The next EuroMillions Superdraw will be held on Friday 5th June and follow its usual format. The game doesn’t change. The goal is to match 5 numbers between 1 and 50, plus two Lucky Stars from a separate pool of 1 to 12. Only the jackpot is much, much higher.
Players are entering for a guaranteed jackpot of €130 million, and it only increases the longer it runs without a winner.
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What’s a EuroMillions Superdraw?
EuroMillions Superdraws are special draws connected to the main EuroMillions drawing. Unlike regular EuroMillions draws where jackpots begin at €17 million, Superdraws bypass this by a long distance, guaranteeing €130 million to the lucky winner. This exciting prize boost is funded by the EuroMillions Reserve Fund, which collects a percentage of the common prize fund from every regular draw.
If nobody wins the Superdraw on June 5th, the jackpot rolls over to the next draw. While it can go as high as €250 million, it can take a few weeks to get there.
However, once it hits the €250 million limit, the sum remains at that level for four additional draws. If there is no winner in the fifth drawing, it becomes a “Must Be Won” draw. If this happens, the jackpot rolls down to the next highest prize tier where there is at least one winner. This can lead to multiple players becoming multi-millionaires without necessarily matching all the numbers — an exciting prospect for EuroMillions players, as it means that you could win by matching five main numbers and one Lucky Star, or just the five main numbers.
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Previous Winners
There have been many huge prizes awarded to lottery players throughout regions where EuroMillions is played. Here are a few you can look at to show you the potential of taking part:
- - In March 2026, a UK player claimed £181 million, the result of the Superdraw event that launched on 20th February 2026. There was no jackpot winner for the Superdraw night, or the several subsequent, and so the jackpot increased all the way to €209,527,211.00 on the night when it was finally won on Friday 10th March.
- - In April 2025, a lucky individual from Austria claimed a staggering €250 million, the maximum jackpot cap possible. This massive win stemmed from the Superdraw event that launched on 28th March 2025 with an initial €130 million prize. After the jackpot went unclaimed on the opening night and through several subsequent draws, it rapidly escalated until it hit the ceiling and was finally won on Tuesday, 15th April.
- - In June 2024, a player in Porto, Portugal, scooped a massive €213,887,390, ending a cycle that began with the Superdraw on 7th June 2024. The initial €130 million jackpot proved elusive on the night of the event and continued to roll over five times as "lottery fever" built across Europe. The winning ticket was eventually validated following the draw on Tuesday, 25th June, making it one of the largest prizes ever won in Portugal.
Enter EuroMillions
If you can’t wait a month until the Superdraw, don't worry because you can enter the main game twice a week on either Tuesday or Friday evening. Draws happen in Paris at around 21:05 CET. Find out more here. The prizes might be smaller than Superdraws, but they’re still life-changing.