![]() We wish you luck, or rather Gong Xi Fa Cai. Now, you have all the information that you need to know to play, and maybe win the EuroMillions Superdraw. If that's not rich enough for you, though, try the MegaMillions lottery - tonight's jackpot is $252-Million.īetter yet, take the opportunity to play all three of these exciting lotteries this week. Draw closes at 21:15 CET on the 4th of February and you can check the outcome here on the EuroMillions Results page to find out if you struck gold. The Powerball jackpot for tomorrow's draw is $163-Million, which is amazing, but will be overshadowed by the EuroMillions - at least for now. It will be the third Superdraw to take place this year and the second in the space of three months. So, this Friday's EuroMillions jackpot means it's currently worth even more than its famous American counterpart, the US Powerball lottery. The next big event in the EuroMillions calendar is set to take place on Friday 25th September, as a Superdraw will put a jackpot worth 130 million (approximately 115 million) up for grabs. On the sixth draw, the prize "rolls down" to be shared between the players in the next prize tier (matching five numbers and only one Lucky Star). So what does a 'roll down' mean again? That's what happens if nobody wins the EuroMillions jackpot once it has reached €190 000 000 for a total of five draws. So don't wait around, someone is probably going to win this jackpot before it hits the cap. ![]() Finally, it most recently happened almost a year ago when in early October 2017 a lucky Spanish player took the €190-Million jackpot. Next, in 2014, the €190-Million was won by an anonymous player from Portugal. The first time it happened was in August 2012, when a couple from the UK were the lucky tickets holders. It has only happened three times in the past. Getting to the €190-Million jackpot cap is pretty rare, though. It used to be that this jackpot was rolled down again if it wasn't won pretty quickly, but thanks to the rules changes a few years ago the EuroMillions can stay at €190-Million for up to five draws before the jackpot rolls down. The EuroMillions tops out at €190-Million. It's like a turbo boost for the EuroMillions lottery.Įven these Superdraw jackpots can roll over if they are not won on the night. They only happen a couple of times a year so they are always an event. Rollovers are always exciting, but every once in a while the people behind the EuroMillions lottery decide to speed things up with a EuroMillions Superdraw, skipping the usual roll-over increases and immediately setting the jackpot to a much higher level. That means that even if tonight's 'modest' €45-Million jackpot is won, Friday's draw will be dynamite. This Friday 21st September the EuroMillions is a Superdraw, with the jackpot pumped up to €130 000 000!
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