Eurojackpot
Eurojackpot is a European lottery played across 18 countries with a starting jackpot of €10 million. The counties that participate in Eurojackpot are Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Poland, which joined in September 2017.
Eurojackpot is a double-matrix game, requiring players to match all five main numbers from a possible 50 plus two Euro numbers from a pool of 12 in order to win the jackpot. In every draw, there are eleven additional prize tiers in which players can win a prize for matching fewer numbers.
This Eurojackpot data includes all draws up to and including Friday 29th September 2023. The last Eurojackpot draw number was 78.
Prize Draw Information
The last jackpot drawn on Friday 29th September 2023 for Eurojackpot was €22 Million
The next estimated Eurojackpot jackpot is €27 Million |
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Eurojackpot Numbers (Last 10 Draws)
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Friday 29th September 2023 |
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Tuesday 26th September 2023 |
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Friday 22nd September 2023 |
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Tuesday 19th September 2023 |
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Friday 15th September 2023 |
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Tuesday 12th September 2023 |
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Friday 8th September 2023 |
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Tuesday 5th September 2023 |
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Friday 1st September 2023 |
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Tuesday 29th August 2023 |
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Eurojackpot Odds & Prize Draw Breakdown
Players must pick 5 balls from a pool of 50 and 2 Euro Numbers from a separate pool of 12. |
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Numbers Matched | Odds Rounded |
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5 Main Numbers + 2 Euro Numbers (Jackpot) | 1 in 139,838,160 |
5 Main Numbers + 1 Euro Number | 1 in 6,991,908 |
5 Main Numbers | 1 in 3,107,515 |
4 Main Numbers + 2 Euro Numbers | 1 in 621,503 |
4 Main Numbers + 1 Euro Number | 1 in 31,075 |
3 Main Numbers + 2 Euro Numbers | 1 in 14,125 |
4 Main Numbers | 1 in 13,811 |
2 Main Numbers + 2 Euro Numbers | 1 in 985 |
3 Main Numbers + 1 Euro Number | 1 in 706 |
3 Main Numbers | 1 in 314 |
1 Main Numbers + 2 Euro Numbers | 1 in 188 |
2 Main Numbers + 1 Euro Number | 1 in 49 |
Approx. Overall Odds: 1 in 32 |
Eurojackpot Draw Details
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Eurojackpot History
The first Eurojackpot draw took place in March 2012 in Helsinki, Finland, with players from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Slovenia taking part.
Spain joined the Eurojackpot game in June 2012, followed by Croatia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden in February 2013. In October 2014, Hungary and Czech Republic joined the game, with Slovakia joining Eurojackpot a year later in October 2015. The most recent country to join Eurojackpot is Poland, who joined in September 2017.
Up until the end of January 2013, if the jackpot had not been won for 12 consecutive draws and the 13th draw failed to produce a winner, the top prize would then roll down to be shared between players in the next winning prize tier. After this date, the rule was changed in favour of a jackpot cap set at €90 million. In October 2014, the game’s odds and prize payouts changed to create higher jackpots.
The jackpot first hit its €90 million maximum on 8th May 2015, before a player from the Czech Republic won the full amount in the following draw. The jackpot cap has since been reached on multiple occasions, and in 2018 it remained at this level for seven weeks before two German ticket holders won €45 million each.
In March 2022, Eurojackpot underwent its biggest set of changes to date. The game matrix changed, with players now required to select two Euro numbers from 1 to 12 instead of 1 to 10. After 10 years of only being drawn on a Friday, a Tuesday draw was also introduced. The jackpot cap was lifted from €90 million to €120 million, setting up the opportunity for ticket holders to play for bigger prizes than ever.
A player from Denmark was the first to hit the maximum €120 million jackpot, winning the record prize on 22nd July 2022.
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