. 130 Million Euro. THE BIGGEST UNCLAIMED EUROMILLIONS PRIZES. BEWARE OF LOTTERY SCAMMERS! The A to Z of EuroMillions. How to Check EuroMillions Results.
EuroMillions is played in nine European countries and can generate jackpots in excess of €100 million. Players must select five main numbers from a pool of 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from a pool of 1 to 12. To win the jackpot, players must match all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars drawn. There are twelve other prize tiers on offer, starting from matching a minimum of two main numbers. £126 MDays00 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0100 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0100 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
EuroMillions jackpots start at a minimum of €17 million and have a cap of €210 million. The jackpot reached its previous cap of €190 million on four occasions - in August 2012, Adrian and Gillian Bayford of Suffolk, UK, became the first players to win the game’s maximum prize, before a Portuguese player from Castelo Branco matched the achievement in October 2014. In October 2017, a Spanish player from Gran Canaria became the third player to win €190 million. In October 2019 the EuroMillions jackpot completed a run of 22 consecutive rollovers, including five draws at the jackpot cap. The €190 million jackpot was finally won by a single ticket holder from the UK, making it the fourth time that the maximum amount had been won.
The record amount of €200 million was won by a single ticket from France on Friday 11th December. Because the cap was reached and won, it now increases to the current mark of €210 million. This €10 million increase will happen following each time the cap is reached, up to a maximum of €250 million.
The participating EuroMillions countries are Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. Draws are held in Paris on Tuesday and Friday evenings.
This EuroMillions data includes all draws up to and including Friday 5th February 2021. The last EuroMillions draw number was 1396. You can use the EuroMillions checker to automatically see if your numbers have won a prize.Prize Draw Information
The last jackpot drawn on Friday 5th February 2021 for EuroMillions was €130 Million Vegas831 free credit.
The next estimated EuroMillions jackpot is €144 Million
which will be drawn on Tuesday 9th February 2021EuroMillions Numbers (Last 10 Draws)Draw Date:Winning Numbers:Draw Detail: Friday 5th February 2021
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*3EuroMillions Odds & Prize Draw Breakdown
Players must pick 5 balls from a pool of 50 and 2 Lucky Stars from a separate pool of 12. Numbers MatchedOdds Rounded5 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars (Jackpot)1 in 139,838,1605 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 6,991,9085 Main Numbers1 in 3,107,5154 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 621,5034 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 31,0754 Main Numbers1 in 13,8113 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 14,1253 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 7063 Main Numbers1 in 3142 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 9852 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star1 in 492 Main Numbers1 in 221 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars1 in 188Approx. Overall Odds: 1 in 13View the FAQs for an explanation of how overall odds of winning are calculated EuroMillions Draw DetailsMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday×✔××✔××EuroMillions History
The first EuroMillions draw took place on Friday 13th February 2004 in Paris. Initially, only France, Spain and the UK participated in EuroMillions; in October 2004, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland joined the game.
In January 2006 a rollover cap was introduced, which meant that the top prize could roll over for a maximum of eleven consecutive draws. If the jackpot was still not won in the twelfth draw, it would then roll down to be shared between players in the next winning prize tier.
In November 2009 the rule was changed and the EuroMillions jackpot cap was introduced. The cap was originally set at €185 million and was first reached in July 2011. At the time, the rules stated that once reached, the cap would increase by €5 million.
In May 2011 the Tuesday draw was introduced, along with a prize for matching just two main numbers. In addition, the Lucky Stars ball pool increased from 9 to 11.
The EuroMillions jackpot cap rule changed again in February 2012, which meant that the cap would no longer increase by €5 million every time it was reached but instead would remain at the set €190 million.
In September 2016, the game’s matrix changed, with the ball pool for the Lucky Stars expanding from 11 to 12. Starting jackpots were increased to €17 million, and a new European Millionaire Maker game was introduced. The cost of a ticket rose to accommodate the changes.
More changes were made in February 2020, with the jackpot cap pushed up to €200 million. The new rules that were introduced state that when the cap is reached, it can remain at that fixed amount for a maximum of five consecutive draws; if there is still no jackpot winner in that fifth draw, the top prize will roll down to be shared between players in the next winning prize tier. The cap will also increase by €10 million after each time it is won in future, up to a maximum of €250 million.
The jackpot cap of €200 million was won in December 2020, meaning that the first €10 million increase took place and now sits at the current cap of €210 million. Once this amount is hit and won, it will increase to €220 million.Associated EuroMillions Games
There are a number of supplementary EuroMillions draws held in the majority of the participating nations, solely for the players in that country. These include the Ireland Only Raffle, Spanish El Millón, Portuguese M1lhão, Swiss Super-Star, Swiss Second Chance, Belgian My Bonus, Luxembourg Joker and Luxembourg Extra Lux.Millionaire Maker
Launched as Millionaire Raffle by Camelot - the UK’s National Lottery operator - in 2009, Millionaire Maker offers one prize of £1 million in every EuroMillions draw and is exclusively offered to UK players.
October 2014 saw the game change its name to Millionaire Maker to signify the introduction of non-cash prizes to supplement the £1 million prize in special draws held on the last Friday of the month as part of the Mega Friday promotion. In September 2016, Mega Week was introduced, offering extra prizes of £1 million as well as luxurious non-cash prizes in the last full week of every month.
Millionaire Maker codes consist of four letters and five numbers (e.g. ABCD12345), with one code issued for every UK EuroMillions ticket purchased. To win, players must match the exact code on their ticket with the one drawn. There were previously two Millionaire Maker winners of £1 million in each draw before changes were made in January 2019. These updates, brought in my Camelot, also saw the announcement of more special events with the crowning of more millionaires over the course of a year.Ireland Only Raffle
The Ireland Only Raffle generates ten winners of €5,000 in every draw. Introduced in September 2016 as part of the recent changes to EuroMillions, entry into the game is included in the EuroMillions ticket price, with one unique code generated for every line played.
Draws take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.Spanish El Millón
Available to those EuroMillions players based in Spain, €1 million can be won in Friday draws.
All players who enter the EuroMillions draw are eligible to play El Millón, regardless of whether they’ve entered for the Tuesday or Friday draw. To win, you need to match the code generated on your ticket with the one drawn.Portuguese M1lhão
EuroMillions players in Portugal play M1lhão on Friday evenings, when a prize of €1 million is on offer.
Any players who buy EuroMillions tickets are automatically entered into the weekly draw. However, you cannot play M1lhão without first buying a EuroMillions ticket.Swiss Super-Star
Super-Star players have the chance to win the jackpot of CHF250,000 by matching a five-digit code, which contains three numbers and two letters.
The winning combination is drawn at the same time as EuroMillions and is played on the same entry slip as the main game, but players can take part in Super-Star separately if they wish. There are nine prizes on offer in every draw, with the value dependent on the number of digits matched.
The first Swiss Super-Star draw took place in November 2010, and each line costs CHF2.
The prize breakdown is shown in the below table:MatchPrizeAll five digits in the right order CHF250,000 (fixed amount per winner)The first two and the last two digitsCHF5,000The first three digits and the last digitCHF2,000The first digit and the last three digitsCHF2,000The first four or the last four digits CHF1,000The first two digits and the last digitCHF275The first digit and the last two digitsCHF275 The first three or last three digits CHF50 (maximum amount possible)The first and last digitsCHF20The first two or the last two digitsCHF10The first or last digitCHF4
Swiss Second Chance
Second Chance is a supplementary game, offering Swiss-based EuroMillions players the opportunity to win additional prizes.
The five main numbers on players’ EuroMillions tickets are entered into the additional draw, and prizes are given for matching three, four or five balls.
The estimated jackpot of CHF150,000 is achieved by matching all five numbers, with four numbers winning approximately CHF700 and a prize of CHF25 for matching three balls.
If no player matches all five numbers, the prize fund is allocated to those who have matched three or four numbers.Belgian My Bonus
Exclusive to those who play EuroMillions in Belgium, My Bonus players can win prizes ranging from €10 up to €500.
My Bonus codes begin with the letter ‘B’ and contain four letters and five numbers. They are automatically assigned to a player when a EuroMillions ticket is bought.
There are 600 winners of €500 on a weekly basis – with 200 claimed in Tuesday draws and 400 on a Friday. Additional draws are held occasionally, offering multiple €10 prizes.
The code is also used as a player’s entry into European Millionaire Maker, which generates prizes of €1 million.Luxembourg Joker
Luxembourg Joker takes place alongside the main EuroMillions draw, and ticket holders in the country can win prizes worth up to €500,000 in every draw. Players pay an additional €2 to add a line of Joker to their EuroMillions entry.
Six numbers between 0 and 9 are generated on each line, and the €500,000 jackpot is won by matching all six numbers drawn in the same order.
The prize breakdown is:MatchPrize All six numbers in order €500,000 Last five numbers in order €10,000 Last four numbers in order €1,000 Last three numbers in order €100 Last two numbers in order €10 Last number €2
There is a 1 in 1 million chance of winning the jackpot, and an overall 1 in 10 chance of winning a prize.Luxembourg Extra Lux
Players who enter EuroMillions in Luxembourg are automatically entered into the Extra Lux, a separate draw that offers their main numbers from the pan-European game another chance to win.
Matching all five numbers secures a prize of €100,000, with a €500 prize for matching four numbers and €10 for matching three balls.
Extra Lux was introduced in September 2016 as part of a number of changes made to EuroMillions.European Millionaire Maker
European Millionaire Maker was introduced as part of changes to EuroMillions made in September 2012. The game works in a similar way to UK Millionaire Maker, but players from all nine participating countries can take part. Players will receive a four-letter, five-digit code for every EuroMillions line they play. The first letter of the code will identify the country in which the ticket was sold. Draws are held from time to time throughout the year.
The first European Millionaire Maker draw was held on Friday 28th October and offered 25 prizes of £1 million/€1 million/CHF1 million.EuroMillions HotPicks
EuroMillions HotPicks was launched in the UK in January 2018 as a new game that could be played separately from the main draw at a cost of £1.50. Players can decide whether to pick one, two, three, four or five numbers, but must match all the numbers they select to win the associated prize. The numbers used for EuroMillions HotPicks are the five main numbers drawn in the main game, with the Lucky Stars discounted. Prizes range from £10 for Pick 1 to £1 million for Pick 5.
The prize breakdown, and how to win, can be seen in the following table:GameHow to WinPrizePick 5Select five numbers and match them all£1 millionPick 4Select four numbers and match them all£30,000Pick 3Select three numbers and match them all£1,500Pick 2Select two numbers and match them both£100Pick 1Select one number and match it£10EuroMillions Plus
Irish EuroMillions players have been taking part in EuroMillions Plus since June 2007. For a small additional fee, ticket holders have a chance of winning prizes ranging from €20 to €500,000 in a supplementary draw. To win the top prize, the five main numbers on a player’s ticket from the main EuroMillions draw must match the five drawn from a separate EuroMillions Plus machine, with rewards starting for matching just three of the five numbers drawn.My Million
February 2014 saw the French version of EuroMillions increase the price of tickets to include automatic entry into the new My Million game, which guarantees to create at least one winner of €1 million per draw. To accommodate the new game, the cost of a French EuroMillions ticket rose from €2 to €2.50.
My Million is very similar to its UK counterpart Millionaire Maker. For every line played, participants receive one code and win by matching it with the code drawn. There are no prizes awarded for a partial match.
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Archive of EuroMillions news from Irish.National-Lottery.com showing 136 articles:Euromillions News Uk
*Five Irish Millionaires Guaranteed Across Four EuroMillions DrawsMonday 2nd November 2020
*Get Set For EuroMillions Superdraw on Friday 25th SeptemberMonday 21st September 2020
*Irish Player Wins €49 Million EuroMillions JackpotWednesday 22nd July 2020
*Irish EuroMillions Players Can Win €130 Million in the July SuperdrawWednesday 3rd June 2020
*EuroMillions Jackpot Won for Second Draw in a Row – This Time by an Irish PlayerWednesday 12th February 2020
*Ireland Only Raffle To Create New Millionaire on 10th JanuaryTuesday 7th January 2020
*Dublin Family Shocked To Become EuroMillions MillionairesFriday 6th December 2019
*Will Ireland Have Another Big EuroMillions Win As Jackpot Hits €160 Million?Wednesday 11th September 2019
*Ireland Only Raffle To Make A Millionaire On Friday 5th JulyMonday 1st July 2019
*EuroMillions Superdraw Scheduled For Friday 7th JuneFriday 10th May 2019
*Irish Player Wins Record-Breaking €175 Million EuroMillions JackpotWednesday 20th February 2019
*Limerick’s €1 Million Lotto Winners to Put Kids FirstWednesday 13th February 2019
*Win €120 Million In February’s EuroMillions SuperdrawFriday 25th January 2019
*Leinster Man Kept Winning EuroMillions Ticket in Wallet For Two WeeksWednesday 17th October 2018
*EuroMillions Jackpot Jumps To €150 MillionWednesday 26th September 2018
*Dublin Workmates Keep Big EuroMillions Win SecretMonday 20th August 2018
*Hunt Begins for Galway’s €1 Million EuroMillions WinnerTuesday 10th July 2018
*EuroMillions Player In Ireland Wins €17 Million JackpotWednesday 6th June 2018
*Kilkenny’s EuroMillions Plus Winner Buys Tickets All Over IrelandThursday 31st May 2018
*EuroMillions Guaranteed To Create Irish Millionaire on Friday 1st JuneThursday 24th May 2018
*Irish National Lottery Players Pick Up Big Prizes as Superdraw LoomsTuesday 17th April 2018
*Ireland Only Raffle Millionaire Plans Caribbean MoveThursday 22nd March 2018
*Ireland Only Raffle To Create EuroMillions Millionaire On FridayMonday 12th March 2018
*EuroMillions Offers 26 Ways to Become a Millionaire This FridayWednesday 21st February 2018
*How Much Longer Can The EuroMillions Jackpot Roll?Wednesday 14th February 2018
*How Joining A Syndicate Could Help You Land The EuroMillions JackpotThursday 8th February 2018
*EuroMillions Scam Sent to Irish Mobile Phone UsersThursday 18th January 2018
*EuroMillions Jackpot Winner Bought €38.9 Million Ticket in DublinTuesday 2nd January 2018
*EuroMillions Fans Eagerly Anticipate €135 Million JackpotMonday 18th December 2017
*Will EuroMillions Winner Claim Prize Before Christmas Deadline?Thursday 7th December 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw Coming This FebruaryWednesday 22nd November 2017
*Lottery Luck Strikes Again in Leitrim After Ireland Only Raffle WinMonday 30th October 2017
*EuroMillions Player Matches €190 Million RecordMonday 9th October 2017
*EuroMillions Jackpot Record Set To Be MatchedMonday 2nd October 2017
*Irish Ticket Holders Eye EuroMillions Jackpot of €165 MillionMonday 25th September 2017
*Could You Join the Irish Rich List With a EuroMillions Win?Wednesday 20th September 2017
*Easygoing Farmer Collects EuroMillions Plus Jackpot at the Last MinuteTuesday 5th September 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw Scheduled for 15th SeptemberWednesday 16th August 2017
*Co Cork Co-Workers Collect €369,210 EuroMillions PrizeFriday 21st July 2017
*Co Mayo EuroMillions Jackpot Winner Makes ContactTuesday 11th July 2017
*EuroMillions Superdraw and Plus Jackpots WonMonday 3rd July 2017
*Munster Man Claims Third Big Irish National
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