EuroMillions Jackpot Surges After No Winner—€134M Prize Now Up for Grabs

EuroMillions Jackpot Surges After No Winner—€134M Prize Now Up for Grabs

EuroMillions Jackpot Surges After No Winner—€134M Prize Now Up for Grabs

The EuroMillions jackpot is climbing fast tonight and once again, no one has managed to crack the code. The latest draw has come and gone and the top prize remains untouched, setting the stage for an even bigger payout in the next round.

The winning numbers were drawn, 22, 23, 28, 41 and 47, along with lucky stars 6 and 8, but not a single ticket matched all of them. That means the jackpot now rolls over, growing to an estimated 134 million Swiss francs for the next draw. That is a life-changing sum and it’s drawing attention across Europe.

But while the jackpot went unclaimed, it was not a night of total disappointment. Three players managed to match five numbers and one lucky star. Each of them walks away with just under 300,000 Swiss francs. A significant win, but still a fraction of what’s now on the table.

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EuroMillions is one of the largest and most widely played lotteries in the world, spanning twelve countries, including Switzerland and Liechtenstein. With millions of participants each week, the odds are steep, but the rewards can be extraordinary. And as the jackpot grows, so does the excitement and the number of players hoping their ticket could be the one.

This rollover matters because it creates a ripple effect. Bigger jackpots tend to drive more ticket sales, more attention and more anticipation. It turns an ordinary draw into a major event, with millions watching closely. For some, it’s a dream. For others, it’s a reminder of just how unpredictable chance can be.

And now, all eyes turn to the next draw. With 134 million francs at stake, the pressure builds and the question remains, will someone finally claim it, or will the jackpot continue its climb into even higher territory?

Stay with us as we continue to track this story and bring you the latest updates from around the world.

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