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EuroMillions: the jackpot is rising, what amount can be won in the draw on Tuesday August 6, 2024?

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Johann Foucault

Published on August 5, 2024 at 10:29 a.m. See my news Follow News

The last EuroMillions draw did not find its winner, as no one guessed the right combination. As required by the rules of the game detailed by the Française des Jeux (FDJ), the jackpot therefore increases for the next draw on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.

This is how it is 38 million euros to be won on Tuesdayas well as one million euros with the My Million draw.

After 28 million, 38 million euros to be won

Friday, August 2, 2024, a jackpot of 28 million was at stake in the EuroMillions draw. But no one found all the right numbers, as detailed on its site the FDJ.

To win the jackpot, you had to find the following combination: 12-33-46-5-7 and the two stars, 3 and 12.

No winner in France or Europe with this combination. But there are three winners in Europe in rank 2 for this draw. By finding the five correct numbers, but only one star number out of two, each wins more than 200,000 euros.

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With five correct numbers, 14 people also win more than 10,000 euros, including 6 people who played in France.

Moreover, A person who played in France won a million eurosthanks to the winning My Million game code: PI 666 8268.

And after Tuesday’s 38 million euros?

As after each EuroMillions draw, when the jackpot is not won, it increases by several million euros, until reaching the current ceiling, set at… 250 million euros.

A sum that has never yet been won, since the last biggest jackpot in the history of EuroMillions was 240 million euros. It was won in Europe, but not in France. Next time?

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