The winning numbers were 8, 19, 32, 41 and 42, plus Lucky Stars 9 and 12. There were millions of prizes paid out across Europe and, even though the jackpot remained out of reach, many players enjoyed a memorable night. Go to the EuroMillions Results page to see all the draw details.
The jackpot had been worth €130 million (£111 million) even though there have been a couple of winners in the past fortnight. A French player scooped €87 million on Tuesday 16th January, before a Belgian ticket holder won €17 million in the next draw.
There was no winner on Tuesday 23rd January, but the jackpot was bumped up by more than €100 million as Friday was a Superdraw. The top prize for such an event is always guaranteed, with the money coming from the Reserve Fund.
It could only take a few more draws to push the jackpot past €200 million and towards the cap of €250 million, if it continues to roll over and ticket sales remain strong.
The record for the largest EuroMillions win of all time currently stands at €240 million. That was only set a short time ago on 1st December 2023, when an Austrian ticket holder matched all the numbers.
It therefore promises to be a thrilling couple of weeks for EuroMillions players, as the big jackpot will either get won or climb towards record territory.
Draws continue every Tuesday and Friday night, and you can view the results straight afterwards. Take part online or visit a retailer in one of the participating countries.