Guide
EuroMillions is a transnational lottery available across nine European countries. Here is everything you need to know about entering, draw schedules, and checking results.
To play EuroMillions you must be aged 18 or over. Residency rules vary by country:
You must be physically located in an eligible country to purchase a ticket. Online accounts typically require residency verification.
EuroMillions is available in nine countries:
Visit an authorised lottery retailer. In the UK these include convenience stores, supermarkets, and newsagents licensed to sell National Lottery products. Select your numbers or ask for a Lucky Dip (random selection), pay, and keep your ticket safe.
In the UK, you can play via the official National Lottery website or app. You will need to register an account, verify your identity, and fund your account. Online play is available to residents of other participating countries through their respective official lottery platforms where permitted.
How to select numbers: Choose 5 main numbers from 1–50 and 2 Lucky Stars from 1–12. Alternatively, select a Lucky Dip for a random selection. Each line costs a set amount (varies by country and draw type).
EuroMillions draws take place twice per week:
Draw at approximately 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT)
Results typically available from ~21:30 CET
Draw at approximately 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT)
Results typically available from ~21:30 CET
Draws are held in Paris. Times may vary slightly on special event draws. Always check the official operator schedule for your country.
After each draw, results are published by the official lottery operators and typically available within 30 minutes of the draw. You can check via:
Play responsibly. EuroMillions is entertainment, not a financial plan. Only spend what you can afford to lose. If you need support, visit GamCare or call the National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133).