EuroMillions Syndicate Winners
There are several notable EuroMillions syndicate wins throughout the history of the game:
- A family syndicate from County Dublin claimed the biggest ever lottery prize won in Ireland when they won €175 milion on Tuesday 19th February 2019.
- On Friday 1st July 2016, a syndicate of Dublin bus drivers won a EuroMillions jackpot worth €23.8 million. Each of the 22 members of the group received just over €1 million and even arrived by bus to pick up their cheques!
- On Friday 6th November 2009, a syndicate of seven office workers in Merseyside won a whopping £45.5 million when their entry was one of two British tickets that split a jackpot of £91.1 million. Each member received £6.5 million.
Associated Draw Results
EuroMillions Plus Results — Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 4 | €2,000.00 | 37 | €74,000.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 1,704 | €34,080.00 |
Totals |
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1,741 | €108,080.00 |
Read more about the EuroMillions Plus draw
Super Star Results — Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 in Exact Order | CHF0.00 | CHF0.00 | |
Match First 2 + Last 2 | CHF6,359.25 | 2 | CHF12,718.50 |
Match First 3 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 3 | CHF2,119.75 | 5 | CHF10,598.75 |
Match First 4 or Last 4 | CHF927.40 | 16 | CHF14,838.40 |
Match First 2 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 2 | CHF289.05 | 44 | CHF12,718.20 |
Match First 3 or Last 3 | CHF53.80 | 128 | CHF6,886.40 |
Match First 1 + Last 1 | CHF23.95 | 199 | CHF4,766.05 |
Match First 2 or Last 2 | CHF11.00 | 1,253 | CHF13,783.00 |
Match First 1 or Last 1 | CHF4.20 | 12,686 | CHF53,281.20 |
Totals |
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14,333 | CHF129,590.50 |
Read more about the Super Star draw
Belgium Joker+ Results — Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Constellation:Stier
Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 plus Constellation | €600,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 6 | €20,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 5 | €2,000.00 | 2 | €4,000.00 |
Match 4 | €200.00 | 14 | €2,800.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 190 | €3,800.00 |
Match 2 | €5.00 | 2,030 | €10,150.00 |
Match 1 | €2.00 | 19,620 | €39,240.00 |
Constellation | €1.50 | 9,199 | €13,798.50 |
Totals |
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31,055 | €73,788.50 |
Read more about the Belgium Joker+ draw
Austrian Joker Results
With the Austrian Joker being drawn on dissimilar days to EuroMillions, please refer to the Austrian Joker page for results relevant to your ticket:
Read more about the Austrian Joker draw
Luxembourg Joker Results — Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 5 in Exact Order | €10,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 4 in Exact Order | €1,000.00 | 2 | €2,000.00 |
Match Last 3 in Exact Order | €100.00 | 15 | €1,500.00 |
Match Last 2 in Exact Order | €10.00 | 119 | €1,190.00 |
Match Last 1 in Exact Order | €2.00 | 1,200 | €2,400.00 |
Totals |
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1,336 | €7,090.00 |
Read more about the Luxembourg Joker draw
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Associated Draw Results
EuroMillions Plus Results — Tuesday 12th January 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 4 | €2,000.00 | 50 | €100,000.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 1,913 | €38,260.00 |
Totals |
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1,963 | €138,260.00 |
Read more about the EuroMillions Plus draw
Super Star Results — Tuesday 12th January 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 5 in Exact Order | CHF250,000.00 | 2 | CHF500,000.00 |
Match First 2 + Last 2 | CHF7,279.15 | 2 | CHF14,558.30 |
Match First 3 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 3 | CHF1,516.50 | 8 | CHF12,132.00 |
Match First 4 or Last 4 | CHF999.10 | 17 | CHF16,984.70 |
Match First 2 + Last 1 or First 1 + Last 2 | CHF291.15 | 50 | CHF14,557.50 |
Match First 3 or Last 3 | CHF57.55 | 137 | CHF7,884.35 |
Match First 1 + Last 1 | CHF21.40 | 255 | CHF5,457.00 |
Match First 2 or Last 2 | CHF10.55 | 1,494 | CHF15,761.70 |
Match First 1 or Last 1 | CHF4.25 | 14,201 | CHF60,354.25 |
Totals |
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16,166 | CHF647,689.80 |
Read more about the Super Star draw
Belgium Joker+ Results — Tuesday 12th January 2016
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Constellation:Tweelingen
Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 plus Constellation | €400,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 6 | €20,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 5 | €2,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match 4 | €200.00 | 25 | €5,000.00 |
Match 3 | €20.00 | 218 | €4,360.00 |
Match 2 | €5.00 | 2,182 | €10,910.00 |
Match 1 | €2.00 | 21,688 | €43,376.00 |
Constellation | €1.50 | 10,173 | €15,259.50 |
Totals |
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34,286 | €78,905.50 |
Read more about the Belgium Joker+ draw
Austrian Joker Results
With the Austrian Joker being drawn on dissimilar days to EuroMillions, please refer to the Austrian Joker page for results relevant to your ticket:
Read more about the Austrian Joker draw
Luxembourg Joker Results — Tuesday 12th January 2016
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Prize Categories | Prize Per Winner | Winners | Prize Fund Amount |
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Match 6 | €500,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 5 in Exact Order | €10,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 4 in Exact Order | €1,000.00 | €0.00 | |
Match Last 3 in Exact Order | €100.00 | 14 | €1,400.00 |
Match Last 2 in Exact Order | €10.00 | 145 | €1,450.00 |
Match Last 1 in Exact Order | €2.00 | 1,456 | €2,912.00 |
Totals |
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1,615 | €5,762.00 |
Read more about the Luxembourg Joker draw
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Prize Breakdown
Numbers Matched | Prize Per Winner | Total Winners |
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Match 5 and 2 Stars | €23,739,150.40 |
Rollover! |
Match 5 and 1 Star | €436,957.52 | 3 |
Match 5 | €48,550.84 | 9 |
Match 4 and 2 Stars | €3,703.03 | 59 |
Match 4 and 1 Star | €220.49 | 867 |
Match 4 | €121.69 | 1,571 |
Match 3 and 2 Stars | €48.77 | 2,800 |
Match 2 and 2 Stars | €15.61 | 40,241 |
Match 3 and 1 Star | €14.75 | 40,745 |
Match 3 | €13.49 | 74,921 |
Match 1 and 2 Stars | €8.00 | 221,908 |
Match 2 and 1 Star | €7.89 | 609,472 |
Match 2 | €4.44 | 1,106,375 |
Totals |
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2,098,971 |
EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 3rd November 2016.
Ball Set: 03
Draw Machine: 11
2,098,971
Tickets won a prize in this draw.
27,309,845
Entries were purchased for this draw.
77 in 1,000
For every 1,000 tickets bought, 77 won a prize.
How to Identify a EuroMillions Lottery Scam
- It is not possible to win a EuroMillions prize, raffle, sweepstake or competition that you have not entered. If you receive a notification informing you that you have won a prize in a game you have never played, it is a scam.
- To win a EuroMillions prize, you must have purchased a ticket for the correct draw date and your number selection must match the balls required to win the relevant prize.
- You do not win EuroMillions prizes based on randomly selected mobile phone numbers or email addresses, including for games which you did not enter.
- EuroMillions will not ask you to pay any type of ‘fee’ to receive your prize.
- EuroMillions will not ask you to pay the ‘tax’ due on the win in advance of receiving a prize.
Clues to Identify a Scam
All of the points listed below are usually a good indication that the winning notification you have received is a scam:
- The email has been sent from a free webmail address (for example @hotmail.com, @outlook.com or @yahoo.com) or from an unrelated address that could have been compromised.
- The letter or email does not address you personally but instead starts with something vague like ‘Dear Winner’. This may not always be the case, however, so don’t assume the message is genuine just because it uses your name.
- Scam letters are often on poor quality, photocopied letterhead (although some will include a genuine business address in an attempt to provide legitimacy). It is worth noting that not all scam letters are of a low quality; scammers are constantly updating and improving technology so their messages may appear more legitimate.
- There is often a strict time limit to claim the ‘prize’. This is intended to put the potential victim under pressure and deter them from seeking advice or investigating the matter further.
- Confidentiality is often demanded as a ‘condition of winning’. Again, this is to deter the recipient from seeking the advice of friends or family who may be more familiar with this type of scam.
- The communication may contain complicated language and jargon, such as ticket numbers and ‘batch’ references in an attempt to give the document an ‘official’ feel.
- Poor spelling, grammar and syntax are usually a good indication that the letter or email is a scam.
- A photocopy of a cheque with your name on it may be contained within the communication to entice you into sending funds, something which real lotteries would never do.
- Some scams may claim to be from Euro-Millions.com, but please remember that we will never contact you under any circumstances to say you have won a prize. Any prize notifications that supposedly originate from Euro-Millions.com are fraudulent.
Types of EuroMillions Scams
EuroMillions scams can turn the popular dream of winning a jackpot into a costly nightmare. Here are some of the most popular methods used by fraudsters.
The first point of contact is generally made using one of the following approaches:
Direct Mail
A letter is sent through the post informing the recipient that they have won a lottery prize and need to register their claim in order for their winnings to be processed.
Telephone
A ‘lottery official’ calls the potential victim to tell them about the ‘good news’ and, during the telephone call, will try to extract a payment and/or bank details under the pretence that a ‘processing fee’ or ‘tax’ needs to be paid.
Some scammers have taken to selling fake lottery tickets over the phone. They will ask for payment upfront, requiring the target to disclose their bank details, but the tickets are never sent as they do not exist.
Mobile
A text message is sent informing the recipient that their mobile number was entered into a raffle or lottery and selected at random as the winner.