The five main numbers and both Lucky Stars from the latest draw are shown above, in numerical order. There are 13 prize divisions in total, meaning plenty of opportunities to win every week. Take a look at all EuroMillions divisions further down this page.

Results History

Historical results for the last 10 EuroMillions draws are shown below, with the most recent first. For those that have played online, you would have already been notified of any wins in these draws. If you have played in one of the participating countries, you should check the claim deadlines with your lottery operator.

Tuesday's
EuroMillions
Jackpot
€166,000,000

Tuesday 23 April 2024

  • 6
  • 9
  • 11
  • 32
  • 49
  • 2
  • 10
Jackpot:
€133,997,921

Friday 19 April 2024

  • 10
  • 20
  • 40
  • 44
  • 46
  • 1
  • 3
Jackpot:
€121,428,317

Tuesday 16 April 2024

  • 22
  • 29
  • 31
  • 39
  • 46
  • 3
  • 7
Jackpot:
€106,321,540

Friday 12 April 2024

  • 2
  • 3
  • 12
  • 16
  • 45
  • 2
  • 11
Jackpot:
€95,455,077

Tuesday 9 April 2024

  • 19
  • 23
  • 26
  • 27
  • 46
  • 2
  • 10
Jackpot:
€82,919,693

Friday 5 April 2024

  • 13
  • 18
  • 26
  • 35
  • 37
  • 8
  • 11
Jackpot:
€73,573,473

Hot Numbers

The main EuroMillions numbers have been collated since the latest change to the ball matrix and the Hot Numbers - those drawn most often - are displayed below.

  • 17
  • 20
  • 21
  • 23
  • 42
  • 2
  • 3

The final two numbers are the Lucky Star numbers, which are drawn from a separate pool.

Cold Numbers

Using the same logic and frequencies, the Cold Numbers for EuroMillions are displayed here. These numbers are the ones that have been drawn the fewest times overall.

  • 4
  • 18
  • 22
  • 33
  • 40
  • 1
  • 5

The final two numbers are the Lucky Star numbers, which are drawn from a separate pool.

Smart Pick Predictions for EuroMillions

By analysing all previous jackpot-winning numbers, the following EuroMillions prediction has been generated. The first five numbers are for the main game, with the final two numbers being Lucky Stars.

  • 5
  • 6
  • 19
  • 21
  • 23
  • 2
  • 8

The predicted numbers are just that, they are a prediction based on statistical analysis. Please note that the numbers shown are not guaranteed in any way to win a prize in any future draw.

The first five numbers make up the main number prediction, followed by the two Lucky Star predictions. Be sure to check back after each EuroMillions draw, as the predicted numbers may change frequently.

The Biggest EuroMillions Jackpots of All Time

Since EuroMillions began, there have been more than 500 jackpot winners. Each of the lucky winners have successfully managed to beat the odds, while some went on to claim a record win at the time of the draws. The majority of winners opt to remain anonymous, with few details released by the lottery operators in the winning countries unless the winners specifically choose the publicity option.

In most cases, the record jackpots have been the capped amount at that time, for example 190, 200, 210, 220, 230 and 240 million Euros. The only exception in this list is the €187 million jackpot won in 2013, where it fell just €3 million short of the maximum amount it could have reached at the time.

The list of the 10 biggest EuroMillions jackpots ever won is displayed below:

EuroMillions: The 10 Biggest Jackpots
Rank Draw Date Jackpot Amount* Winning Country
1 08/12/2023 €240,000,000 Austria
2 19/07/2022 €230,000,000 United Kingdom
3 15/10/2021 €220,000,000 France
4 10/05/2022 €215,000,000 United Kingdom
5 26/02/2021 €210,000,000 Switzerland
6 11/12/2020 €200,000,000 France
7 08/10/2019 €190,000,000 United Kingdom
8 06/10/2017 €190,000,000 Spain
9 24/10/2014 €190,000,000 Portugal
10 10/08/2012 €190,000,000 United Kingdom

*Chronology has been used to distinguish equal jackpot amounts.

In total, the winners of the 10 highest EuroMillions jackpots have shared a combined €2.07 billion. Currently, Luxembourg is the only participating EuroMillions country that has not produced a jackpot winner in the top 10 list.

How to Win EuroMillions

There are 13 ways to win a EuroMillions prize, making it one of the most popular lotteries in the world when it comes to the amount of prizes you can win.

To win the Division 1 jackpot, you need to match all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars drawn on the night. Prizes decrease in value for fewer matched numbers, down to Division 13 for matching just a couple of numbers.

Take a look at the full prize division, with the best odds of winning displayed first.

EuroMillions Prize Divisions
Division Matched Numbers Odds of Winning % of Prize Fund
13 2 main numbers 1 in 22 16.59%
12 2 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 49 10.30%
11 1 main number + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 188 3.27%
10 3 main numbers 1 in 314 2.70%
9 3 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 706 1.45%
8 2 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 985 1.30%
7 4 main numbers 1 in 13,811 0.26%
6 3 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 14,125 0.37%
5 4 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 31,075 0.35%
4 4 main numbers + 2 Lucky Star 1 in 621,503 0.19%
3 5 main numbers 1 in 3,107,515 0.61%
2 5 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 6,991,908 2.61%
1 5 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 139,838,160 50%*

*The 50% prize fund allocation for Division 1 is valid for the first five draws in a rollover series. After the fifth consecutive rollover, this value drops to 42%, where it remains until the jackpot is won. This allows the jackpot to quickly reach colossal amounts that have earned the game such international popularity.

Betting on EuroMillions outside participating countries

Betting on EuroMillions is increasingly popular from outside of the participating countries, as it allows players to have a chance at winning the mega jackpots without purchasing a physical ticket.

Different bookmakers in different countries will offer different prices and payouts depending on the markets and the bet amount.

In some countries such as South Africa, it is possible to bet on EuroMillions in the same way that you would if you had purchased a ticket, which means that the prizes are matched with the main game. The way you place your bet is the same way you would purchase a EuroMillions ticket – you need to select five main numbers from 1-50 and two Lucky Stars.

Bet on EuroMillions

How EuroMillions Works

Similar to the Eurojackpot game, EuroMillions is run across multiple European countries, allowing the vast number of players in each draw to boost the jackpot well into the millions.

Every Tuesday and Friday evening, the EuroMillions draw takes place in Paris and is broadcast in the participating countries either on TV or online. Five main numbers are drawn from the first machine, followed by two Lucky Stars from a separate machine.

EuroMillions is played in Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Originally the game was launched in France, Spain and the UK, however within the first year of operation, the game had become so popular that it expanded to include an extra six countries.

There are variations to how the game is played in each country, however the base game is the same. Some countries offer additional raffle draws or second chance drawings, while others offer the chance to boost prizes won when a Lucky Star is matched for an extra fee.

When betting internationally, you are betting on the base game, excluding any raffles or second chance promotions. This allows the entry cost to stay low, while ensuring that you still have the chance to win jackpots that can easily reach nine figures!

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