Belgian players have multiple avenues to participate in the popular Euromillions lottery, with draws held every tuesday and Friday [[1]]. Whether opting for a traditional ticket, a multiple-entry strategy, or the convenience of Quick Pick, hopefuls aim for a potential jackpot that frequently exceeds several million euros [[2]]. This guide details the various play options and how to check results, broadcast live on La Une and available through DH, as lottery officials encourage players to validate winnings promptly [[3]].
Looking to test your luck? There are several ways to play: the simple ticket, the multiple ticket, and Quick Pick.
With a simple ticket, costing €2.50 per line and per draw, players can choose between one and six combinations. Each grid consists of 50 numbers and 12 stars, requiring players to select 5 numbers and 2 stars per grid. You can also choose how many consecutive draws you want to participate in, increasing your chances of winning.
The multiple ticket allows players to select up to 10 numbers and 12 stars per grid, boosting the potential for a winning combination. As with the simple ticket, players can also choose to participate in multiple consecutive draws.
For those without a specific lucky number in mind, Quick Pick offers a convenient option: the computer randomly selects your numbers and stars. This is a popular method for players who prefer to leave it to chance.
Euromillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday. Results will be broadcast live on La Une around 11 p.m., and winning numbers will also be available on DH. If you believe you have a winning ticket, have it verified at a National Lottery retailer.