Winning EuroMillions Numbers
The winning numbers were 11, 13, 29, 31 and 47, with Lucky Stars 1 and 11. There were more than 22 million entries purchased for the draw across Europe, and more than 1.8 million were rewarded with a prize.
Apart from the jackpot winner, prizes ranged from £2.50 (€2.80) for matching two main numbers to £78,213 (€109,528) for matching all five main numbers plus one Lucky Star. Check out a full prize breakdown, plus details of all the associated draws in every participating country.
It was announced straight after the draw that the jackpot had been won in the UK, for the second time this year, and by the end of the weekend the winner had already made contact with the National Lottery.
UK winners are allowed 180 days before they must come forward, but the latest winner has wasted little time in making their claim. It will be paid out after a standard validation process, including a meeting with the UK Lottery’s winners’ advisers.
Senior Adviser Andy Carter said: “The big EuroMillions winner will now receive our full support through the validation process and help to enable them to quickly start to enjoy their truly life-changing win.”
One of the big decisions the winner must make is whether to go public or stay anonymous. The majority of jackpot winners prefer to remain private but the UK’s last winners, from 30th January, were revealed to be Richard and Debbie Nuttall.
Most Successful Countries
Following Friday night’s win, the UK is now level with France at the top of the list of the most successful countries. Both have had 128 jackpot winners, just ahead of Spain on 120.
Go to the Winner Statistics page to see a table that ranks all the participating countries, plus lots more information about previous jackpots.
The next draw will offer a jackpot of £14 million (€17 million), with draws continuing every Tuesday and Friday. You can buy tickets from authorised retailers in any of the participating countries, or take part online.