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Euromillions

Euromillions

EuroMillions is a transnational lottery that requires seven correct numbers to win the jackpot. It was launched on 7 February 2004 by France's Française des Jeux, Spain's Loterías y Apuestas del Estado and the United Kingdom's Camelot. The first draw was held on 13 February 2004 in Paris.  Initially, only the UK, France and Spain participated, with the Austrian, Belgian, Irish, Luxembourgish, Portuguese and Swiss lotteries joining from the 8 October 2004 draw.

Draws are held every Tuesday and Friday evening in Paris. A standard EuroMillions ticket currently (from May 2020) costs €2.50 in the Eurozone, £2.50 in the United Kingdom and Fr.3.50 in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Prices are per line played and are subject to change, fluctuating occasionally owing to exchange rates.

Several countries have extra games specific to tickets bought in that country.
The player selects five main numbers which can be any number from 1 to 50.
The player selects two different lucky star numbers from a pool of 12 numbers (1 to 12).
Draws take place every Tuesday and Friday evening in Paris. The results are published shortly after the draw on associated and independent websites.

To participate in the EuroMillions Lotto, tickets can be purchased from many outlets, namely at licensed stores and online websites.

The game play changed on 10 May 2011 with a second weekly draw and the number of "lucky stars" in the Paquerette machine increasing from 9 to 11. A prize for matching two main numbers and no lucky stars was also introduced on the same date.

On 24 September 2016, the number of "lucky stars" increased again, from 11 to 12.
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