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EuroMillions Results & Analysis

Latest verified EuroMillions draw result plus decision-oriented frequency and recency intelligence. EuroMillions draws 5 numbers from 01-50 and 2 Lucky Stars from 01-12. Use the play profiles, combination analysis, and frequency tables here to structure your selections with clear historical context.

25 26 30 40 45 01 05
Most active
13, 44, 08
Highest appearance counts in the current 100-draw main-number window.
Quietest now
03, 32, 21
Numbers currently sitting furthest from their most recent appearance in the selected window.
Repeated recently
40
Main numbers from the latest draw that also appeared in the recent trailing draws.
Window analyzed
100 / 100
Main-number and Lucky Star draw windows currently loaded for this page view.

EuroMillions number overview

A quick orientation across all 50 main numbers. Which numbers have appeared most frequently in the selected window, which are overdue, and how the latest draw compares to recent history. Use this as your starting reference before reviewing the play profiles.

Top active numbersHighest frequency counts in the last 100 drawings
Quiet stretchesNumbers with the longest distance from their last appearance
Frequency counts show how often each number has appeared within the selected analysis window. A high count indicates recent concentration; a low count indicates a quiet period. These are descriptive signals based on historical data, not predictions. Each EuroMillions draw is an independent random event.

Structured play profiles

Four play profiles built from current EuroMillions frequency, recency, and spread signals. Each play includes 5 main numbers (01–50) plus 2 Lucky Stars (01–12), matching the official 5/50 + 2/12 draw matrix. Profiles cover balanced, value, coverage, and anti-crowd strategies — not predictions.

Best Balanced Play Hybrid balance
Moderate risk profile 2 lines suggested
03 08 13 32 44 05 10
Rationale: Mixes active, quiet, and recent signals to avoid over-committing to one behavior pattern.
Best Value Play Signal-weighted value
Concentrated risk profile 1 line suggested
08 13 29 42 44 05 11
Rationale: Leans on stronger recent frequency while still keeping one quieter anchor.
Best Coverage Play Range spread
Lower concentration risk 4 lines suggested
08 13 24 29 32 11 02
Rationale: Prioritizes low-mid-high distribution and spacing for broader matrix coverage.
Anti-Crowd Play Split-risk aware
Higher variance profile 2 lines suggested
32 35 39 42 44 04 01
Rationale: Shifts away from birthday-heavy and common visual picks to reduce crowd overlap.
Prize amounts and odds can change with jackpot rollovers and rule updates. Always verify current prizes and draw details at the official EuroMillions or national lottery website before play.

EuroMillions odds & prize tiers

EuroMillions uses a 5/50 + 2/12 matrix: 5 main numbers drawn from 01–50 and 2 Lucky Stars drawn from 01–12. There are 13 prize tiers. The jackpot requires matching all 5 main numbers and both Lucky Stars (odds: 1 in 139,838,160). Prize amounts vary with jackpot rollovers; verify current amounts at euromillions.com before play.

Matrix

5 from 01–50 + 2 Lucky Stars from 01–12

Jackpot odds

1 in 139,838,160

Ways to win

13 prize tiers

Draw schedule

Verify the current draw schedule at euromillions.com or your national lottery website.

Ticket price

Ticket price varies by country. Check euromillions.com or your national lottery website.

MatchOddsPrize note
Match 5 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 139,838,160 Jackpot (see euromillions.com for current amount)
Match 5 + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 6,991,908 Second prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 5 + 0 Lucky Stars 1 in 3,107,515 Third prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 4 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 621,503 Fourth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 4 + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 31,076 Fifth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 4 + 0 Lucky Stars 1 in 13,811 Sixth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 3 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 14,125 Seventh prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 2 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 985 Eighth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 3 + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 707 Ninth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 3 + 0 Lucky Stars 1 in 314 Tenth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 1 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 188 Eleventh prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 2 + 1 Lucky Star 1 in 49 Twelfth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Match 2 + 0 Lucky Stars 1 in 22 Thirteenth prize tier (see official site for current amount)
Prize amounts and odds can change with jackpot rollovers and rule updates. Always verify current prizes and draw details at the official EuroMillions or national lottery website before play.

Combination profile analysis

Each set of numbers has measurable structural properties: odd/even balance, low/high spread (split at 25), sum total, consecutive pairs, and cluster density. Reviewing profile variety helps avoid over-concentrating all plays in a similar structural range.

Latest draw profile
25 26 30 40 45

Odd / Even: 2/3

Low / High (split at 25): 1/4

Sum: 166

Spread: 20

Consecutive pairs: 1

Cluster density: High cluster density

Shared with latest draw: 5

Value play profile
08 13 29 42 44

Odd / Even: 2/3

Low / High (split at 25): 2/3

Sum: 136

Spread: 36

Consecutive pairs: 0

Cluster density: Wide spread

Shared with latest draw: 0

Balanced play profile
03 08 13 32 44

Odd / Even: 2/3

Low / High (split at 25): 3/2

Sum: 100

Spread: 41

Consecutive pairs: 0

Cluster density: Wide spread

Shared with latest draw: 0

Anti-crowd play profile
32 35 39 42 44

Odd / Even: 2/3

Low / High (split at 25): 0/5

Sum: 192

Spread: 12

Consecutive pairs: 0

Cluster density: High cluster density

Shared with latest draw: 0

Anti-crowd analysis

When the EuroMillions jackpot is shared among multiple winners, prize value is divided by the number of matching tickets. Plays heavily weighted toward birthdates (numbers 1–31), visual patterns, or popular cultural favorites carry higher crowd overlap. This section scores each play profile against those heuristics.

Best Balanced Play: Low crowd risk

Signals: leaning toward under-31 numbers, cultural favorite overlap.

Best Value Play: Low crowd risk

Signals: leaning toward under-31 numbers, cultural favorite overlap.

Best Coverage Play: Medium crowd risk

Signals: birthday-heavy composition, moderate clustering, cultural favorite overlap.

Anti-Crowd Play: Low crowd risk

Signals: tight clustering.

Crowd-risk scoring uses birthday-number density (numbers under 31), sequence patterns, visual spacing, and cluster tightness as heuristics. It is a planning tool, not a probability guarantee.

Line allocation and bankroll planning

Structured allocation of lines across balanced, coverage, value, and anti-crowd play profiles. Ticket price varies by country — check euromillions.com or your national lottery website. These plans describe how to spread lines across different signal families, not how much to spend.

Small casual plan

Lines: 2 lines plus one rotating backup line each draw cycle

Style: Balanced play first, value play second

Priority: Prioritize value signals, then maintain one spread-oriented line

Anti-crowd: Use anti-crowd play every third draw or when jackpot attention is high

Structured plan

Lines: 5 total lines

Style: 2 balanced, 2 coverage, 1 anti-crowd

Priority: Maintain spread and avoid over-concentration in one signal family

Anti-crowd: Use anti-crowd line each draw for split-risk control

Broader plan

Lines: 10 total lines

Style: 4 coverage, 3 balanced, 2 value, 1 anti-crowd

Priority: Prioritize matrix spread first, then rotate value concentration

Anti-crowd: Anchor at least one anti-crowd structure every draw

Aggressive coverage plan

Lines: 20+ lines with rotation batches

Style: Coverage core with anti-crowd and value overlays

Priority: Use structured spread blocks and avoid duplicate pattern exposure

Anti-crowd: Increase anti-crowd share when jackpot interest spikes

Expected value changes with jackpot size and lower-tier carry behavior. Review this as a planning framework, not a guarantee.

Recency and draw context

How recently each number from the latest draw previously appeared, and how the frequency picture shifts between a short 50-draw window and a broader 300-draw view. A number appearing less frequently in the short window may show stronger presence in the longer view, and vice versa.

Current draw historyPrevious appearance date and spacing for each latest drawn value (5 main + 2 Lucky Stars)
25
Previously seen on December 12, 2025
38 drws ago
26
Previously seen on March 13, 2026
12 drws ago
30
Previously seen on December 12, 2025
38 drws ago
40
Previously seen on April 21, 2026
1 drws ago
45
Previously seen on November 14, 2025
46 drws ago
Lucky Star 1 (01)
Previously seen on March 24, 2026
9 drws ago
Lucky Star 2 (05)
Previously seen on April 14, 2026
3 drws ago
What changes with the windowComparing shorter recent behavior with broader historical behavior

Window shift note

In the recent 50-draw view, the leading activity centers on 44, 13, 17. In the broader 300-draw view, 35, 13, 29 remains more historically prominent. 35, 29 gains prominence when the window broadens. 17, 27 looks more concentrated in the shorter recent view.

Recent 50-draw leaders

44, 13, 17, 27, 04

Broader 300-draw leaders

35, 13, 29, 44, 08

Full frequency distribution

Complete appearance counts for all 50 main-number values (01–50) and all 12 Lucky Star values (01–12) within the selected analysis window. The recency chart shows how many draws have passed since each main number last appeared.

Full main-number distributionAll values 01–50 across the last 100 drawings
Lucky Star distributionAll values 01–12 across the last 100 drawings
Recency spread (main numbers)Draws since last appearance for each value 01–50
The complete distribution is best used as a reference layer. The overview modules above are optimized for quick reading; this section is optimized for thorough review.

Frequency tables and number tracking

Exact appearance counts and recency labels for every main-number value (01–50) and every Lucky Star value (01–12). Adjust the analysis window using the controls below and use the quick filters to narrow the view. Check boxes to create a tracked working set visible while you navigate the page.

Main-number tableExact counts and recency for values 01–50
Number Drawn Times Last Drawn Track
01 9 X 4 drws ago
02 6 X 4 drws ago
03 3 X 60 drws ago
04 11 X 4 drws ago
05 14 X 8 drws ago
06 12 X 16 drws ago
07 9 X 16 drws ago
08 15 X 7 drws ago
09 10 X 21 drws ago
10 12 X 5 drws ago
11 6 X 6 drws ago
12 9 X 10 drws ago
13 19 X 2 drws ago
14 12 X 5 drws ago
15 6 X 15 drws ago
16 8 X 2 drws ago
17 13 X 10 drws ago
18 9 X 10 drws ago
19 11 X 6 drws ago
20 4 X 23 drws ago
21 7 X 27 drws ago
22 5 X 3 drws ago
23 8 X 3 drws ago
24 14 X 16 drws ago
25 10 X In last drw
26 9 X In last drw
27 11 X 7 drws ago
28 11 X 3 drws ago
29 15 X 2 drws ago
30 9 X In last drw
31 8 X 21 drws ago
32 6 X 35 drws ago
33 7 X 8 drws ago
34 9 X 16 drws ago
35 9 X 19 drws ago
36 9 X 6 drws ago
37 9 X 11 drws ago
38 7 X 5 drws ago
39 10 X 17 drws ago
40 13 X In last drw
41 14 X 3 drws ago
42 15 X 17 drws ago
43 11 X 9 drws ago
44 16 X 4 drws ago
45 13 X In last drw
46 9 X 7 drws ago
47 12 X 2 drws ago
48 11 X 9 drws ago
49 9 X 6 drws ago
50 6 X 14 drws ago

Tracked main numbers

Select numbers to create a short tracked set for comparison across this page.
Lucky Star tableExact counts and recency for values 01–12 (combined sixth + seventh)
Number Drawn Times Last Drawn Track
01 13 X In last drw
02 20 X 7 drws ago
03 15 X 2 drws ago
04 11 X 2 drws ago
05 23 X In last drw
06 20 X 3 drws ago
07 15 X 6 drws ago
08 13 X 3 drws ago
09 16 X 5 drws ago
10 23 X 7 drws ago
11 13 X 23 drws ago
12 18 X 4 drws ago

Tracked Lucky Star values

Use tracking to keep a small working set visible while you compare modules.
Tracking is local to this page view. It is intended as a lightweight comparison aid while you move between the overview, tables, and advanced SKAI tools.

Advanced analysis tools

Frequency and recency establish context. These tools carry that context into deeper signal modeling and structured exploration for EuroMillions.

SKAI Analysis

Best next step for a broader multi-signal view. Use this after reviewing frequency and recency to move into the main SKAI intelligence workflow for EuroMillions.

Open SKAI Analysis
AI Predictions

Use when you want a model-driven complement to the historical view shown on this page.

Open AI Predictions
Skip & Hit Analysis

Useful for users who want to compare appearance spacing and interruption behavior after reviewing current frequency.

Open Skip & Hit

How to use this page & FAQ

A guide to using the EuroMillions analysis tools on this page, plus answers to common questions about how frequency data, Lucky Stars, and play profiling work.

How to use this page

This page gives you four analytical layers for EuroMillions:

  • Overview: Quick orientation on which main numbers are most active and which are quiet.
  • Best Plays: Four structured play profiles, each with 5 main numbers and 2 Lucky Stars derived from current frequency and spread signals.
  • Combination Profile: Structural comparison of plays by sum, spread, odd/even balance, and cluster density.
  • Anti-Crowd: Crowd-overlap scoring to reduce split-jackpot risk.
  • Bankroll Planner: Structured line allocation across play styles.
  • Frequency & Recency: Deep-dive charts for all 50 main numbers and all 12 Lucky Star values.
  • Tables: Exact counts and recency with filters and personal tracking.

Frequently asked questions

What is EuroMillions and how does the draw work?

EuroMillions is a pan-European lottery drawing 5 main numbers from 01-50 and 2 Lucky Stars from 01-12. Players must match all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars to win the jackpot. Draws take place twice a week and are shared across participating European countries.

What are the odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot?

The jackpot odds are 1 in 139,838,160, calculated as C(50,5) multiplied by C(12,2). The overall odds of winning any prize tier are significantly better at approximately 1 in 13.

What does this page show and how do I use it?

This page shows the latest EuroMillions draw result, historical number frequency across all 50 main numbers and 12 Lucky Stars, recency signals, structured play profiles, and combination analysis tools. Start with the Overview for a quick orientation, then review Best Plays for structured selection guidance, and use the Tables section for exact counts.

Do frequency and recency tools predict the next draw?

No. They summarize historical behavior so you can structure choices with clearer context. Each EuroMillions draw is an independent random event, and no tool can predict outcomes.

Why does each recommended play include two Lucky Stars?

EuroMillions draws 2 Lucky Stars from a pool of 01-12. Both are required for the jackpot, so every play includes a pair.

Why include anti-crowd logic?

When payouts are shared, avoiding common crowd patterns can reduce split-risk if a line wins.

What is a Lucky Star in EuroMillions?

Lucky Stars are the supplementary numbers in EuroMillions, drawn from a separate pool of 01-12. Two Lucky Stars are drawn each time. Matching them alongside main numbers improves your prize tier, with the jackpot requiring all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars.

Can I save strategies on this page?

The interface includes strategy-save placeholders. Sign in to your LottoExpert account to save plays for future reference.

Methodology and data transparency

What this page does, what it does not do, and how to interpret the outputs responsibly.

What this page does: It displays verified EuroMillions draw results and computes historical number frequencies and recency metrics from the LottoExpert database. Data is updated after each official draw. What this page does not do: It does not predict which numbers will be drawn next. EuroMillions draws are independent random events. No frequency analysis, recency tool, or play profile can guarantee future outcomes. How to interpret outputs: Frequency counts show how often a number appeared in the selected window — not how likely it is to appear next. Recency labels describe how many draws have passed since a number last appeared. Play profiles are structured selections built from signal combinations; they carry no predictive authority. Prize and draw details: Prize amounts vary with jackpot rollovers. Draw schedule and ticket prices vary by country. Always verify current prizes and draw details at the official EuroMillions or your national lottery website before play.

EuroMillions • Lottery Guide

EuroMillions Lottery Guide: Countries, Rules, Jackpots, and Smarter Play

EuroMillions is Europe’s flagship multi-country draw game—two weekly draws, a simple rule set, and jackpots that can reach headline territory. On this page, LottoExpert pairs that clarity with SKAI: true AI built to analyze draw history responsibly—focused on probabilities, testing, and disciplined tracking (not promises).

Built on probabilities — not promises. SKAI is real AI that evaluates historical draw behavior and measurable signals. It does not guarantee outcomes. Treat lottery play as entertainment within a fixed budget.

Where EuroMillions Is Offered

EuroMillions is a shared game operated through participating national lotteries. If you’re playing, always buy tickets through the official lottery operator in your country and follow local purchase/claim rules.

Participating Countries

  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • France
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Belgium
  • Luxembourg
  • Austria
  • Switzerland

What This Means for Players

  • Rules are standardized, but purchasing and claiming can differ by country.
  • Ticket close times vary by operator—confirm locally before draw nights.
  • Responsible play tools and support resources are country-specific.

How EuroMillions Works

EuroMillions is designed for simplicity: one main number field plus a smaller “star” field. This stable structure is also what makes the game analyzable over time—draw after draw, the same rules produce a clean dataset for responsible modeling and tracking.

Component What You Pick Number Range Notes
Main numbers 5 numbers 1–50 Matched against the 5 main numbers drawn.
Lucky Stars 2 numbers 1–12 Matched against 2 Lucky Stars drawn.
Draw frequency 2 draws / week Tuesday & Friday Exact cutoffs vary by country/operator—confirm locally.
Jackpot behavior Rollover Starts at €17M Rolls until won or reaches cap conditions per rules.
Jackpot cap Maximum €250M When the cap is reached, “must-win”/roll-down rules can apply by operator.

Quick Pick vs. Self-Selected Numbers

Quick Pick (random selection) does not change the underlying odds, but it can reduce “human pattern bias” (e.g., clustering on birthdays). If you track results, consistency matters more than the selection method.


Game Options You’ll Commonly See

Each participating lottery operator may package EuroMillions with additional add-ons (often as a separate raffle or multiplier). The names and mechanics vary by country, so treat these as operator-specific features rather than universal rules.

  • Multi-draw / Advance play: Enter multiple future draws in one purchase.
  • Number repeats: Play the same line(s) across consecutive draws for tracking consistency.
  • Operator add-ons: Raffles or multipliers attached to the main ticket (rules differ by country).

How to Buy EuroMillions Tickets

EuroMillions tickets are sold through each country’s official lottery operator—typically via authorized retail locations and, in some countries, official online accounts. Availability varies by jurisdiction and operator policy.

  • Retail: Purchase at licensed lottery retailers in your participating country.
  • Official online play: If offered by your operator, use only the official platform (not resellers).
  • Account controls: Use deposit limits, spend caps, and reality checks where available.
  • Eligibility: You must meet the legal age and eligibility requirements in the country where you purchase.

How to Claim EuroMillions Prizes

Claiming is handled by the national lottery operator where the ticket was purchased. Rules can differ by prize tier, identity verification, and claim channel (retailer vs. claim center vs. appointment). Use these best practices to avoid preventable mistakes.

Before You Claim

  • Sign the ticket (where applicable) and store it securely.
  • Take photos/copies of both sides for your records.
  • Confirm deadlines with your operator—claim windows vary.

For Larger Wins

  • Follow the official process (appointment and ID checks are common).
  • Plan privacy and seek professional advice if appropriate.
  • Use tracked delivery if mailing a ticket is allowed in your country.

Responsible Play Across Countries

EuroMillions is entertainment with long odds. The right standard is not “more play,” but better decisions: fixed budgets, time limits, and honest tracking. If play stops feeling optional, pause and use your country’s official responsible-gaming resources through your national lottery operator.

A simple control system that works

Set a weekly spend cap, keep sessions short, and record what you played and why. If you cannot explain the decision, you likely should not place it.


Where LottoExpert and SKAI Fit In

Most EuroMillions pages stop at rules and jackpots. LottoExpert is built for the next layer: analysis. SKAI is true AI that helps users evaluate draw history with repeatable methods—frequency behavior, distributions, and measurable signals—without claiming certainty.

Use SKAI AI responsibly for EuroMillions

Build a workflow: test assumptions, track outcomes, and keep play budgeted. If this page includes a EuroMillions SKAI section, use it as your hub for analysis modules and tools.

How SKAI AI Works

Final Perspective

EuroMillions is a premium, multi-country lottery product: simple rules, global attention, and rare outcomes. If you play, keep it disciplined—understand the structure, confirm your local operator rules, and treat analysis as a way to improve decision-making, not a promise of results.