With jackpots often reaching into the tens of millions of euros, the EuroMillions lottery continues to draw important public interest across Europe. This week’s draw offers participants several options for ticket purchase and play, ranging from standard single lines to more complex multi-line entries and automated “Swift Pick” selections. Players in participating nations – including France, Spain, and the United Kingdom – have until Tuesday and Friday evenings to purchase tickets for a chance at the grand prize [[1]].
There are several ways to play: with a simple ticket, a multiple-entry ticket, or a Quick Pick.
A simple ticket costs €2.50 per line and allows you to play between one and six combinations. Each line consists of 50 numbers and 12 stars. Players select five numbers and two stars per line, and can also choose how many draws they want to participate in, increasing their chances of winning.
The multiple-entry ticket offers even more possibilities, allowing players to select up to 10 numbers and 12 stars per line. Like the simple ticket, players can also choose to enter multiple consecutive draws.
For those who don’t have specific lucky numbers in mind, the Quick Pick option is a convenient time-saver: the computer randomly selects your numbers and stars.
Euromillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday, with results available live on La Une around 11 p.m., and winning numbers also published on DH. If you believe you have a winning ticket, it must be validated at a point of sale for the National Lottery.