EuroMillions jackpot rolls over to £185,000,000 after no one claims ticket

EuroMillions graphic.
More money is now up for grabs in Friday’s draw (Picture: Getty Images)

EuroMillions players should check their tickets as £185 million is up for grabs after nobody claimed Tuesday’s prize.

The winning numbers in yesterday’s EuroMillions draw were 12, 30, 38, 40 and 4 and the lucky stars were 4 and 12 for a prize of £166 million.

The Thunderball numbers were 2, 3, 15, 28, 36 and the Thunderball was 9.

To win the jackpot from the EuroMillions, players must match five numbers and both of the Lucky Stars.

For the Thunderball, players must match five numbers from one to 39, plus the Thunderball from 1 to 14.

The EuroMillions gives one lucky person the opportunity to win a large sum of money.

A lucky buyer in Austria managed to scoop the £209,300,000 in EuroMillions after the jackpot rolled over seven times in a row.

What happens when nobody wins the EuroMillions?

EuroMillions card.
EuroMillions rolls over when somebody doesn’t win (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

Each time somebody doesn’t win the EuroMillions, the prize is rolled over to this week’s second draw on Friday for £185million.

You then get two days and 12 hours to buy tickets before the game closes.

The cost of a EuroMillions ticket is £2.50 and includes an entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw.

Here’s what you can win:

  • Five Main Numbers + two Lucky Stars – Jackpot
  • Five Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star – £130,554.30
  • Five Main Numbers – £13,561.20
  • Four Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars – £844.70
  • Four Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star – £77.80
  • Three Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars – £37.30

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