EuroMillions Results for February 27: Winning Numbers for the £139 Million Jackpot
Tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions draw for February 27 is officially in the books — and yes, the prizes were big enough to flip someone’s life upside down.
If you played, now’s the moment of truth. That dream about quitting your job, hopping on a plane, and living the high life? It might not be so crazy after all.
? Tonight’s Winning Numbers
EuroMillions Main Numbers:
14, 24, 27, 39, 42
Lucky Stars:
06, 10
UK Millionaire Maker Code:
HGVX32794
And don’t forget — every EuroMillions ticket automatically enters you into the UK Millionaire Maker, meaning at least one UK player pockets £1 million in every single draw.
? Thunderball Results
Thunderball Numbers:
11, 16, 26, 29, 34
Thunderball:
08
? A £139 Million Dream
Tonight’s jackpot stood at a massive £139 million. That’s the kind of money that could mean:
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Saying goodbye to the daily commute
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Booking first-class flights without blinking
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Champagne on a super yacht ?
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Or relaxing on a private beach in the Bahamas
And remember — the odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13, which gives everyone a real shot at walking away with something.
? The Biggest Lottery Wins Ever
Here are five jaw-dropping global jackpots:
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£1.308 billion – Powerball (January 13, 2016, USA – split between three tickets)
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£1.267 billion – Mega Millions (March 2019, South Carolina winner)
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£633.76 million – Powerball (Wisconsin winner)
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£625.76 million – Powerball (Won by Mavis L. Wanczyk in August 2017)
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£575.53 million – Powerball (Shared by winners in Iowa and New York, October 2018)
?? Huge UK EuroMillions Winners
EuroMillions first launched on February 7, 2004, created by France’s Française des Jeux, Spain’s Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, and the UK’s Camelot.
Over the years, it’s made plenty of millionaires — and a few mega-millionaires:
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£175 million jackpot in December 2020 — one of the UK’s biggest ever
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£170,221,000 won by an anonymous UK ticket-holder in October 2019
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£161,653,000 scooped by Colin and Chris Weir in July 2011
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£148,656,000 won by Adrian and Gillian Bayford in August 2012
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And Jane Park made headlines in 2013 after winning £1 million, becoming Britain’s youngest lottery winner