

No winner the jackpot started at €130 million (£115 million) and rolled over three times. It was then won by one ticket holder in Ireland in the draw on Tuesday 19th February. No winner the jackpot started at €120 million (£105 million) and rolled over five times to reach €175 million (£152 million). No winner the Superdraw jackpot was worth €130 million (£115 million) before it rolled over to £123 million for the following draw, when it was won by a single ticket holder from the UK. The EuroMillions jackpot reached its cap of €190 million in the draws leading up to this, surpassing the planned €100 million Superdraw jackpot. No additional funds were required for the Superdraw scheduled on this date. It was the third-biggest EuroMillions prize to be won in Spain. One ticket holder in the Spanish city of Madrid collected the entire €130 million jackpot on the night of the Superdraw. The jackpot was not won on the night and rolled over to the next draw. The second Superdraw of 2020 offered a prize worth €130 million (approximately £115 million). The entire amount was won by a single ticket holder from Valladolid in Spain, putting them in joint-fourth place on the list of the country's biggest ever winners. Subsequent rollovers following this meant the new cap of €200 million (£175 million) was hit for the first time since it was increased in February 2020 and was eventually won by a single ticket from France.Īnother jackpot worth €130 million (approximately £119 million) was up for grabs in the third Superdraw of 2020. Unfortunately no ticket holders were able to land the grand prize on the night, resulting in a rollover. Setting a record for the most Superdraws in a year since EuroMillions began, November's jackpot event saw another €130 million (£116.1 million) prize put into play across Europe. A single ticket holder, from Switzerland, eventually won the lot on 26th February.

The jackpot was bumped up to €130 million (£114 million) but the draw passed without a winner and the top prize went on to reach its €210 million maximum. The first Superdraw of 2021 was held on Friday 5th February. The lucky winner wasted little time in claiming their prize, contacting the National Lottery before the weekend was over. The €130 million (£110 million) jackpot was won at the first time of asking by a single ticket holder from the UK. The €130 million (£110 million) jackpot rolled over to the cap of €220 million until it was won by a single ticket from France. The third Superdraw of 2021 came and went without a winner. The jackpot rolled over on the night, before being won in the subsequent draw by a player in Spain. The fourth and final Superdraw of 2021 took place on Friday 3rd December, making it the first ever superdraw to take place in the final month of the year. There were no jackpot winners on the night, which meant the entire pot rolled over to the next draw.Ī UK player won the jackpot in the first Superdraw of 2022, matching all the numbers to pocket £109.9 million and became the tenth highest lottery winner in UK history.

The second superdraw of 2022 took place on Friday 17th June, offering the customary jackpot of £111m. All prize amounts were set according to the exchange rate at that time: Date Here are details of all of the Superdraws since they were introduced in February 2007. If a Superdraw is not won on the night, the top prize will continue to roll over until someone matches all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars or until it reaches the jackpot cap of €230 million (sterling value will vary based on current exchange rates).

#Gold lotto superdraw series#
These exciting draws are planned once there is enough money in the EuroMillions Reserve Fund, a fund which receives 10% of the Common Prize Fund from the first five draws in a rollover series and 18% in every draw after that until the jackpot is won. Check back here for more details once the information is available. The next EuroMillions Superdraw is yet to be announced. The same rules and regulations apply as in regular draws the only difference is that the jackpot amount does not depend on the previous draw result or ticket sales. The most recent one took place on Friday 4th February 2022. EuroMillions Superdraws are special events which take place throughout the year and offer a guaranteed nine-figure reward.
