Tonight, a fortunate individual from the UK stands the chance to win an instant millionaire status with the EuroMillions jackpot soaring to an estimated £14 million. Players nationwide have the opportunity to seize this substantial prize in the upcoming Lottery draw. In addition to the main jackpot, there is a £1 million prize available in the EuroMillions HotPicks, while the Thunderball presents a top prize of £500,000.
Although no one claimed the jackpot tonight, the upcoming Tuesday draw is anticipated to reach £23 million. Andy Carter, the Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, expressed that despite the lack of a jackpot winner, thirteen lucky individuals in the UK clinched an impressive £1 million each, with an additional thirteen online players securing a luxury trip for two to the exquisite Seychelles. The EuroMillions jackpot continues to grow, with the next draw on Tuesday estimated at £23 million.
The winning codes for tonight’s draw that led to the creation of 13 millionaires are as follows: HLDV87527, JKZB23069, ZLFP22665, XKDB23868, XLDS55221, JLZK35885, XKCV64479, VLXX97263, JLZC67854, JLZG97793, HLDQ08867, TLCH12618, and TLBW02597. The numbers drawn were 13, 17, 26, 41, and 48 with stars 4 and 10. The Thunderball number was 7.
Participants had until 7.30pm to purchase EuroMillions tickets for the £14 million draw. To play, individuals had to choose five numbers from one to 50 and two Lucky Stars from one to 12, or opt for a Lucky Dip for randomly generated numbers. The draw commenced at 8pm, with the Thunderball draw following at 8.15pm. Players aiming for the jackpot had to match all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars.
On Tuesday, a lucky UK ticket holder secured an astounding £181 million, marking the third-largest win in history. Although the winner remains anonymous, they have already come forward to claim their prize.
Stay tuned for live updates on tonight’s National Lottery draws, featuring the £14 million EuroMillions jackpot and the Thunderball results offering a top prize of £500,000.
