The winning numbers that were drawn were 4, 10, 14, 38, 50, with Lucky Stars 9 and 12. Although there were over 4.16 million winners, no one seemed to beat the 1 in 139,838,160 odds of winning the jackpot. You can explore the draw breakdown, and you’ll get access to the number of winners per each participating country plus the amount won by every winner.
As it rolled over, the mega jackpot is now estimated at approximately €217 million, slowly approaching the jackpot cap of €240 million. The grand prize only has to roll over once or twice more before it reaches that amount.
So How Does the Jackpot Cap Work?
Once the €240 million cap has been reached, the jackpot can roll over four more times before a Must Be Won draw takes place. In the fifth successive draw, a rolldown happens and the full amount will be split between the winners in the next tier, meaning that several participants could become millionaires in a single draw.
After the €240 jackpot has been won or rolled down, the cap will increase by €10 million. This way, the new jackpot cap would be €250 million. Until now, only three Must Be Won draws have taken place, and the most recent one happened in October 2019.
Make this a Christmas to remember and enter EuroMillions for a chance to win the amazing Superdraw jackpot on offer! If you want to buy your tickets in the traditional way, simply visit a lottery retailer in one of the nine participating countries. But if you want to take part from the comfort of your own home, you can also play online. Entering online has its advantages:
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Convenience -> All you need is a phone, tablet or computer, and with a few clicks, you’re in the draw!
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Security -> Having a physical ticket means there’s always a risk of losing it. When you enter online, your tickets are stored securely in your personal account.
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Instant notification -> You receive an email alert if you manage to get any winning combinations. You can forget about having to regularly check the latest EuroMillions results after every draw.