Eurojackpot
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To win the Eurojackpot top prize, you must match all five main numbers and both Euro numbers drawn. If nobody manages to match the full winning combination in a draw, the funds allocated to the Match 5 + 2 tier will roll over to the following draw. You can find out more about how the game works on the Eurojackpot page. Eurojackpot Results. Eurojackpot draws take place on Friday nights. This page provides details of the results, prize values and number of winners for the last ten Eurojackpot draws; so dig out your old tickets, one of them may have made you a millionaire! Latest Results and Winning Numbers. The Eurojackpot is a lottery arranged by a number of national lotteries across Europe. You can find the latest Eurojackpot winning numbers and results after each Eurojackpot draw. The draws take place every Friday at 9 P.M. To find out if you are the Eurojackpot winner, simply compare your numbers with the official results that we will. Eurojackpot auf einen Blick: Eurolotto online spielen, aktuelle Gewinnzahlen inkl. Ziehungsvideo und eine kurze Spielanleitung. Eurojackpot Results Archive for 2020. Home; Eurojackpot; Winning Numbers Archive - 2020; Click on the date to view further information on that draw. Result Date Numbers Jackpot; Friday 25 th December 2020: 7; 10; 19; 26; 42; 1; 9; €44 Million R: Friday 18.
If you have any questions about playing Eurojackpot, then this is the place for you! Have a read through the Frequently Asked Questions to find your answer.
Question: When does the Eurojackpot draw take place?
Answer:The Eurojackpot draw is held every Friday at 9.00pm CET (8.00pm GMT) in Helsinki, Finland. Results from the draw will be available on this site within minutes of the draw taking place and a full breakdown of prizes is published once it is made available.
Back to TopQuestion: What time do Eurojackpot ticket sales close?
Answer: Ticket sales close at different times in different countries - as early as five hours before the time of the draw - so it is advisable to check with your local lottery operator. You can avoid the last minute rush by buying your Eurojackpot tickets early in the week so that you can then sit back and relax while other players who have left it to the very last minute scramble to purchase their entries!
Back to TopQuestion: How do you win with Eurojackpot?
Answer: You have 12 chances to win on Eurojackpot, from matching two main numbers and one Euro number for the smallest prize up to matching all five main numbers and both Euro numbers to win the multi-million Euro jackpot. Full details of the prize tiers and your odds of winning in each are available on the Eurojackpot Prizes page.
Back to TopQuestion: Can you play Eurojackpot if you do not live in a participating country?
Answer: People from all over the world can choose their Eurojackpot numbers online and try to win one of the many prizes on offer in every draw. Visit the Lotto Tickets page for more information.
Back to TopQuestion: If I win, how long do I have to claim a prize?
Answer: As with other multinational lotteries, the length of time that you have to claim a Eurojackpot prize is dependent on the country in which it was purchased. Players should consult their local lottery operator to find out the rules for their country.
If you played online, then you don’t need to worry – you will be contacted about your prize via email and then you can commence the claims procedure.
Back to TopQuestion: How old do I have to be to play Eurojackpot?
Answer: Online players must be over 18, and for those buying physical tickets the age limits change from country to country, so you will need to contact your local lottery officials to find out whether or not you can play.
Back to TopQuestion: Are winnings on the Eurojackpot taxable?
Answer: Tax obligations on lottery winnings vary between countries, so you should consult a financial expert in your area if you do win a substantial Eurojackpot prize.
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Question: What are the odds of winning a prize on Eurojackpot?
Answer: The odds of winning the top prize on Eurojackpot are 1 in 95,344,200, with the odds of matching two main numbers and one Euro number, the minimum required for claiming a prize, standing at 1 in 42. For a full rundown of the odds of winning, visit the Eurojackpot Prizes page.
Back to TopQuestion: Does the Eurojackpot have a minimum guaranteed jackpot?
Answer: The minimum Eurojackpot top prize is €10 million, but it often reaches much higher amounts due to rollovers.
Back to TopQuestion: Does the Eurojackpot have a rollover limit or jackpot cap?
Answer: The top prize on Eurojackpot can roll over up to €90 million. If it is not won after it reaches that amount, then the excess cash raised through ticket sales is rolled down into the second prize tier to create a “second” jackpot, which can also roll until it is won or hits €90 million. The top prize will stay at €90 million until it is won.
Back to TopQuestion: What is the biggest jackpot ever won on the Eurojackpot?
Answer: The biggest ever Eurojackpot prize is worth €90 million. This amount was first won by a Czech ticket holder in May 2015.
Back to TopQuestion: When is the next Eurojackpot draw?
Answer: Friday 5th February 2021 .
Back to TopQuestion: What does the Eurojackpot jackpot currently stand at?
Answer: The next Eurojackpot jackpot is estimated at €10,000,000
Back to TopQuestion: How much does it cost to buy a Eurojackpot ticket?
Answer: A single ticket costs €2.
Back to TopThe Eurojackpot lottery is now played across 16 European countries. Whilst still a newcomer Eurojackpot syndicates are starting to appear.
Read more about the Eurojackpot game below, or start with the online syndicates that are available so far here:-
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About The Game
The Eurojackpot lotto game has been running since 17th March 2012, but unless you live in one of the operating countries you've probably not heard about it yet.
Launched as a serious rival to the big EuroMillions game, this young upstart has already claimed 16 countries as participants - more than EuroMillions which has only 9.
Countries Currently Playing Eurojackpot:
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Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary.
Jackpots Of Up To €90 Million
The jackpots are comparable to it's big Euro brother, starting at €10 Million and are able to reach up to €90 Million. They will also likely grow further and tend towards bigger rollovers as the game becomes more popular, and as more countries potentially join. The Czech Republic and Hungary were the latest, both joining in October 2014.
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The biggest Eurojackpot winner to date was claimed by the Czech Republic - one of the two newest countries to join the game - on 15th May 2015. The jackpot reached the capped amount of €90 Million so will not now be beaten unless the game rules change.
Other big wins have gone to Finland on 12th September 2014 for €61,170,752.70, Germany on 5th December 2014 for €58,693,173.90, and Finland again on 4th April 2014 for €57,275,841.60. There have also been a handful of wins in the €40+ Million range too.
How Does The Game Work
The game is a 'Powerball' type game, where two sets of balls are used. The main draw is 5 numbers from a pool of 50, with 2 supplementary numbers, called Euronumbers, drawn from a pool of 10 (this was increased from 8 on 10th October 2014).
All 5 main balls plus the 2 Euronumbers must be matched for a jackpot win. This gives overall jackpot odds of 1 in 95,344,200 - still easier to win than EuroMillions, but no longer by very much.
The draw itself is made once per week on a Friday evening, in Helsinki (Finland).
Here's a video of a live draw courtesy of the Croatian lottery company:
How Much To Play?
The standard ticket price is €2 per line. Syndicate prices will of course depend on the operator.
The Prize Table
Here's a breakdown of all the current prize tiers available and the odds of winning them:
Main Numbers | Bonus Balls | Odds |
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5 | 2 | 1 in 95,344,200 |
5 | 1 | 1 in 5,959,013 |
5 | 0 | 1 in 3,405,150 |
4 | 2 | 1 in 423,752 |
4 | 1 | 1 in 26,485 |
4 | 0 | 1 in 15,134 |
3 | 2 | 1 in 9,631 |
3 | 1 | 1 in 602 |
3 | 0 | 1 in 344 |
2 | 2 | 1 in 672 |
2 | 1 | 1 in 42 |
1 | 2 | 1 in 128 |
To win something you therefore need to match at least 3 balls - either 2 main balls and 1 bonus, or 1 main ball and 2 bonus balls (or of course, 3 main balls).
News
15 May 2015: The jackpot cap is finally hit - a payout of €90 Million goes to newcomer the Czech Republic.
5 Dec 2014: Germany almost reclaims the jackpot title with a big win of €58 Million.
20 Oct 2014: Two new countries join the game - welcome to the Czech Republic and Hungary.
12 Sep 2014: Finaland breaks the record again with a new biggest jackpot ever of €61 Million.
4 Apr 2014: Finland claims the new record jackpot of €57 Million.
12 Apr 2013: A new record jackpot is set by a player in Germany at more than €46 Million.
1 Feb 2013: Exciting times for the Eurojackpot lottery as 6 more countries all sign up taking the total to 14 European countries. The new additions are Sweden, Lithuania, Iceland, Croatia, Latvia and Norway.
31 Jan 2013: Sadly the rolldown rule is removed from the game - meaning greater jackpots but less opportunities for strategic players.
30 Jun 2012: Spain has officially join the game.
23 Mar 2012: First draw takes place with 7 European countries taking part.
17 Mar 2012: Tickets go on sale for the first ever Eurojackpot draw.
Official Site
There is an official website of sorts for the Eurojackpot game, but it's an absolute bare minimum website which consists mainly of links to all the official operators in each of the participating countries. But you can find that site here.