Below you’ll find the winning numbers for tonight’s Euromillions draw and Thunderball as they’re drawn. The Euromillions jackpot for Friday, May 27, was £14m.
The Euromillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday and a ticket costs £2.50. That includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw which creates new UK millionaires every week. The overall jackpot can rise to €190m (approximately £167m).
If you bought a ticket you can check your numbers below. Good luck!
How many numbers do you need to win?
If you have got two numbers or one number and two lucky stars or better then you are a winner. Players must match all five main numbers and two lucky star numbers to claim the jackpot. The Thunderball draw was also made tonight and the results will also be displayed below. The Thunderball draw takes place at 8pm and the Euromillions draw takes place at around 8.15pm.
On June 4, 2021, a ticketholder in the UK scooped the £111m jackpot in the Friday-night draw, matching all seven numbers to become the country’s ninth-biggest lottery winner ever. It was also the fourth UK jackpot win of 2021 with one in the New Year’s Day draw and two in April.
In June 2019 a single ticketholder in the UK won £123m in the Tuesday night Euromillions draw. It was the third-biggest Euromillions jackpot in the UK since the draw launched in 2004. It meant they instantly became as rich as Fifty Shades of Grey author EL James (£127m) and Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page (£125m).
But they are not the biggest Euromillions winner. That title belongs to Colin and Chris Weir, from North Ayrshire in Scotland, who won £161m in 2011, making them the current record holders for the biggest ever lottery win in the UK. They made a £1m donation to the Scottish National Party following their lottery win. Sadly Mr Weir died aged 71 in December 2019.
In 2012 Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, won more than £148m. They have separated since winning the Euromillions jackpot. Euromillions is played in nine European countries.
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