EuroMillions results: Winning lottery numbers for Friday 26 May 2023
EuroMillions results: Winning lottery numbers for Friday 26 May 2023
- The latest EuroMillions results for Friday 26 May 2023 have been revealed
The latest EuroMIllions results have been announced, with the numbers for Friday 26 May 2023 now available to see.
This EuroMillions draw is worth a whopping £67 million.
You need to match all five numbers and both lucky stars to get your hands on the jackpot prize.
Winning numbers
The winning numbers for the latest EuroMillions draw are 15, 25, 37, 38, 41.
The two lucky stars for the draw are 01, 07.
When is the EuroMillions draw and how do I enter?
The EuroMillions draw takes place twice a week, occurring on Tuesday and Friday nights.
Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket for the EuroMillions must have purchased a ticket before 19:30 BST and choose five main numbers and two lucky stars.
To win the EuroMillions jackpot, all of the above numbers, as well as the two lucky stars, must match the ones on your ticket.
Even if you do not win the jackpot, you still have the opportunity to take home a sizeable chunk of money by matching fewer numbers. Purchasing a ticket automatically enters competitors into the Millionaire Maker draw, which will turn one lucky ticket holder into a millionaire if their raffle code is picked.
What are the biggest EuroMillions wins ever?
The record EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK was an enormous £195,707,000, which was scooped up by an anonymous ticket holder in July 2022.
Just two months prior, in May 2022, Joe and Jess Thwaite from Gloucester, won the next-highest amount in EuroMillions history, collecting £184,262,899.
That jackpot was the largest in nearly three years, with the previous highest sum of £170,221,000 won by an anonymous ticket holder in October 2019.
In August 2012, Adrian and Gillian Bayford from Cambridgeshire, won a scarcely believable £148,656,000. This sum almost topped the staggering £161,653,000 won by Colin and Chris Weir from North Ayrshire in July 2011.
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