Euromillions Prizes
If no player wins the jackpot in a EuroMillions draw, the top prize will roll over and be added to the fund for the next draw, up to a jackpot cap of €210 million.
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- Euromillions Prizes And Results
- EuroMillions Rules
Knowing the EuroMillions rules before you play is advisable, as it ensures the process of purchasing your tickets runs smoothly and you don't miss out on any prizes you are due. Take a look at the guidelines for playing the game and the method of claiming awards in each of the different participating EuroMillions nations.
If no player wins the jackpot in a EuroMillions draw, the top prize will roll over and be added to the fund for the next draw, up to a jackpot cap of €210 million. It can stay at that level for four draws without a winner before the full amount is rolled down and shared between the winners in the next prize tier. View the latest EuroMillions results here, updated live every Tuesday and Friday night as draws take place and tickets are processed. Winning numbers are displayed below, along with the UK Millionaire Maker raffle code for each draw. You can select a specific result to view prize breakdown details or have your tickets automatically checked for you. EuroMillions is a lottery that is played across nine European countries. Draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings with a minimum guaranteed jackpot of €17 million, which can roll over up to an impressive €210 million. EuroMillions prizes are pari-mutuel, which means you play for a share of an overall prize pool rather than a fixed amount. For each draw, there is a total prize fund which is made up of any money which has rolled over from the previous draw, plus earnings from ticket sales in each participating country.
For more details on buying EuroMillions tickets, visit the How to Play page.
General Rules
Playing EuroMillions
- Players must select five main numbers between 1 and 50, followed by two additional Lucky Star numbers between 1 and 12.
- Ticket sales close on the day of the relevant draw at 20:30 CET (19:30 GMT).
- All players must be aged 18 or over, with the exception of players within the UK, who must be aged 16 or over.
- Simply by playing EuroMillions, players are entered into the supplementary games, UK Millionaire Maker and the occasional Europe-wide raffle, European Millionaire Maker.
Claiming EuroMillions Prizes
- Prizes can only be claimed in the country in which the winning ticket was originally purchased.
- The process for claiming EuroMillions prizes works differently in each of the participating nations. This table shows you how long you have to claim a prize and what happens to the award if you miss the deadline.
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Country | Claim Period | What Happens to Unclaimed Prizes? |
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Austria | 3 years | Returned to the lottery for three years before being used to fund boosted prizes. |
Belgium | 20 weeks | Returned to the Belgian National Lottery. |
France | 60 days | Used to fund special promotions, creating a number of millionaires over the course of a week. |
Ireland | 90 days | Returned to the Irish National Lottery and used to promote its games in order to raise money for good causes. |
Luxembourg | 60 days | Returned to the lottery’s reserve fund. |
Portugal | 90 days | Transferred to Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, which runs hospitals and funds other worthy causes. |
Spain | 3 months | Transferred to the state’s treasury. |
Switzerland | 26 weeks | Returned to the lottery to be distributed to good causes. |
UK | 180 days | Transferred to the National Lottery Good Causes Fund |
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For details on what to do if you win a prize, see the How to Claim page.
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Jackpot Cap
Euromillions Prizes And Results
If no player wins the jackpot in a EuroMillions draw, the top prize will roll over and be added to the fund for the next draw, up to a jackpot cap of €210 million. It can stay at that level for four draws without a winner before the full amount is rolled down and shared between the winners in the next prize tier. See the Jackpot Cap section for more information.