EuroMillions Jackpot rollover: When is the next draw?

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The EuroMillions £184million jackpot is still waiting for its lucky winner after no one claimed it last night.

Next EuroMillions drawing is when?

 

Every Tuesday and Friday, players have a chance to win millions of euros in the Euromillions lottery.

 

On Tuesday (12 October), the National Lottery's largest prize of £184 million was won. The next draw will take place on Friday (15 October).

 

However, because of the Euromillions' limit of €220 million, further funds cannot be included.

 

If no one claims the prize, the jackpot will remain at that amount for another four drawings.

 

If no ticket matches all of the numbers in the fifth draw, the jackpot is split among those ticket holders who are one number short, resulting in several new multimillionaires.

 

It depends on how much you want to spend on it.

 

Tickets are priced at £2.50 or €2.50, depending on where you play.

 

Tickets for EuroMillions are available in nine different countries, with players hoping to split the same weekly prize.

 

Which Euromillions numbers have been the luckiest?

As with any Lottery game, the outcome is entirely dependent on luck and the stakes you are willing to accept.

 

Even though these are the most often selected numbers, it doesn't mean they will be in the next Euromillions draw.

 

One in 139,838,160 have a chance of matching all five Euromillions numbers plus the two bonus balls.

 

Each player selects five numbers from the range of 1 to 50, as well as two Lucky Stars from the range of 1 to 12.

 

The number 20 has been drawn 66 times, according to EuroMillions records, making it the greatest winner.

 

Numbers 23 and 5 are just behind it, having each made an appearance 64 times.

 

The 27th winning ball has appeared 63 times, while the 42nd has appeared 60 times.

 

The two lowest Lucky Star numbers, 1 and 12, are the most frequent.

 

Having been drawn 109 times, number 2 is the clear winner, followed closely by number 3, which has been drawn 102 times.

 

With just 37 times as many drawings, the number 22 has only been a winning number.

 

A mere 38 appearances have been made by 18, whereas the number 40 has mirrored itself and made a total of 40 first appearances.

 

The numbers 33 and 3, both of which have only occurred 43 times, are the only other unusual ones.

 

There have been 70 occurrences of 10, whereas one has appeared 74 times.

 

Earlier this year, Adrian and Gillian Bayford were the proud owners of a whopping €190 million (£148.7 million) windfall.