The Ultimate Guide to Playing the EuroMillions Lottery

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The EuroMillions lottery offers the biggest lotto jackpot prizes on the continent. Give yourself a competitive advantage by reading our comprehensive guide to EuroMillions and gather all the information on the most popular pan-European lottery.

What Is the EuroMillions Lottery?

EuroMillions is a transnational European lottery with draws held every Tuesday and Friday. Players pick five main numbers (1-50) and two Lucky Stars (1-12) and can win a jackpot that starts at €17,000,000 and can climb as high as the jackpot cap of €250,000,000, as well as prizes in 12 other prize divisions.

EuroMillions tickets are sold in nine European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

How to Play EuroMillions Online with TheLotter

At TheLotter, players can acquire a EuroMillions Subscription to any of the two versions we offer. Subscriptions allow you to automatically enter every draw with your lucky numbers. You’ll never have to worry about missing another draw deadline again. If you’re not ready for the commitment of a subscription, you can also try out a Multi-Draw package which pre-orders your tickets for a set number of draws.

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EuroMillions Prize Divisions & Winning Odds

DivisionsMatchWinning Odds
Jackpot5+2PB1: 139,838,160
2nd Prize5+PB1: 6,991,908
3rd Prize51: 3,107,514
4th Prize4+2PB1: 621,502
5th Prize4+PB1: 31,075
6th Prize41: 13,811
7th Prize3+2PB1: 14,125
8th Prize3+PB1: 706
9th Prize31: 313
10th Prize2+2PB1: 985
11th Prize2+PB1:49
12th  Prize21:21
13th Prize1+2PB1: 187

How to Win the EuroMillions Jackpot

A EuroMillions player who matches all 5 main numbers plus the two Lucky Star numbers correctly wins the jackpot. If there is no jackpot winner then the first prize money remains in the pot and is added to the jackpot for the next round. There is, however, an upper jackpot limit of €250 million (the “jackpot cap”). All funds that would normally elevate the prize money above the €250 million level are immediately allocated to the next prize category with winners. If the €250 million jackpot is not won four draws in a row, the entire sum is divided up amongst the winners of the next prize category with winners. 

The Top EuroMillions Jackpots

DateLocationPrize(s)Winners
19/08/2025France€250 millionA winner from France won the €250 million EuroMillions jackpot. This win marks the third time the jackpot reached its cap in 2025, following wins in Ireland and Austria.
17/06/2025Ireland€250 millionAfter the EuroMillions jackpot rolled over in 20 consecutive draws, a lucky Irish player was the lone winner of a €250 million prize. This was the second time that EuroMillions reached its jackpot cap, and it was the 4th draw offering such an enormous prize in this run.
28/03/2025Austria€250 millionAustria secured its second major EuroMillions win, following the first one in December 2023. The staggering €250 million jackpot set a new record for this draw, hitting the prize cap.
25/06/2024Portugal€213 millionThe third Superdraw jackpot win of 2024 turned one fortunate ticket holder from Portugal into an overnight millionaire!
8/12/2023Austria€240 millionA single ticket sold in Austria matched the entire €240 million EuroMillions jackpot! The Austrian Lotteries reported that the lucky winner entered the Superdraw with 20 lines, with the very last one matching the jackpot-winning numbers!
19/07/2022UK€230 millionThe UK National Lottery awards its biggest lottery prize of all time after a single ticket sold in the UK matched the entire €230 million EuroMillions jackpot! This is currently the biggest European lottery prize ever won. 
15/10/2021France€220 millionA lucky ticket purchased in French Polynesia matched this incredible lottery prize after a boosted Superdraw jackpot rolled over and reached the cap!
10/05/2022UK€215.8 millionUK couple Joe and Jesse Thwait won the entire jackpot prize, making them EuroMillions’ second-biggest winner to date. Unlike most big EuroMillions jackpots, this was won in a regular draw!
26/11/2024UK€212 millionA lucky solo ticket holder from the UK became the proud recipient of a €212 million prize, after guessing all 5 main numbers, and the 2 lucky stars correctly!
26/2/2021Liechtenstein, Switzerland€210 millionAn anonymous Swiss player won the entire jackpot prize! At the time, this lottery prize made history by breaking all previous European jackpot records.
11/12/2020France€200 millionThis jackpot prize was won by a retiree from south France who told Le Parisian that he’ll be using his prize to buy an apartment in Paris, donate to hospitals and start a family foundation!

Are EuroMillions Prizes Taxed?

All EuroMillions lottery prizes are paid out tax-free except for Spain EuroMillions. In Spain, there are two tax bands imposed on lottery winnings:

  • Tax Band 1: Tax-free up to €40,000.
  • Tax Band 2: Any portion of the prize exceeding €40,000 is subject to a tax rate of 20%.

Lucky for players from abroad, citizens of most countries other than Spain are exempt from these tax bands and entitled to a full tax refund in order to prevent double taxation on the winner’s prize. One thing that should be noted is that claiming a tax-refund is the sole responsibility of the winner and must be done through the Spanish tax authorities.

History of the EuroMillions Lottery

In 2006, the EuroMillions operators stipulated that there would be a maximum number of sequential draws in a jackpot life cycle. As a result, from that moment onwards, EuroMillions jackpots could only roll over 10 times (i.e. 11 draws). If there was still no first category winner at draw number 12, then the first category prize money (the jackpot) would be won by the winner(s) in the next winning category.

EuroMillions introduced a Tuesday draw in May 2011. At that time, changes were also made to the game format. A new winning category was introduced for players who correctly match two main numbers and the guessing range of the Lucky Star numbers was increased from 9 to 11 numbers. To celebrate the changes, EuroMillions organised the first of its legendary Superdraws with a €100 million guaranteed jackpot.

In 2012 the rule was amended once again to state that the maximum jackpot would remain at the €190 million level and could only roll over once (and remain at the cap level). If the €190 million EuroMillions jackpot is not won after two draws, the amount gets divided up over the winner(s) in the next winning prize category. Another change made was the addition of the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker raffle which would be open to all entries to the EuroMillions draw on the date on which the raffle takes place. The exciting raffle takes place at specially announced times throughout the year. The European Millionaire Maker raffles in October 2016 and February 2018 each awarded twenty-five winners a €1 million raffle prize.

Starting from 24 September 2016, the Lucky Stars are now chosen from a pool of 12 numbers instead of the previous pool of 11 numbers. The starting guaranteed EuroMillions jackpot has been increased to €17 million. The rule regarding the jackpot cap was amended to state that the maximum jackpot of €190 million would remain for up to four draws and if not won, that amount would be divided up between the winner(s) in the next highest winning prize category.

EuroMillions raised its jackpot cap starting February 2020, immediately setting a €200 million cap. Under its new format, once the €200 million cap is reached for the first time, €10 million will be added to the jackpot cap in the next EuroMillions jackpot cycle, meaning it could roll over as high as €210 million. Once that jackpot cap is reached the EuroMillions jackpot cap will continue to grow in this manner until it reaches the maximum cap of €250 million. As of December 2023, the EuroMillions jackpot is capped at the maximum of €250 million after a single winner from Austria matched a €240 million Superdraw jackpot. In March 2025, the EuroMillions prize cap was reached for the first time, when an Austrian player claimed the staggering jackpot prize of €250 million.

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