Euromillions Draw Time
Each of the nine participating countries will reveal its own winners separately and the time when this is done can vary from draw to draw, but usually the breakdown will be out before 10pm GMT (11pm GMT). This will show whether the jackpot was won, and how big the prizes were in every tier. When must you claim prizes? When is the EuroMillions draw? Drawings are held on Tuesdays and Fridays. What time is the EuroMillions drawing? 8:45 PM local time. What are the EuroMillions winning numbers? View the latest EuroMillions winning numbers in the Lottery.com app or here on the Austria EuroMillions Results page following each drawing. Play Euromillions Online Irish National Lottery. Next Draw: Tuesday 2 February. Sales close at: 7:30pm. Remaining Time: 0.
- Results
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.
Result Date | Main Numbers | Lucky Stars | Raffle Codes | |
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February 2021 | ||||
Tuesday 9th February |
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€144 Million | ||||
Friday 5th February |
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| XVJL 31467 | |
Tuesday 2nd February |
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January 2021 | ||||
Friday 29th January |
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| VSHS 38986 | |
Tuesday 26th January |
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Friday 22nd January |
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| JQGZ 63857 | |
Tuesday 19th January |
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Friday 15th January |
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| MNGF 22971 | |
Tuesday 12th January |
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Friday 8th January |
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| XLFK 11576 | |
Tuesday 5th January |
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Friday 1st January |
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| 10 Millionaire Maker codes | |
December 2020 | ||||
Tuesday 29th December |
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| XHCX 99028 | |
Friday 25th December |
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Tuesday 22nd December |
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| MFCJ 73102 | |
Friday 18th December |
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Tuesday 15th December |
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| VCBF 71603 |
View Previous Results by Year
Select a year from the list below to view results for all EuroMillions draws in that year.
- FAQs
Read through these frequently asked questions to learn more about EuroMillions and how it works.
Question: When do the EuroMillions draws take place?
Answer: There are two EuroMillions draws a week - on Tuesdays and Fridays - which take place in Paris around 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT). A full prize breakdown is available shortly after the draw.
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Answer: Ticket sales close at 20:30 CET (19:30 GMT) on the night of the draw, and re-open for the following draw at around 22:30 CET (21:30 GMT) that same evening.
Back to TopQuestion: Does EuroMillions have a guaranteed minimum jackpot amount?
Answer: The guaranteed minimum EuroMillions jackpot is €17 million, although it will often reach much higher values due to rollovers.
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Question: How do you win prizes on EuroMillions?
Answer: To win the EuroMillions jackpot, you must match all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars drawn. There are 12 prize tiers in which players can win smaller prizes, achieved by matching 2 main numbers or more. Find out more at the EuroMillions Prizes page.
Back to TopQuestion: Can you play EuroMillions if you do not live in a participating country?
Answer: Yes, you can choose your EuroMillions numbers online from anywhere in the world. To learn more, visit the Lotto Tickets page.
Back to TopQuestion: If you win, how long do you have to claim a prize?
Answer: The length of time you have to claim a winning ticket depends on the country in which it was bought:
- Austria: 3 years
- Belgium: 140 days
- France: 60 days
- Ireland: 90 days
- Luxembourg: 60 days
- Portugal: 90 days
- Spain: 90 days
- Switzerland: 180 days
- UK: 180 days
Question: How old do you have to be to play EuroMillions?
Answer: All players must be aged 18 or over, with the exception of players in the UK, who must be at least 16 years old to play EuroMillions.
Back to TopQuestion: Are EuroMillions prizes taxable?
Answer: There are only three EuroMillions nations that tax EuroMillions wins. Spanish prizes worth more than €40,000 are taxed at 20%, amounts worth more than CHF1,000 are taxed at 35% in Switzerland and there is a 20% levy on Portuguese prizes of more than €5,000.
However, wherever you played EuroMillions, you may be liable for tax on the interest from a huge win. In addition, if you take part online from a non-participating country, you should check with a local expert on any liabilities a big prize might bring. You can learn more about costs around the world on our Lotto Tax page.
Back to TopQuestion: What was the largest EuroMillions jackpot ever won?
Answer: The largest EuroMillions jackpot ever won is €200 million, which was one by a single ticket in France on Friday 11th December 2020. The record was the first time the new cap had been reached since it was increased from €190 million in February 2020 and was won on the third draw at this prize amount.
In October 2019 a player won the UK's biggest ever lottery prize when they landed a jackpot worth £170 million. The winner claimed their prize just two days later and chose to remain anonymous.
Back to TopQuestion: What are the odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot?
Answer: The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot are 1 in 139,838,160. There are twelve other prize tiers in which you can win cash amounts for matching as few as two main numbers.
Back to TopQuestion: What are the overall odds of winning a EuroMillions prize?
Answer: The odds of winning a prize are 1 in 13; for a full breakdown of the odds of winning in each tier, see the EuroMillions Prizes page.
Back to TopQuestion: Does the EuroMillions have a rollover limit or jackpot cap?
Answer:EuroMillions does not have a limit to the number of times it can roll over, but it does have a jackpot cap. The cap currently stands at €210 million and, once the top prize reaches that amount, it can only stay there for five draws. If the jackpot is not won in the fifth draw, it will roll down and be evenly shared between all players in the next winning tier. The cap will increase by €10 million in future after every time the maximum jackpot has been reached, with rules allowing it to rise as high as €250 million.
Back to TopQuestion: What is a Superdraw?
Answer: A EuroMillions Superdraw offers a guaranteed massive jackpot by taking surplus money from the prize fund. Superdraw jackpots can roll over like normal draws if they are not won, up to the jackpot cap of €200 million.
Back to TopQuestion: When is the next EuroMillions draw?
Answer: The next EuroMillions draw will take place on Tuesday 9th February 2021.
Back to TopQuestion: What does the EuroMillions jackpot currently stand at?
Answer: The next EuroMillions jackpot is estimated at £126,000,000.
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Question: How much does it cost to buy a EuroMillions ticket?
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Answer: A single ticket costs £2.50 in the UK (or €2.50 in the majority of other participating countries, except Switzerland where tickets cost 3.50 CHF).
Back to TopQuestion: Why is there a difference between prize values in Pounds and Euros?
Answer: The base currency for all EuroMillions prizes is the Euro, meaning UK and Swiss players will receive any jackpot winnings at the current exchange rate.
The method for calculating any non-jackpot prizes is different and takes into account the varying contributions made by players using the different currencies.
For example, players in the UK pay £2.50 per entry, however, only £1.65 of this sum is required to play in the main game, while the additional £0.85p goes towards taking part in the UK-only Millionaire Maker draw. In Euro nations, the cost of entering the main draw is €2.20, with most countries adding an additional €0.30 to participate in the their own supplementary draw. This means that, when the exchange rate dictates that £1.65 is worth less than €2.20, UK players contribute less to the common fund and prizes received by UK players are skewed downwards to compensate for the difference. When £1.65 is worth more than €2.20, UK prizes are accordingly worth more than Euro awards in the same tier.
EuroMillions Euro prize totals also vary marginally between different countries. This is because each nation has a different method of calculating their prizes. The table below explains how rewards are calculated in nations that used the Euro:
Country | Method |
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Austria | Prizes rounded down to the nearest €0.10 |
Belgium | Prizes rounded down to the nearest €0.10 |
France | Prizes rounded down to the nearest €0.10 |
Ireland | Prizes rounded to the nearest €1 and jackpot totals rounded to the nearest €5 million |
Luxembourg | Prizes rounded down to the nearest €0.10 |
Portugal | Prizes rounded to the nearest €0.01 |
Spain | Prizes rounded to the nearest €0.01 |
Question: What is EuroMillions HotPicks?
Answer: EuroMillions HotPicks is a supplementary game available in the UK. For just £1.50, entrants are able to play to win prizes ranging from £10 up to £1 million.
To play you must select numbers between 1-50 - with the twist being that you can choose how many balls you wish to match. You can play with between one and five numbers, with larger prizes for making more selections. However, you must match all the numbers you choose in order to win. The game uses the numbers from the main EuroMillions draw on Tuesday and Friday nights.
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