Six tickets won a second-tier prize of €169,293 (£120,250) each after matching five main numbers and one Lucky Star number, whilst another five tickets won €67,717 (£48,100) each by matching five main numbers only. 46 tickets matched four main numbers and two Lucky Stars to win €3,680 (£2,614) each, and there were more than 1.65 million EuroMillions prizes won in total. The Millionaire Raffle number on Tuesday (which is worth £1 million to the UK player who finds the same number printed on their EuroMillions ticket) was RKM088083.
With two overdue numbers appearing in the previous draw, the line-up of overdue numbers has obviously changed. The most overdue main numbers are now 49, 40, 21, 02 and 13, whilst the most overdue Lucky Star numbers are 01 and 04. We aren’t particularly superstitious here at Euro-Millions.com, but we will point out that the next draw takes place on Friday 13 April and the number 13 and 04 and both overdue to appear, so it would be a bit of a coincidence if those numbers decided to show up…
As far as the quad-rollover jackpot itself is concerned, estimates are that it will be worth around €53 million (around £43 million), so anyone who wins that sum would be able to draw up quite a shopping list for themselves. New homes, cars, holidays, designer jewellery and the option to quit working for a living would be just the beginning. If any of those things appeal to you, play EuroMillions online today and be sure to think lucky thoughts on Friday! Good luck!