
It was then won in the draw on Tuesday 19th February by one ticket holder in Ireland. The jackpot was not won on the night and it rolled over five times to reach €175 million (£152 million). The £115,726,000 jackpot was not won on the night, but rolled over to the following draw on Tuesday 11th June where a single UK ticket won £123,458,008. It was the first Superdraw to take place after the rules were updated to increase the jackpot cap to €200 million.Īs the jackpot for the draw on 4th October had already reached €190 million in a run of rollovers (€90 million more than the minimum guaranteed €100 million for the Superdraw), no additional funds were required to top up the Match 5 + 2 Lucky Stars prize fund. One Spanish ticket holder won a jackpot worth €130 million on the night. There was no winner on the night so the jackpot rolled over to the following draw, when a €144 million jackpot was won by one ticket holder from Valladolid in Spain. The latest Superdraw took place on Friday 3rd July and offered a guaranteed jackpot of €130,000,000. You can view a list of all previous EuroMillions Superdraws below, including the dates they took place, whether or not the jackpot was won in the draws and the jackpots offered. Learn more about the Booster Fund on the EuroMillions Prizes page. A Superdraw jackpot of €100 million was planned for Friday 6th June, but the top prize increased from €88.9 million in the previous draw to €106.8 milion on the night as a result of ticket sales alone, so the Booster Fund was not required. If the EuroMillions jackpot that had been accumulating prior to the Superdraw turned out to be higher than the advertised amount, it would just keep building and the Superdraw would be postponed until a later date. When the Booster Fund runs at an excess, the nine EuroMillions countries can agree to hold a special event such as a Superdraw or European Millionaire Maker. The Booster Fund receives a percentage of the money raised from ticket sales in every draw and its primary purpose is to ensure that there there are always sufficient funds available for the game’s minimum jackpot of €17 million. The money for Superdraw jackpots comes from the EuroMillions Booster Fund (also known as the Reserve Fund). However, Superdraw jackpots are guaranteed so it does not matter how large the top prize is in the draw prior to the Superdraw, or even whether the jackpot has been won or not. It is therefore not possible to know what will happen to the jackpot in the draws between the announcement and the Superdraw. Superdraws are usually scheduled a few weeks in advance. How can you know the jackpot so far in advance? How can I improve my chances of winning?.What happens if the Superdraw jackpot is not won?.


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