EuroMillions Statistics Overview

Analyze vital EuroMillions data with our comprehensive statistics overview. From record-breaking jackpots and detailed prize odds to historical payout records, discover the key performance indicators that define Europe's favorite lottery.

€250.0M
Record Jackpot
Set in July 2022 by a UK player
1 in 13
Winning Odds
Overall chance of winning any prize
€55.4B+
Total Paid Out
Total prizes awarded since 2004
22 Draws
Max Rollover
Longest sequence without a jackpot winner
€250M
Jackpot Cap
Maximum possible jackpot amount
5 Tickets
Top Winners
Most jackpot winners in a single draw

EuroMillions Hot & Cold Numbers

Hot Numbers

Main Numbers
42
44
29
23
19
Lucky Stars
3
2

Cold Numbers

Main Numbers
22
33
46
41
18
Lucky Stars
12
1

Understanding Number Patterns

While every draw is random, history shows interesting extremes. The number 23 is the most frequent visitor, whereas 22 has appeared the least. Observing these trends helps players choose between "Hot" streaks or "Cold" sleepers.

Most Drawn
23
198 Times
Least Drawn
22
142 Times

EuroMillions Winning Map

All Time Records

Visualizing the distribution of millionaires across participating nations.

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A truly pan-European phenomenon

The jackpot winning distribution across the 9 participating countries is surprisingly balanced when adjusted for population. While the "Big Three" lead in total winners, countries like Portugal and Austria show a remarkably high "Luck Factor" per capita.

EuroMillions Prize Odds

Total Odds: 1 in 13
Tier Match Odds
I 5 Numbers + 2 Stars 1 in 139,838,160
II 5 Numbers + 1 Star 1 in 6,991,908
III 5 Numbers 1 in 3,107,515
IV 4 Numbers + 2 Stars 1 in 621,503
V 4 Numbers + 1 Star 1 in 31,076
VI 3 Numbers + 2 Stars 1 in 14,126
VII 4 Numbers 1 in 13,812
VIII 2 Numbers + 2 Stars 1 in 986
IX 3 Numbers + 1 Star 1 in 707
X 3 Numbers 1 in 314
XI 1 Number + 2 Stars 1 in 188
XII 2 Numbers + 1 Star 1 in 50
XIII 2 Numbers 1 in 22

Biggest Jackpots per Year

A look at the highest prize won in each calendar year, highlighting record-breaking moments.

Year Top Prize Reached Highlight
2026 (YTD) €142,000,000 Early Year High
2025 €215,800,000 Multiple Cap Rollovers
2024 €213,887,390 Recent Mega Jackpot
2023 €240,000,000 Record Won in Austria
2022 €230,000,000 UK Record Winner
2021 €220,000,000 Won in France
2020 €200,000,000 Cap decrease milestone

Total Paid Out per Prize Tier

A comprehensive breakdown of how €55.4 Billion+ has been distributed across all winning tiers since the game began in 2004.

GET Prize Tier Total Paid Out % of Total
Jackpot (5 + 2) €26.19 Billion 47.29%
5 Numbers + 1 Star €3.81 Billion 6.87%
5 Numbers €0.89 Billion 1.61%
2 Numbers + 1 Star €9.91 Billion 17.89%
1 Number + 2 Stars €3.70 Billion 6.68%
TOTAL HISTORICAL PAYOUT €55.4 Billion+ 100%

Yearly Jackpot Summary

An aggregated view of total jackpots won and the cumulative prize money awarded annually.

Year Jackpots Won Total Amount Won
2026 (YTD) 4 €344,000,000
2025 16 €1,450,500,000
2024 22 €1,890,200,000
2023 14 €1,176,145,152
2022 11 €1,098,450,000
2021 17 €1,345,200,000
2020 13 €982,100,000
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EuroMillions Stats FAQs

Quick answers to the most common questions about the data and probabilities.

Historically, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain have produced the highest number of jackpot winners. However, proportionally to population size, countries like Portugal and Ireland often show a higher frequency of big wins.
Yes, there is a Jackpot Cap. Currently, the maximum jackpot is set at €250 Million. Once the jackpot reaches this amount, it can stay at that level for a maximum of four draws. If no one wins by the fifth draw, the prize money rolls down to the next winning tier, creating even bigger prizes for players matching 5 numbers + 1 star.
Mathematically, no. Every draw is entirely independent, meaning the odds reset every time. A number that hasn't appeared in months has the exact same probability (1 in 50) of being drawn as a number that appeared last week. However, many players enjoy tracking "Cold" numbers in the belief that they are "due" to appear soon.
We update our database immediately after every Tuesday and Friday draw results are officially verified. This ensures our "Hot & Cold" numbers, "Jackpot History", and "Check Your Numbers" tool are always current with the latest draw data.
It depends on where you buy the ticket. In countries like the UK, France, and Austria, lottery winnings are tax-free. However, in Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland, winnings above a certain threshold (e.g., €40,000 in Spain) are subject to a special tax (usually around 20%). Always check your local regulations.