The current EuroMillions jackpot is an impressive £91 million, and the winning numbers have been revealed. To claim the jackpot, EuroMillions participants must match all five main numbers and the two lucky stars. Even if not all numbers match, smaller prizes are still available. The jackpot amount offers the possibility of quitting one’s job, purchasing a dream home, and traveling the world. The numbers that emerged as winners are 6, 22, 26, 31, 37, with the lucky stars being 5 and 8.
In addition, the Thunderball draw from the National Lottery has also taken place, with the winning numbers announced as 13, 24, 2, 9, 20, and the Thunderball number as 8. A fortunate individual has secured the Thunderball jackpot of £500,000 by matching all main numbers and the Thunderball.
While the Thunderball prize has been claimed, the EuroMillions jackpot remains unclaimed for this evening. The upcoming Tuesday draw is estimated to have a jackpot of £100 million. The Millionaire Maker Selection code for tonight is MLLC65571.
All EuroMillions tickets bought in the UK automatically include a Millionaire Maker code at no extra cost, offering a chance to win at least one £1 million prize. Tonight’s Millionaire Maker code is also MLLC65571.
For those who were not successful tonight, the upcoming Saturday Lotto draw is likely to produce a jackpot winner as it is the fifth rollover. The jackpot can only rollover five times before it must be won in the subsequent draw. If no ticket matches all six main numbers, the prize money is shared among players in different prize tiers, with the jackpot for Saturday standing at £10.7 million.
The EuroMillions draws occur on Tuesdays and Fridays. Each ticket costs £2.50 and includes entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw. The game guarantees a £1 million UK winner in every draw. The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot are approximately one in 139,838,160, with millions of people purchasing EuroMillions tickets each week across various countries.
The Thunderball draw operates differently from Lotto or EuroMillions, offering a fixed top prize of £500,000 rather than a progressive jackpot. To win the Thunderball jackpot, players must match five main numbers along with the Thunderball. The odds of winning the Thunderball jackpot are one in 8,060,598, with smaller prizes ranging from £5,000 to £3 also up for grabs. The Thunderball draws take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
In June last year, a record EuroMillions jackpot of €250 million (£215 million) was won by a ticket holder in Cork, Ireland. The lottery plays a significant role in raising around £30 million weekly for charitable causes in the UK.
Good luck to all participants in the upcoming draws!
