EuroMillions Tonight: A €92 Million Jackpot Hangs on Tuesday's Draw
Tuesday evening carries unusual weight for lottery players across nine European countries. Tonight's EuroMillions jackpot stands at €92 million, a figure that places this draw among the more significant of the year so far - and it arrives on the back of a streak that has been building for weeks.
The prize has now rolled over seven consecutive times, meaning no single ticket has matched all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars across seven consecutive draws. Each failed jackpot attempt pushes the total higher and broadens public attention, which in turn increases ticket volume and, paradoxically, further distributes probability across a larger pool of entries.
The last draw to produce a jackpot winner was Tuesday 12 May 2026. That draw produced a jackpot win, with over 1.9 million winners across all prize tiers combined. Since then, the top prize has gone unclaimed twice - on Tuesday 12 May and Friday 15 May - allowing the pot to climb to its current level.
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In the most recent Friday draw, held on 15 May 2026 with a jackpot of €83 million, there were no first-category winners, which triggered the rollover that set tonight's prize at €92 million.
How the Rollover Mechanism Works
EuroMillions operates under a capped structure. The jackpot can roll over up to a maximum of €250 million, with a minimum guaranteed starting prize of €17 million. When the cap is reached and still goes unclaimed, the prize money cascades down to the next highest tier, meaning lower-division winners receive substantially larger payouts than normal. Tonight's draw is still well below that ceiling, so a standard rollover outcome remains in play if no jackpot winner emerges.
The draw takes place on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Players must select five main numbers from 1 to 50, plus two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12. The odds of matching all seven numbers - the condition required to claim the jackpot - sit at approximately 1 in 139.8 million per line played.
UK Players and the Millionaire Maker
For players in the United Kingdom, each ticket purchased includes automatic entry into the Millionaire Maker raffle. This guarantees one UK player a £1 million prize in every draw, regardless of whether the jackpot is won. The raffle code is printed on every ticket and announced alongside the main draw results.
In Friday's draw, 31.1% of all prizes across every tier were won by UK players, with Ireland accounting for a further 2.8%. These proportions shift draw to draw depending on ticket sales volumes per country.
What Happens If the Jackpot Goes Unclaimed Again
Should tonight's draw produce no jackpot winner, the prize will roll again toward Friday 22 May. Given the current trajectory - seven rollovers already logged - public interest tends to accelerate further at this level, with casual players entering who would not normally participate. That influx does not improve any individual's odds, but it does increase the statistical likelihood that at least one ticket among a larger pool will match all seven numbers. Results for tonight's draw are published shortly after 21:00 CET.
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