Eurojackpot Big Wins: Massive Millions Won Across Europe

by Emily Johnson - News Editor
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Danish Player Wins 112 Million NOK in Good Friday Eurojackpot Draw

A lottery player in Denmark has secured a life-changing windfall, winning approximately 112 million NOK in the Eurojackpot draw held on Friday, April 3, 2026. The win, which occurred on Good Friday, represents one of the most significant recent payouts for the pan-European lottery.

The Danish victory on Good Friday underscores the high-stakes nature of the game, where players across participating nations compete for massive jackpots. This event coincided with a period of heightened interest in the lottery, as participants looked to potentially fill their Easter eggs with over 100 million NOK.

This payout follows other substantial wins within the Eurojackpot system, including a case where a German player won 792 million NOK. The lottery has also seen consistent success in Norway, where 11 Norwegian players have already secured wins so far in 2026.

Eurojackpot is a collaborative lottery operated by national gaming companies across several European countries. To win the top prize, a player must correctly match five main numbers from a pool of 50 and two star numbers from a pool of 12. Draws are conducted every Tuesday and Friday.

The frequency of these large-scale wins highlights the growing popularity of cross-border lottery collaborations, which allow for larger prize pools than traditional national lotteries.

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