

Here's our simple 6 Step Guide to make sure you never miss out on a massive lottery draw.Ģ. Choose your 6 numbers (1-50) plus 2 extra numbers (1-12)Ĥ. Tick the box marked Participation and select 'When Jackpot Is' ₹1,183.9 crore. 6 STEP GUIDE TO EUROMILLIONS SUBSCRIPTIONīetting on the EuroMillions Superdraw with Lottoland is not only the cheapest option around, but if you follow our tips it also means that you will never miss out on the next monster draw. Lottoland also allows you to use the NumberShield feature, meaning that nobody else can bet on the same selection of numbers that you’ve chosen. Recent EuroMillions SuperdrawsĪt Lottoland, we’ve got a nice little feature which means you never have to miss out on a Superdraw or massive EuroMillions rollover. You can set your account so that you place a bet on EuroMillions only if the jackpot exceeds a particular limit from €25 million (₹200 Crores) to €150 million (₹1270 Crores). Make sure to keep your account funded and you will automatically bet on every EuroMillions draw where the jackpot is bigger than your selected limit. On Friday, 15th of October 2021, a lucky ticketholder from Tahiti, French Polynesia, won an extraordinary €220 million (₹1860 Crores), the biggest EuroMillions jackpot to date. This massive win came about after the jackpot was boosted to €130 million (₹1112 Crores) by a Superdraw on 24 September which rolled over until it hit the jackpot cap of €220 million (₹1860 Crores). The owner, Concepción Puente, claimed not to know the winner's identity, adding that it is also not known whether the person is local or not as many tourists stop by the shop. The winning ticket was sold at a tobacconists called La Catedral de León. The initial jackpot of €130 million (₹1100 Crores) was not won on the night so the jackpot rolled over. The initial jackpot was €130 million (₹1100 Crores), which was won on the night of the draw.Ī jackpot of €143.5 million (₹1210 Crores) was won in León, Spain on Tuesday, 7th of December, 2021. The lucky winner was a single ticket which was purchased in the United Kingdom. The first EuroMillions Superdraw of 2022 was held on Friday, 4th of February. The second Superdraw of 2022 was eventually held on Friday 17th of June, which rolled over until it hit the €230 million (₹1880 Crores) jackpot cap and was eventually won on Friday 19th of July. Therefore, there was no need to boost the jackpot with the Superdraw. However, the jackpot had naturally reached higher than €130 million (₹1100 Crores), being €158.6 million ( ₹1290) at the time. Had the prize not been won, the next draw would have been a 'must-win draw', meaning that the funds designated for the jackpot would have filtered down to the following prize tiers.Ī EuroMillions Superdraw had been scheduled for Friday, 29th of April. The jackpot remained at €230 million (₹1880 Crores) until it was won on Tuesday 19th of July, 2022. There was no winner on the night of the draw so the €130 million (₹1100 Crores) jackpot amount rolled over until it reached the then cap of €230 million (₹1880 Crores) on Friday 8th of July.

Prior to the last Superdaw in September, the previous Superdraw was held on Friday 17th of June, 2022. The jackpot will be set at €130 million (₹1100 Crores) and if it is not won, it will continue to roll until it hits the jackpot cap of €240 million (approximately ₹1890 Crores). The date for the next EuroMillions Superdraw has not yet been confirmed. The new EuroMillions cap is €240 million (approximately ₹1890 Crores). The EuroMillions winning numbers were 17,23,24,26,27 + Lucky Stars 4 + 9.

There was no winner on the night of the draw so the €130 million (₹1100 Crores) grand prize amount rolled over until it was eventually won on Friday 23 September by a single ticket purchased in the UK, the final payout after the Superdraw rollover was £171 million / €193 million (approximately ₹1500 Crores). The last EuroMillions Superdraw took place on Friday 9th of September 2022. WHEN WAS THE LAST EUROMILLIONS SUPERDRAW? That means that if a Superdraw is not won, it rolls over and continues to increase. Apart from the size of the jackpot, there is no difference between a Superdraw and a regular EuroMillions draw as all the rules remain the same.

