In tonight’s EuroMillions draw, a life-changing £137 million was available to be won. The top prize is given to any EuroMillions player who matches all five main numbers from one to 50 and two Lucky Stars from one to 12. Additionally, the National Lottery’s Thunderball draw, held at 8 pm, offered a fixed top prize of £500,000 for those who match all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
The winning Thunderball numbers for tonight are 2, 4, 9, 33, 37, with the Thunderball being 1. The winning EuroMillions numbers are 5, 6, 16, 17, 49, and the Lucky Stars are 2 and 12. While there were no jackpot winners, one person won £250,668.20 by matching all five main EuroMillions numbers and one Lucky Star. Six individuals each won £14,646.30 by matching the five main numbers, and one person who matched all five Thunderball numbers won £5,000.
Although there were no jackpot winners in tonight’s draws, the EuroMillions jackpot for Tuesday now stands at an estimated £150 million. Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, emphasized the significant impact the jackpot could have on the winner’s life and encouraged players to participate for a chance to win. The Thunderball draw, which offers a top prize of £500,000, has also taken place, with the winning numbers being 2, 4, 9, 33, 37, and Thunderball 1.
EuroMillions tickets purchased in the UK include a Millionaire Maker code at no additional cost, offering the chance to win at least one £1 million prize. The winning code for tonight’s draw will be announced shortly, and winners must claim their prizes within 180 days. Instructions for claiming prizes vary based on how the tickets were purchased.
In a recent poll, Mirror readers expressed their preferences regarding sharing lottery wins, with a majority opting to keep their wins private. The next EuroMillions jackpot, set at £122 million, rolled over to tonight’s draw, now reaching £137 million. The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot are about one in 139,838,160, and for the Thunderball jackpot, the odds are one in 8,060,598.
With the EuroMillions draw starting soon, players must match all five main numbers from one to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from one to 12 to have a chance at winning the £137 million jackpot. The Thunderball draw offers players the opportunity to win prizes for matching different numbers. Previously, the largest EuroMillions jackpot in history was won by a ticket holder in Cork, Ireland, who received €250 million (£215 million).
The results of the draws will be announced shortly, and players are reminded of the deadline for ticket purchases. The EuroMillions jackpot can reach a maximum of €250 million, with special rules in place for consecutive rollovers. The draw times for various National Lottery games were also highlighted, emphasizing the different opportunities for players to participate and potentially win prizes.

