National Lottery Euromillions Jackpot

Euromillions results for Tuesday 2nd feb,2021 is for a staggering amount of £35m. The one who takes away the prize is going to have a life changing opportunity to live life king size. Euromillions jackpot are drawn twice a week, every Tuesday and Friday at 8:40pm. It is one the very popular lotteries in the European countries and also globally.

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Euromillions lottery tickets are available offline and online both. It can be purchased from the nearby retail store in the states where it is legally played. For virtual buying, it can be purchased from the official website lottery tickets.

There was no winner of the EuroMillions Jackpot. In total, over 66,000 players in Ireland won prizes including one winner of the Match 5 prize receiving €41,728. .Lotto and EuroMillions jackpots are estimated. ∑ The European Millionaire Maker Prize is €1,000,000 which, for UK winners, will be converted to Sterling and topped up by Camelot so that the total prize awarded is £1,000,000. Jan 15, 2021 It was launched in 2004. Draw for Euromillions Lottery takes place on every Tuesday and Friday evenings and it offers minimum jackpot of €17 million and it is rolls over as high as €200 million as if there is no jackpot winner in the draw.

Jan 02, 2021 A lucky UK ticket-holder has started 2021 by scooping a £39 million EuroMillions jackpot. Tonight's National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers are: 32, 16, 48, 44, 28. The Lucky Stars are: 01, 09. EuroMillions results LIVE: Winning lotto numbers for £15million Christmas jackpot. Results checker and live draw for the EuroMillions lotto draw with the National Lottery, with an incredible £.

Euromillions Winning numbers for 2nd Feb,2021- 18, 20, 35, 38, 48
Lucky star numbers- 09, 12

Jackpot Prize – £35m

Players are attracted to the play due to the fascinating payouts and the lucidity of play. Euromillions results have immense attention from the players from all over the world. If you are the winner then the prize shall be claimed within 180 days or it may slip off.

How to play the Euromillions lottery?

  • Players have to pick 5 numbers from the integer pool of 1 to 50 and 2 lucky star numbers from the pool of 1 to 12. Lucky Dip option is available for automatic random number generation along with manual selection.
  • The player can play up to 7 lines of numbers and buy up to 10 play slips at a time.
  • If a player matches all 5 main numbers and the lucky star numbers then he wins the jackpot. For matching fewer numbers, second tier prizes are also given to the winners.
  • The purchase of lottery tickets ends at 7:30 pm as the results are drawn at 8:40pm. It is advisable to purchase the lottery ticket at least a few hours before the draw to avoid last minute hustle.

Previous results of the Euromillions lottery

DatePowerball Lottery Results
29th Jan, 202101, 05, 27, 36, 42 Lucky star – 01, 06
26th Jan, 202105, 07, 25, 37, 40 Lucky star – 02,08
22nd Jan, 202108, 16, 42, 44, 47 Lucky star – 06, 07
19th Jan, 202125, 27, 31, 35, 43 Lucky star- 05, 06
Mystery lottery winner has just four weeks to claim £58m EuroMillions jackpot

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National Lottery Euromillions Jackpot Powerball

The EuroMillions jackpot can roll over until it reaches a maximum of €210 million. When it reaches that amount the top prize is capped, which also changes how certain other prizes are calculated. Learn everything you need to know about the EuroMillions jackpot cap and how it works.

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£126 Million
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How the Jackpot Cap Works

The EuroMillions jackpot starts at €17 million (around £15 million) and if it is not won the prize money increases for the next draw. This is known as a rollover. The increase in the jackpot’s value can vary between draws, as it is partly based on the number of tickets sold.

The jackpot will roll over until at least one player matches all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars, or it reaches its €210 million maximum jackpot. After reaching the cap, a maximum of four more draws can go by before the jackpot must be awarded. For these draws, any additional prize money that would usually have gone towards the jackpot is instead allocated to the Match 5+1 tier below it.

In the fifth draw after the jackpot cap is reached, the prize money is guaranteed to be given away in what is called a ‘Must Be Won’ draw. If no players match all seven numbers to win it, the money rolls down to the next winning tier. This means that in this fifth draw, players who match five numbers plus a Lucky Star, or even those who match just five numbers, could get a share of the €210 million.

  • The jackpot cap is currently set at €210 million
  • After the cap is hit, further funds from ticket sales go to the Match 5+1 prize
  • The jackpot must be won if it remains at its cap for five draws
  • The cap increases by €10 million every time it is reached and the jackpot is won
  • In future the jackpot cap could rise as high as €250 million

The steps below summarise what happens in the draws following the activation of the EuroMillions cap. Select a step to view more details about what happens at that stage in the process.

The jackpot hits the €210 million cap. Any funds that would usually go towards topping up the jackpot are instead shared by players in the next winning tier.

The €210 million jackpot doesn’t get bigger, as it would if it rolled over before hitting the cap. Extra funds are again diverted to a lower prize tier.

Proceeds as per draw two. At this point there will likely be many winners in the 5+1 prize tier, but the prize money will also be much higher than usual.

This is the penultimate draw at the cap. If the jackpot doesn’t get won in this draw a Must Be Won draw will take place in the next one.

This is a ‘Must Be Won’ draw. If any players match five numbers plus both Lucky Stars, they will win the jackpot as normal, but if no one manages that, the entire €100 million prize will be shared by the winners in the next tier below.

The jackpot resets to its €17 million (£15 million) starting value and the next rollover series begins. The jackpot cap is raised by €10 million, unless it is already set at its final value of €250 million.

Must Be Won Draws

Must Be Won draws guarantee that a jackpot will be given away, regardless of whether anyone matches all five numbers and two Lucky Stars. If any players do manage that in a Must Be Won draw, they will win the jackpot as normal. If that doesn't happen, the players in the 'Match 5+1' tier will share the jackpot instead. If there are no winners in either of the top two prize tiers, the money will be shared by winners in the 'Match 5' tier, and so on until the jackpot is awarded.

Did you know? There have only ever been three EuroMillions Must Be Won draws:
  • 8th October 2019 - The top prize rolled over all the way from its starting value to €190 million (the jackpot cap at the time) and remained there for the next five draws.
  • 17th November 2006 - The jackpot rolled down for the first – and so far only – time as there were no Match 5 + 2 winners. Instead, 20 ticket holders each won £6.7 million (€9.6 million) after matching five main numbers and one Lucky Star.
  • 3rd February 2006 - After 11 draws without a winner, the jackpot had to be won. Three players – two from France and one from Portugal - matched all the numbers to share €183 million.

The Jackpot Cap Can Increase

The EuroMillions jackpot was set at €200 million in February 2020, an increase of €10 million on the previous cap of €190 million. It was the first time in eight years that changes were made to the cap. Further rules implemented at the same time allow the cap to increase more frequently in future.

Every time the jackpot cap is reached and the prize money gets won, another change to the cap will be triggered. At that point another €10 million will be added to the maximum possible jackpot, and this will happen again every time the cap gets hit, until it reaches €250 million.

The increase to the cap does not trigger until the jackpot gets won. So, for example, when the €200 million cap is reached, that amount must be won before the extra €10 million is added. The jackpot will reset and a new rollover series will begin, and that’s when the cap will change to €210 million.

These events occurred for the first time in December 2020 when the €200 million cap was reached and subsequently won, meaning the cap increased to its current amount of €210 million.

How Increases to the Jackpot Cap Work

The jackpot rolls over until it hits the €210 million cap

It stays at that amount until it is won or it rolls down in a Must Be Won draw

The jackpot resets to its starting value of €17 million

The jackpot rolls over until it hits the €220 million cap

National Lottery Euromillions Jackpot

It stays at that amount until it is won or it rolls down in a Must Be Won draw

The jackpot resets, the cap increases to €230 million, and the process repeats until the cap hits its absolute maximum of €250 million.

The potential €250 million cap makes EuroMillions the biggest lottery in Europe. The following table shows how it compares to some other national and transnational lotteries. Only Italy’s SuperEnalotto has paid a bigger prize than EuroMillions, but that came after over a year of rollovers!

LotteryJackpot capBiggest ever jackpotRollovers to
reach that amount
Odds of winning
EuroMillions€250 million€200 million4*1 in 139,838,160
SuperEnalottoUncapped€209 million
(+€9m)
177
(+173)
1 in 622,614,630
(+482M)
Eurojackpot€90 million€90 million
(-€110m)
11*
(+7)
1 in 95,344,200
(-44M)
UK LottoFive rollovers£66 million
(-£117m)
15
(+1)
1 in 45,057,474
(-94M)
Irish Lotto€18.96 million€18 Million
(-€182m)
16
(+2)
1 in 10,737,573
(-129M)
*In this instance a superdraw bumped the jackpot up to €130 million a few weeks prior, which meant it didn’t take many rollovers to reach the cap amount. On average it takes 14 draws to reach the cap.