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FDJ EuroMillions results for Friday April 1, 2022


Available in nine European countries, EuroMillions is a game of chance managed by Française des Jeux. Twice a week, a combination of seven numbers is drawn. If you can guess it, you could win a minimum jackpot of 17 million euros. Online, players who wish to do so can submit their grids electronically for the same cost as a paper grid, ie 2.50 euros. If you want to take part in future EuroMillions draws, you can already go to fdj.fr or download the FDJ application, compatible with Android and iOS mobile devices.

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EuroMillions results for this Friday, April 1, 2022

The EuroMillions jackpot for this Friday, April 1 was €53 million. To become the big winner of this draw, you had to play the combination made up of the numbers 2.7.21.31.45 and the two Stars 4 and 10. If the My Million code associated with one of your cards is GN 645 0195, the Française des Jeux will offer you the sum of 1 million euros.

Etoile+: only €1 to increase your earnings

Available on the EuroMillions grids for an additional 1 euro, the Star+ option allows you to improve your winnings by guessing at least one of the two Star numbers. A losing grid can thus become a winner. Indeed, usually, finding a Star alone does not allow you to receive money. However, if you have subscribed to the Étoile+ option, you will still pocket 2.50 euros. Similarly, having two Stars will earn you around 10 euros. If numbers accompany your Stars, the winnings reported by the Star+ increase. Depending on the number of numbers discovered, you can win up to more than 4000 additional euros. According to calculations by Française des Jeux, the Star+ option increases your probability of victory to 1 in 4.

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Read also : How to play EuroMillions online?

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