Eurojackpot
Eurojackpot is one of Europe's largest and most popular lottery games. Played in 18 countries, Eurojackpot offers some of the largest lottery prizes in Europe. Every Friday, players get a shot at jackpots that often reach tens of millions—with a €120 million cap. Even if you don’t win the top prize, there are 12 other ways to win. Simple to play, with better odds than many lotteries, it’s no surprise Eurojackpot creates so many millionaires.
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Check the latest Eurojackpot results here and see if you matched the winning numbers.
Recent Eurojackpot Winning Numbers
Check the Eurojackpot numbers in last 15 days. If you wan to check more results then you can check Eurojackpot Results page.
How to play Eurojackpot?
- Players select 5 main numbers (1-50)
- Affordable tickets (typically €2-3) make participation accessible
- Weekly draws every Friday create regular winning opportunities
Biggest jackpot winners
€120 Million
Winner: German player (single ticket)
Date: February 2022
The largest Eurojackpot prize ever awarded.
€120 Million
Winner: Czech player (single ticket)
Date: March 2023
Tied for the record—just one year after the first €120M win.
€110 Million
Winner: Danish player (single ticket)
Date: October 2021
Denmark’s biggest lottery win in history at the time.
€90 Million
Winner: Finnish player (single ticket)
Date: July 2022
Finland’s largest-ever lottery prize.
€90 Million
Winner: German player (shared by two tickets)
Date: October 2017
Split between two winners—each received €45M.
Interesting Facts
- The largest Eurojackpot win ever was a staggering €120 million, won by a German player in February 2022. That's enough to buy a private island or a fleet of luxury sports cars!
- While hitting the jackpot is tough (1 in 95 million), your overall chances of winning any prize are about 1 in 26—better than many other major lotteries.
- Unlike some lotteries where jackpots can grow indefinitely, Eurojackpot has a €120 million cap. If no one wins at that amount, the prize money rolls down to lower-tier winners.
- Statistical analysis shows that 13, 19, and 42 are among the most frequently drawn main numbers, while 2 and 8 appear most often as Euro numbers.
- In 2015, a Danish player won €25 million just 15 minutes after buying their ticket—possibly the fastest transformation from regular citizen to millionaire in lottery history!
- Against all odds, several players have won Eurojackpot's top prize twice, including a German woman who scored €9 million in 2015 and €11 million in 2019.
- Germany and Finland have produced the most jackpot winners, while smaller countries like Estonia and Latvia have had surprising success relative to their population sizes.