Associated Draw Results
EuroMillions Plus Results – Friday 5th August 2016
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- 46
Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 4 | €2,000.00 | 51 | €102,000.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 2,234 | €44,680.00 |
Totals | – | 2,285 | €146,680.00 |
Read more about the EuroMillions Plus draw
Super Star Results – Friday 5th August 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 in Exact Order | CHF0.00 | CHF0.00 | |
Match First 2 + Last 2 | CHF3,973.65 | 3 | CHF11,920.95 |
Match First 3 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 3 | CHF1,419.15 | 7 | CHF9,934.05 |
Match First 4 or Last 4 | CHF1,069.85 | 13 | CHF13,908.05 |
Match First 2 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 2 | CHF248.35 | 48 | CHF11,920.80 |
Match First 3 or Last 3 | CHF53.35 | 121 | CHF6,455.35 |
Match First 1 + Last 1 | CHF21.80 | 205 | CHF4,469.00 |
Match First 2 or Last 2 | CHF10.85 | 1,192 | CHF12,933.20 |
Match First 1 or Last 1 | CHF4.25 | 11,700 | CHF49,725.00 |
Totals | – | 13,289 | CHF121,266.40 |
Read more about the Super Star draw
Belgium Joker+ Results – Friday 5th August 2016
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Constellation:Taurus
Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 more Constellation | €1,800,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 6 | €20,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 5 | €2,000.00 | 5 | €10,000.00 |
Match 4 | €200.00 | 32 | €6,400.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 281 | €5,620.00 |
Match 2 | €5.00 | 3,013 | €15,065.00 |
Match 1 | €2.00 | 28,182 | €56,364.00 |
Constellation | €1.50 | 13,182 | €19,773.00 |
Totals | – | 44,695 | €113,222.00 |
Read more about the Belgium Joker+ draw
Austrian Joker Results
With the Austrian Joker being drawn on dissimilar days to EuroMillions, please refer to the Austrian Joker page for results relevant to your ticket:
Read more about the Austrian Joker draw
Luxembourg Joker Results – Friday 5th August 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 5 in Exact Order | €10,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 4 in Exact Order | €1,000.00 | 1 | €1,000.00 |
Match Last 3 in Exact Order | €100.00 | 14 | €1,400.00 |
Match Last 2 in Exact Order | €10.00 | 170 | €1,700.00 |
Match Last 1 in Exact Order | €2.00 | 1,501 | €3,002.00 |
Totals | – | 1,686 | €7,102.00 |
Read more about the Luxembourg Joker draw
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February 2020 – Changes to the Jackpot Cap
On 1st February 2020 a number of changes were made to EuroMillions and the jackpots on offer. The changes were implemented to help jackpots grow bigger and faster than under previous game rules, without an increase in ticket price or the number of balls to choose from. In addition, the new prize structure meant that the average number of Superdraws taking place each year would increase.
The Jackpot Cap, which stood at €190 million since January 2012, increased to €200 million, with the potential of climbing further to €250 million in future. Read more about the EuroMillions jackpot cap changes from February 2020.
November 2009 – Changes to EuroMillions Format
On 7th November 2009, EuroMillions’ 11-rollover limit was replaced by a jackpot cap of €185 million. In the event of the jackpot reaching €185 million, it would remain there for one additional draw before being rolled down to winners in the next prize tier. Additionally, the jackpot cap would be increased by €5 million once reached.
The price of a EuroMillions ticket also increased from £1.50 to £2. The price increase heralded the launch of a new supplementary raffle game, ‘Millionaire Raffle’, on 13th November. Included in the EuroMillions ticket’s new price, UK players would get the chance to win a guaranteed €1 million every week by matching the raffle code printed on their ticket with the code revealed during a EuroMillions draw.
Changes Summary
- Rollover cap replaced by €185 million jackpot cap, increased by €5 million each time it is reached
- New supplementary ‘Millionaire Raffle’ introduced in the UK
- Ticket price increased from £1.50 to £2.
Spain
Prize Total | Online |
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Up to €2,000 | Prizes of up to €600 are paid directly into your online account. Larger prizes are paid directly into your bank account. |
Over €2,000 | You must visit your lottery account and request the transfer of your prize into your bank account. Prizes over €40,000 are taxed at a rate of 20%. |
Prize Total | Authorised Retailer |
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Up to €2,000 | Prizes can be claimed from any Loterias y Apuestas sales outlet. |
Over €2,000 | Prizes can be claimed from any Loterias y Apuestas sales outlet. Winnings will be paid via bank transfer. Prizes over €40,000 are taxed at a rate of 20%. |
EuroMillions players in Spain have three months to claim any prizes.
My Million Results
The five latest My Million results are displayed below. To win the €1 million prize, you must match the entire winning code in the order shown – there is no prize for a partial match.
Draw Date | Codes | Winning Location |
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Tuesday29th September 2020 | LH0007642 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Friday25th September 2020 | GB6008763 | DOM-TOM |
Tuesday22nd September 2020 | AM8626424 |
Online |
Friday18th September 2020 | NL9141916 | Ile-de-France |
Tuesday15th September 2020 | OP7356223 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
Friday’s Estimated Jackpot is:
€29 Million
Time remaining:
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My Million Stats
Number of Draws
695
Amount Won in Prizes
€835,000,000
Number of Codes Drawn
835
Winning Location Map
Select a region of France from the map below to find out when the last My Million code worth €1 million was won there.
You can also find the total number of My Million winners for each region and online:
Total number of My Million prizes won in France: 835
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Number of Prizes
85
Amount won
85,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Number of Prizes
24
Amount won
24,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 19th May 2020
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Brittany
Number of Prizes
26
Amount won
26,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 28th July 2020
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Center-Loire Valley
Number of Prizes
21
Amount won
21,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 27th September 2019
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Corsica
Number of Prizes
3
Amount won
3,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 5th April 2019
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Great East
Number of Prizes
62
Amount won
62,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 21st August 2020
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Hauts-de-France
Number of Prizes
64
Amount won
64,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 7th July 2020
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Ile-de-France
Number of Prizes
152
Amount won
151,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 18th September 2020
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Normandie
Number of Prizes
29
Amount won
29,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 27th December 2019
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New Aquitaine
Number of Prizes
62
Amount won
62,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 14th July 2020
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Occitanie
Number of Prizes
71
Amount won
71,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 9th June 2020
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Pays de la Loire
Number of Prizes
25
Amount won
25,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 31st July 2020
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Number of Prizes
74
Amount won
74,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 15th September 2020
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DOM-TOM
Number of Prizes
42
Amount won
42,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 25th September 2020
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Online
Number of Prizes
94
Amount won
94,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 22nd September 2020
View online winners
View DOM-TOM winners
Prize Breakdown
Numbers Matched | Prize Per Winner | Total Winners |
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Match 5 and 2 Stars | €61,385,481.92 | Rollover! 0 |
Match 5 and 1 Star | €0.00 | |
Match 5 | €382,841.83 | 6 |
Match 4 and 2 Stars | €5,317.25 | 54 |
Match 4 and 1 Star | €237.02 | 1,060 |
Match 4 | €124.68 | 2,015 |
Match 3 and 2 Stars | €55.00 | 3,263 |
Match 2 and 2 Stars | €16.86 | 48,968 |
Match 3 and 1 Star | €15.35 | 51,438 |
Match 3 | €13.94 | 95,268 |
Match 1 and 2 Stars | €8.65 | 269,589 |
Match 2 and 1 Star | €8.11 | 778,540 |
Match 2 | €4.47 | 1,445,469 |
Totals | – | 2,695,670 |
EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 7th April 2016.
Ball Set: 02
Draw Machine: 01
2,695,670
Tickets won a prize in this draw.
35,891,422
Entries were purchased for this draw.
75 in 1,000
For every 1,000 tickets bought, 75 won a prize.
Associated Draw Results
EuroMillions Plus Results – Friday 18th March 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 | €500,000.00 | 1 | €500,000.00 |
Match 4 | €2,000.00 | 66 | €132,000.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 2,522 | €50,440.00 |
Totals | – | 2,589 | €682,440.00 |
Read more about the EuroMillions Plus draw
Super Star Results – Friday 18th March 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 in Exact Order | CHF250,000.00 | 1 | CHF250,000.00 |
Match First 2 + Last 2 | CHF3,666.50 | 4 | CHF14,666.00 |
Match First 3 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 3 | CHF3,055.40 | 4 | CHF12,221.60 |
Match First 4 or Last 4 | CHF814.80 | 21 | CHF17,110.80 |
Match First 2 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 2 | CHF276.70 | 53 | CHF14,665.10 |
Match First 3 or Last 3 | CHF60.65 | 131 | CHF7,945.15 |
Match First 1 + Last 1 | CHF19.50 | 282 | CHF5,499.00 |
Match First 2 or Last 2 | CHF10.70 | 1,485 | CHF15,889.50 |
Match First 1 or Last 1 | CHF4.15 | 14,764 | CHF61,270.60 |
Totals | – | 16,745 | CHF399,267.75 |
Read more about the Super Star draw
Belgium Joker+ Results – Friday 18th March 2016
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Constellation:Sagittarius
Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 more Constellation | €800,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 6 | €20,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 5 | €2,000.00 | 5 | €10,000.00 |
Match 4 | €200.00 | 29 | €5,800.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 320 | €6,400.00 |
Match 2 | €5.00 | 3,172 | €15,860.00 |
Match 1 | €2.00 | 30,735 | €61,470.00 |
Constellation | €1.50 | 13,887 | €20,830.50 |
Totals | – | 48,148 | €120,360.50 |
Read more about the Belgium Joker+ draw
Austrian Joker Results
With the Austrian Joker being drawn on dissimilar days to EuroMillions, please refer to the Austrian Joker page for results relevant to your ticket:
Read more about the Austrian Joker draw
Luxembourg Joker Results – Friday 18th March 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 5 in Exact Order | €10,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 4 in Exact Order | €1,000.00 | 2 | €2,000.00 |
Match Last 3 in Exact Order | €100.00 | 12 | €1,200.00 |
Match Last 2 in Exact Order | €10.00 | 171 | €1,710.00 |
Match Last 1 in Exact Order | €2.00 | 1,796 | €3,592.00 |
Totals | – | 1,981 | €8,502.00 |
Read more about the Luxembourg Joker draw
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September 2016 – EuroMillions Overhaul
September 2016 saw sweeping changes made to the EuroMillions format, including the introduction of new supplementary games in six countries and a €2 million increase to the minimum jackpot. The price of entry was increased as follows:
Austria | €2.00 | €2.20 |
Belgium | €2.00 | €2.50 |
Ireland | €2.00 | €2.50 |
Luxembourg | €2.00 | €2.50 |
Portugal | €2.00 | €2.50 |
Spain | €2.00 | €2.50 |
Switzerland | CHF3.00 | CHF3.50 |
UK | £2.00 | £2.50 |
The price change covered the cost of new raffles and supplementary games implemented across Europe. With the new games came the introduction of a Europe-wide raffle event, the European Millionaire Maker. The first European Millionaire Maker raffle took place on Friday 28th October 2016, with 25 winning codes selected.
Another big change was the introduction to the game of a 12th Lucky Star; the odds of winning in each prize tier changed as a result:
Match 5 + 2 Stars | 1 in 116,531,800 | 1 in 139,838,160 |
Match 5 + 1 Star | 1 in 6,473,989 | 1 in 6,991,908 |
Match 5 | 1 in 3,236,995 | 1 in 3,107,515 |
Match 4 + 2 Stars | 1 in 517,920 | 1 in 621,503 |
Match 4 + 1 Star | 1 in 28,774 | 1 in 31,076 |
Match 3 + 2 Stars | 1 in 11,771 | 1 in 14,126 |
Match 4 | 1 in 14,387 | 1 in 13,812 |
Match 2 + 2 Stars | 1 in 882 | 1 in 986 |
Match 3 + 1 Star | 1 in 654 | 1 in 707 |
Match 3 | 1 in 327 | 1 in 314 |
Match 1 + 2 Stars | 1 in 157 | 1 in 188 |
Match 2 + 1 Stars | 1 in 46 | 1 in 50 |
Match 2 | 1 in 23 | 1 in 22 |
The overall odds of winning a prize remained at 1 in 13. |
The UK’s popular ‘Mega Friday’ promotional draw – which saw multiple £1 million raffle prizes and luxury non-cash prizes awarded on the last Friday of each month – also saw a major change. The event was expanded to offer prizes in two consecutive draws and was renamed ‘Mega Week’.
All changes came into effect as of Saturday 24th September 2016, with the very first Mega Week beginning on Tuesday 27th September. Ten raffle prizes of £1 million plus a 100-day round-the-world trip were given out, and a special €130 million Superdraw took place on Friday 30th September. Mega Week ran for nine months, with the last Mega Week draws taking place on Tuesday 25th and Friday 28th June 2017.
Changes Summary (General)
- Minimum jackpot increased from €15 million to €17 million
- European Millionaire Maker raffle introduced
- Ticket price increased in all participating countries
- The number of draws in which the jackpot could stay at its cap before triggering a rolldown increased from two to five
- Number of Lucky Stars increased from 11 to 12, resulting in a change to the odds of winning individual prizes
Changes Summary (UK)
- UK Mega Friday transformed into Mega Week, an occasional event that offered multiple Millionaire Maker prizes, and non-cash prizes including luxury holidays
- Number of UK Millionaire Maker prizes offered per draw increased from one to two. The chances of winning improved from 1 in 4.8 million to 1 in 1.9 million for a Tuesday draw, and from 1 in 7.5 million to 1 in 2.95 million for a Friday draw
Changes Summary (Rest of Europe)
- ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ supplementary game introduced to Ireland, offering ten €5,000 prizes every draw
- ‘The Million’ supplementary raffle introduced to Spain, offering a €1 million prize every Friday
- ‘My Bonus’ supplementary raffle introduced to Belgium, offering 600 prizes of €500 and one prize worth €1 million every week
- ‘M1lhão’ supplementary raffle introduced to Portugal, offering a €1 million prize every Friday
- ‘2. Chance’ supplementary draw introduced to Switzerland, offering players the chance to win up to CHF150,000 using their main EuroMillions numbers
- ‘Etoile+’ add-on game introduced in France, offering increased prizes and additional prize tiers for matching Lucky Stars
EuroMillions Taxes vs Other Lotteries
EuroMillions offers some of the largest jackpots in the world, and the fact that prizes are not taxed in six of the nine countries makes it stand out even more in comparison with some of the other big lotteries.
American games such as Powerball and Mega Millions, for example, have tax obligations at both a state and federal level, so although these games regularly offer the biggest jackpots out of any lottery in the world, the payouts can end up significantly lower than the pre-draw estimate.
New Yorkers suffer heavier taxes than anyone else in the U.S. In August 2018, one player from the state won a Powerball jackpot advertised at $245.6 million, but they ended up walking away with a significantly lower sum. They opted to take a cash lump sum of $147 million, which worked out as a final payout of $99.4 million – around 40% of the advertised jackpot – after taxes had been deducted.
In EuroMillions, you will be given the specified amount with no deductions if you play in a country which does not tax winnings, such as the UK. The UK player who anonymously claimed £121 million in April 2018, for example, received a much larger payout than the $245 million Powerball winner, even though at first glance it would seem they had not won as much.
Prize Breakdown
Numbers Matched | Prize Per Winner | Total Winners |
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Match 5 and 2 Stars | €163,553,041.00 | 1 |
Match 5 and 1 Star | €355,600.15 | 8 |
Match 5 | €118,533.38 | 8 |
Match 4 and 2 Stars | €5,782.12 | 82 |
Match 4 and 1 Star | €273.48 | 1,517 |
Match 4 | €137.46 | 3,018 |
Match 3 and 2 Stars | €75.69 | 3,915 |
Match 2 and 2 Stars | €23.13 | 58,928 |
Match 3 and 1 Star | €17.00 | 76,686 |
Match 3 | €15.26 | 143,708 |
Match 1 and 2 Stars | €11.28 | 341,517 |
Match 2 and 1 Star | €8.65 | 1,206,195 |
Match 2 | €4.82 | 2,214,422 |
Totals | – | 4,050,005 |
The single winning jackpot ticket matching 5 main numbers and 2 Lucky Stars was purchased in Portugal.
EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 18th February 2016.
Ball Set: 03
Draw Machine: 11
4,050,005
Tickets won a prize in this draw.
59,266,691
Entries were purchased for this draw.
68 in 1,000
For every 1,000 tickets bought, 68 won a prize.
UK Tax Implications
While there is no tax on lottery winnings in the UK, there are a number of important considerations to keep in mind if you are lucky enough to bank a substantial amount such as a EuroMillions jackpot.
Inheritance Tax
Inheritance tax (IHT) is paid when a UK resident dies and their estate is worth more than £325,000. Everything above that threshold will be taxed at 40 percent. If you win a large EuroMillions prize and your estate exceeds the £325,000 valuation, you should be aware of the rules regarding IHT and how it will affect your heirs.
It is very common for big winners to want to share their jackpot in some way, but if you want to make a gift without paying tax you must meet one of the following criteria:
- Give the gift more than seven years before you die.
- Give the gift to your husband, wife, or civil partner.
- Give less than your annual allowance of £3,000.
The seven-year rule is in place to stop people from giving money away just before they die so that they can avoid IHT. As long as you live for at least seven years after making your gift, you can give as much as you want to whoever you want without it being liable for IHT.
If you were to die within seven years, the recipient would have to pay IHT based on a sliding scale. The rate of tax is the full 40% if there are less than three years between you giving your gift and dying, and then it goes down to 32% in years three to four, 24% in years four to five, 16% in years five to six and 8% if there are between six and seven years between your gift and your death.
Any gifts made to your spouse or civil partner are exempt from IHT, so it would not matter if you died within seven years. You can also give gifts to any registered charity without being liable for tax, along with some national organisations, such as the National Trust, universities or museums.
You can also take advantage of the £3,000 ‘gift allowance’ each year without incurring IHT. If you give away more than this amount and pass away within seven years, the recipient would have to pay tax. It is possible to carry over your leftover allowance from one tax year to the next, but only up to a maximum of £6,000.
Other Tax-free Gifts
You can also give smaller gifts of up to £250 to as many people as you want without them being subject to IHT, although this would not include anyone who has already received gifts totalling the whole £3,000 annual exemption.
Wedding gifts can also be exempt from IHT, but only if they are made before the wedding and there has to be proof that the marriage does go ahead. You can make wedding gifts of up to £5,000 to a child, £2,500 to a grandchild or great-grandchild or £1,000 to anyone else. You can also make gifts to help pay the living costs of an ex-spouse, an elderly dependent or a child.
Syndicates
Lottery rules in the UK stipulate that only one person can be paid a prize, so when playing in a syndicate it is essential to have a formal agreement in place to show to tax authorities. This will prove the money was not just a gift and that everyone is entitled to their share. Anyone playing in an informal syndicate should be aware that they may have to pay inheritance tax on the full amount if the syndicate leader dies within seven years of the prize money being shared.
Tax on Interest
Most people can earn some interest from their savings without paying tax, but this might not be the case if you win a large enough EuroMillions prize. While there is no tax on the initial sum paid into your account, it may be that the win starts to produce an income through interest. This will then be taxed as part of your normal income tax.
Prize Breakdown
Numbers Matched | Prize Per Winner | Total Winners |
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Match 5 and 2 Stars | €190,000,000.00 | 1 |
Match 5 and 1 Star | €2,174,634.31 | 9 |
Match 5 | €50,349.46 | 24 |
Match 4 and 2 Stars | €4,110.16 | 147 |
Match 4 and 1 Star | €202.01 | 2,617 |
Match 4 | €92.77 | 5,699 |
Match 3 and 2 Stars | €59.46 | 6,351 |
Match 2 and 2 Stars | €19.55 | 88,855 |
Match 3 and 1 Star | €14.45 | 115,019 |
Match 3 | €11.53 | 242,327 |
Match 1 and 2 Stars | €10.66 | 460,652 |
Match 2 and 1 Star | €8.04 | 1,654,248 |
Match 2 | €3.94 | 3,450,472 |
Totals | – | 6,026,421 |
The single winning jackpot ticket matching 5 main numbers and 2 Lucky Stars was purchased in Portugal.
EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 22nd January 2015.
Ball Set: 02
Draw Machine: 01
How to Play
Playing EuroMillions Plus is very similar to playing EuroMillions, but without the Lucky Stars. For an additional €1 per line, you can opt in to the Plus game when you purchase your main EuroMillions entries for the Tuesday draw, Friday draw, or both.
To add Plus to your ticket, you will need to select your EuroMillions numbers as usual and then tick the ‘Add EuroMillions Plus’ box located on the play slip. You will not need to pick any additional numbers, as those on your ticket are entered into both draws (with the exception of the Lucky Stars).
Five numbers are randomly drawn, with prizes awarded if your original EuroMillions numbers match three or more of the five ’Plus’ numbers drawn.
Prizes
There are three prize tiers available, with a guaranteed top prize of €500,000 for matching all five numbers.
Prize Tier | Prize |
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Match 5 | €500,000 |
Match 4 | €2,000 |
Match 3 | €20 |
Advance Play
The Advance Play option allows you to purchase your tickets up to eight draws in advance by simply ticking the Advance Play box for the number of draws you wish to participate in (e.g. one, two, four, six or eight). Any prizes won from an Advance Play ticket are claimed in the usual way.