
Tonight’s winning EuroMillions lottery numbers have been confirmed, setting the stage for a very lucky winner to take home £208,000,000.
Drawn in National Lottery’s live stream, the five main numbers are 20, 21, 29, 30, 35.
The Lucky Star numbers are 02 and 12.
If someone picked all seven of these numbers, they will have won the biggest lottery prize in UK history.
Other huge prizes are up for grabs, including £130,554.30 for anyone who picked the five main numbers and one Lucky Star, and £13,561.20 for anyone who picked the five main numbers.
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The smallest prize available is awarded for getting two of the main numbers, which would net you £2.50 – the prize of a single ticket to play.
There is also a guaranteed £1,000,000 prize, regardless of whether the numbers match, under the ‘UK Millionaire Maker’ feature.
A unique serial code is generated for each ticket which, if identical to the winning code, nets the prize.

A single-ticket winner with the seven Lottery numbers would instantly become wealthier than Adele, Dua Lipa, Gareth Bale or Rory McIlroy.
All prizes have to be claimed within 180 days of the draw, with an extra seven days available if players follow certain procedures.
Tuesday’s National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers were: 12, 15, 38, 47, 48. The Lucky Stars were: 05, 07.
Previous British winners include those who scooped £83,000,000 in January and the £65,000,000 jackpot in February.
Other recent wins include the Easter Lotto draw, in which three people won £1million, and in April a single ticket holder claimed a £5.2million jackpot – not quite as big as the sum on offer this week, but still a life-changing amount of cash.
Other countries take part in the EuroMillions draw – and some have been luckier than others.
And if you’ve ever wanted to know what actually happens when you win the EuroMillions lottery, Metro has the answers.
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