EuroMillions
EuroMillions is a lottery played across nine European countries - the UK, Ireland, Spain, France, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland. The game launched on 7th February, 2004, and has now had over 1,000 draws.
The jackpot starts at €17 million (£ depends on exchange rate) and can increase up to a maximum value of €250 million. Select a topic below to learn more about EuroMillions.
EuroMillions Results
Get the latest numbers, winners and UK prize breakdowns here after each draw. EuroMillions is held every Tuesday and Friday at around 20.00 (21.00 CET) in Paris, France.
Statistics
Get information on common and overdue winning numbers, to help you choose a lucky line. View the countries with the most winners, analyse recent jackpot trends and more.
Superdraws
Superdraws take place multiple times per year and raise the jackpot to at least €130 million, regardless of what the jackpot was in the draw beforehand. The superdraw can be won on the night or could start a run of rollovers towards the jackpot cap. Find out more about superdraws here.
How to Play
Playing EuroMillions couldn't be easier. Simply pick five numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12. Find out how to play here.
Odds
With overall odds of 1 in 13 for winning a prize, millions of players win in every draw. See the odds of winning for each tier, including the jackpot, here.
Prizes
There are 13 prize tiers, offering cash amounts ranging from a couple of pounds to nine-figure fortunes. Learn all about the prize structure here.
Millionaire Maker
Learn more about this supplementary game for UK EuroMillions players in which one ticket holder is guaranteed to win £1 million in every draw. Find out how the game works, and view the latest winning Millionaire Maker code.
Winners
Players have been winning huge prizes since the game began in 2004. Find out more about the biggest UK EuroMillions winners on this page.
How to Claim
If you’re lucky enough to win a EuroMillions prize, the next step is to get your hands on the money. Find out how to claim a prize here.
FAQs
Learn more about EuroMillions here. You'll find out the answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the game.
Jackpot Cap
The jackpot cap sets the maximum value of the top prize at €250 million. Find out more about how it works.
HotPicks
EuroMillions HotPicks costs just £1.50 and gives you control over how many numbers you want to match, offering prizes up to £1 million.
Millionaire
Bet on this online alternative to EuroMillions. All of the same prize tiers are available and you can win jackpots up to £90 million.
European Millionaire Maker
Multiple millionaires are guaranteed to be made in this special draw played across all nine participating countries.
Must Be Won Draws
EuroMillions Must Be Won draws are only held when the jackpot has stayed at its €250 million cap for four consecutive draws. Find out how they work.
EuroMillions Changes
A timeline of changes made in the history of the game, plus any news about upcoming updates, including new games and ways to win.