October 1 EuroMillions Draw: Winning Numbers of Tonight’s £119 Jackpot

The EuroMillions results for Tuesday 1 October 2024 have been announced, with a jackpot of £119 million at stake. Could you be the lucky winner?

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The winning numbers for the £119 Million Jackpot of the 1,777 EuroMillions draw were drawn at approximately 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT) yesterday, Tuesday 1 October 2024, and the numbers drawn were:

Euromillions Results Tuesday 1st October 2024

 

Main Numbers : 822294142

Lucky Stars : 911

  • Draw Number: 1,777
  • Total Winners: 2,253,853
  • Outcome: Rollover!
  • Ball Set: 19
  • Jackpot: €143,969,599

EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw are valid until Monday 30th December 2024.

UK Millionaire Maker CODE: MWBC 83896

Prize Breakdown:

Prize Breakdown Tuesday 1st October 2024


 

EuroMillions happens to be one of Europe’s leading lottery games, offering participants the chance to change their lives. Throughout this article, we’ll look at the nitty-gritty details of EuroMillions.

Frequently Asked Questions About EuroMillions Lottery

How Much Can You Win in EuroMillions?

One of the most impressive jackpots in the lottery world is the EuroMillions. Kicking off at a minimum of €17 million, these jackpots can be as high as €220 million, captivating millions of people with the promise of extraordinary wealth and opportunity.

How Do I Play the EuroMillions?

EuroMillions is remarkably simple to play. Gamblers choose five main numbers from a range of 1 to 50, plus two lucky numbers from a range of 1 to 12. Matching all the numbers drawn wins the coveted jackpot, while higher and lower levels of matching lead to further prize tiers.

The Most And Least Frequently Drawn Winning Numbers Of The Euromillions

What Time Does the EuroMillions Draw Take Place?

Every two weeks, the EuroMillions draws take place on Tuesdays and Fridays at 19:45 UTC. Keeping up to date with the draw times means you’ll never miss the chance to win big.

When Do Ticket Sales End?

Ticket sales generally close one to two hours before the start of each draw. It’s a good idea to buy tickets in advance so you don’t miss out.

How much does a EuroMillions ticket cost?

Tickets cost as follows:

  • United Kingdom: £2.50
  • Ireland: €2.50
  • Austria: €2.50
  • Belgium: €2.50
  • France: €2.50
  • Luxembourg: €2.50
  • Portugal: €2.50
  • Spain: €2.50
  • Switzerland: CHF3.50

Can EuroMillions Winners Remain Anonymous?

The anonymity policy for EuroMillions winners varies depending on the country in which you purchased your ticket. Whilst some countries allow winners to remain anonymous, others require the identity of winners to be revealed.

Are EuroMillions Winnings Taxable?

In the majority of European countries, EuroMillions winnings are completely tax-free. In other words, you can receive all your winnings without any deductions. However, it is always advisable to consult a financial adviser to understand the tax regulations specific to your country.

How Do I Claim An EuroMillions Prize?

Should you be lucky enough to win a EuroMillions prize, the procedure for claiming your winnings is straightforward. Generally, smaller prizes are credited directly to your online lottery account, while larger prizes may require you to visit a lottery office or contact the official lottery operator.

Does EuroMillions Offer a Guaranteed Minimum Jackpot?

Yes, there is a guaranteed minimum jackpot in EuroMillions, which rolls over to the next prize draw if it is not won, until it reaches a specified ceiling. Additional winnings at that point are rolled over into the lower prize tiers.

How Many Numbers Do I Need to Win the EuroMillions?

For winning the EuroMillions jackpot, you need to get the 5 main numbers and the two Lucky Star numbers. But there are many other prize levels that offer smaller rewards for fewer numbers. So even if you don’t hit the jackpot, you still have a chance of winning.

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