The top prize had previously rolled over for three consecutive draws, since a UK ticket holder won £65 million (€78 million) on Valentine’s Day.
But it was stopped from rolling again as a single entry matched all the winning numbers - 7, 16, 31, 43 and 46, plus Lucky Stars 5 and 9. Go to the EuroMillions Results page to see a full breakdown of all the prize amounts that were won in each category. Find out which countries were the most successful, plus what happened in all the associated draws.
The jackpot-winning ticket was sold in Belgium, making it the first time this year that a country other than the UK has been able to celebrate a payout in the top tier.
The result also continued Belgium’s fine record in EuroMillions, with 45 jackpot wins since the lottery launched in 2004. The winner has 20 weeks to come forward and claim their money.
Superdraw Beckons
While the jackpot has only just been won, it is guaranteed to get a substantial lift again on Friday 7th March when the first Superdraw of 2025 takes place.
Whether Tuesday’s draw has a winner or not, the top prize will jump all the way up to €130 million (approximately £104 million) for Friday night. This will also make it the first nine-figure jackpot of the year.
If nobody wins on Friday, the jackpot will carry on rolling as normal until someone matches all the numbers. It could even go as high as its cap of €250 million.
Make sure you don’t miss out on the Supedraw, or any other EuroMillions draw. Choose your numbers online or visit an authorised retailer in one of the participating countries.