Nobody managed to secure the £14 million jackpot in this evening’s EuroMillions lottery draw. The winning numbers drawn were 4, 13, 14, 20, and 41, with the Lucky Stars being 6 and 12. The jackpot for the upcoming Friday draw is expected to reach an impressive £114 million, as confirmed by the National Lottery.
To participate in the game, players select five numbers and two Lucky Stars or opt for a lucky dip, with each ticket costing £2.50. Aside from the opportunity to win substantial cash prizes, playing the lottery contributes around £30 million weekly to UK charitable causes.
From tonight’s draw, 364,363 individuals in the UK won prizes, with the two highest winners both hailing from Britain. These top winners each received £172,000 for matching all five numbers and one Lucky Star, while three more Brits won just under £9,000 for guessing all five numbers.
Andy Carter, the Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, disclosed that the EuroMillions jackpot for Friday stands at a significant £114 million due to a special lottery event preceding Christmas. Carter emphasized the excitement surrounding the substantial potential win leading up to the festive season and encouraged early ticket purchases for a chance to win.
The UK Millionaire Maker code for Tuesday, guaranteeing one Brit a £1 million prize, is ZZN94414. The National Lottery announced that no one claimed the jackpot in the recent draw.
The Thunderball results for December 2nd revealed the numbers 11, 13, 32, 33, and 36, with the Thunderball being 8. Last week, a fortunate individual in France won the EuroMillions jackpot of £157 million.
Following a jackpot win, the prize resets to a still substantial £14 million, growing further after each draw without a winner. The EuroMillions draw occurs on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:45 pm, with ticket sales closing at 7:30 pm.
A group of National Lottery winners dedicated a day to packing donated toys into gift boxes at the ToyBox Project in Bedwas, Caerphilly, a charity supported by National Lottery funding. The ToyBox Project distributes new and pre-loved toys to families and organizations in South Wales, with the winners contributing new toys and interacting with families benefiting from the charity.
One lucky Lotto player won £15 million in the ‘Must Be Won’ draw on November 15. The winning ticket matched all six main balls – 09, 11, 27, 44, 48, and 52. The ticket was purchased online, and the winner is yet to come forward, urged to contact the National Lottery for claiming instructions.
A father who initially doubted his lottery win, believing it was a computer glitch, now plans to fulfill a lifelong dream with his £1 million prize. Peter Rogers, 73, from Merthyr Tydfil, purchased the winning ticket during his routine shopping, and after confirming his win, intends to travel to New York City to watch a major boxing match at Madison Square Garden. Peter expressed his disbelief and gratitude for the life-changing amount he won through the National Lottery.
The EuroMillions draw with a £34 million jackpot will commence at 8:45 pm, while the Thunderball draw will be at 8 pm. Players are required to choose five numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12 or opt for a Lucky Dip for randomly selected numbers.