LOTTO LUCK When is the next EuroMillions draw?

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THE EuroMillions is back with another massive jackpot and this could be your chance to win.

This is what you need to know about the next EuroMillions draw.

When is the next EuroMillions draw?

The EuroMillions is played every Tuesday and Friday.

The jackpot prize changes with every draw – except when it hits the threshold of £206 million.

You can purchase your tickets during the days leading up to the draw and on the day itself.

The draw takes place in the evening and that is when the winners and losers found out if fate played in their favour or not.

The jackpot stays at that level for a further four draws if no one claims the winnings.

It must be won in the fifth draw.

If no ticket matches all the numbers it is shared among all those ticket holders who are one number short, meaning multiple new multimillionaires.

What time is the Euromillions draw in the UK?

You can purchase your Euromillions ticket everyday from 6am till 11pm.

On the draw day, make sure that you purchase your ticket before 7.30pm.

You can view the draw taking place at 8.45pm on the Euromillions website or YouTube channel.

The results are then published on the website at 9.30pm.

How much is a EuroMillions ticket?

Tickets cost £2.50 or €2.50 – depending on the country you’re playing in.

Tickets for EuroMillions are sold in nine countries, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, with ticket-holders all trying to win a share of the same jackpot each week.

How many numbers are there in Euromillions?

Players choose five numbers between 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars between 1 to 12.

As with any Lottery game, it is completely down to chance and the amount of money you choose to gamble.

And just because these numbers may be the most commonly chosen, there is no guarantee they will be chosen in the next EuroMillions draw.

The chances of matching all five EuroMillions numbers and the two lucky stars is one in 139,838,160.

According to EuroMillions statistics, number 20 is the biggest winner – having been drawn 66 times.

Its closely followed by numbers 23 and 5, which have both made an entrance 64 times.

Number 27 has been a winning ball 63 times, while 42 has made an appearance on 60 occasions.

The most common Lucky Stars, which range between 1-12, are both low numbers.

Number 2 is the out-an-out winner having been drawn 109 times and number 3 has come out 102 times.

The number drawn out the least number of times is 22 – which has been a winning number on just 37 occasions.

Eighteen has showed up just 38 times, while 40 has mirrored itself and made 40 debuts.

The other uncommon numbers are 33, drawn 42 times, and 3, which has appeared 43 times.

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