Pan-European lottery guide

EuroMillions Lottery Guide

EuroMillions is a pan-European lottery with a five-number field and two Lucky Stars, making it a useful example for comparing multi-country jackpot formats.

How the draw works

Main numbers and prize tiers

EuroMillions uses 5 main numbers from 1 to 50 plus 2 Lucky Stars from 1 to 12. Prize tiers depend on how many required numbers match the official draw. Draw schedules and participation rules vary by country, so confirm current rules with the official operator in your location.

Odds context

Long odds are normal

Lottery games are random. Odds help you understand scale; they do not create a forecast or a repeatable result pattern.

Responsible play

Use limits and breaks

Use lottery tools as education and entertainment. Keep spending limits, take breaks and use Responsible Play resources when needed.

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EuroMillions FAQ

Does this page predict EuroMillions results?

No. Lottery draws are random. This page explains rules, odds context and related research tools only.

Where should I confirm final rules?

Confirm current rules, eligibility, draw schedules and prize details with the official operator or licensed retailer in your location.

Can members save EuroMillions number sets?

Members can use dashboard tools and saved sets for organization and number insights. The tools do not guarantee outcomes.