EuroMillions HotPicks is a separate game to EuroMillions but the results are taken from the same winning numbers. You pay £1.50 per entry and choose how many of the main numbers you want to try and match – between one and five. Go to the EuroMillions HotPicks section to learn more about this game. Five numbers and two Lucky Stars are randomly selected in every EuroMillions draw. To land a prize, you have to match your chosen numbers with the winning ones.
How do you win prizes?
- A schedule of the key events that happen every draw night, from ticket sales cutting off to the results being announced.
- Small prizes will be redeemable from any authorised retailer in the country.
- EuroMillions, along with many other highly acclaimed international lotteries such as EuroJackpot, US Powerball, Mega Millions, and SuperEnalotto, is legally open to non-residents.
- But as soon as the paperwork has been completed, the transaction of funds happens very quickly.
- You have to meet with National Lottery advisors in person to be able to claim a prize of more than £50,000.
- If 90 days have passed since the draw took place, you will not be able to claim your prize.
Check out this How to Play guide for step-by-step instructions. Pick five main numbers between 1 and 50 and an additional two numbers, known as Lucky Stars, from a separate pool of 1 to 12. These Lucky Stars can be the same as some of those you selected from the main pool. Watch all EuroMillions draws on our website or YouTube channel at 8.45pm every Tuesday and Friday.
Win bigger prizes for matching fewer Lotto numbers
The jackpot is won if anyone matches all five main numbers plus play superenalotto both Lucky Stars. The overall odds of winning a EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13. EuroMillions was launched in 2004 as the first multi-national European lottery and quickly became popular with players across the continent.
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The EuroMillions Checker is the fastest way to find out if you are a winner. If you are playing in-store, you just need to mark the relevant box at the top of your playslip, or inform the retailer of when you want to play. Decide whether to enter your numbers into the Tuesday draw, the Friday draw, or both. But remember, if playing on a draw day, you’ll need to buy your ticket before 7.30pm. Playing continuously by Direct Debit will enter your numbers automatically every week and it is paid for by Direct Debit every month. Play the days you want by clicking the ‘ON/OFF’ button next to each day.
The first ever draw, under the old name of Millionaire Raffle, took place on Friday 13th November 2009. Millionaire Maker is played exclusively in the UK and as it is included in the price of the regular EuroMillions ticket, neither game can be played separately from the other. The odds of winning the Health Lottery are one in 2.1million.
The National Lottery is encouraging hopefuls to secure their tickets for Friday’s draw early, either in-store, through the National Lottery app, or online at , before the 7.30pm deadline this evening. The record for the largest cheque presented in the famous Winners’ Room currently stands at €175 million, when Reilly’s Daybreak on Main Street, The Naul, Co. Dublin, sold the winning ticket for Ireland’s largest EuroMillions win in February 2019. With €245 million up for grabs, the potential Friday night winner would top the ranks of the biggest EuroMillions wins by Irish players. Ireland is gripped by jackpot fever ahead of tonight’s mega EuroMillions draw, which is an estimated €245 million jackpot, the biggest ever prize in the lottery’s history. But a single ticket win instantly would make the lottery millionaire one of the richest people in the UK.