It won't be this time.
No player has found the winning combination for Tuesday's EuroMillions draw.
It was necessary to have the 9-18-30-39 and 45 and the star numbers 1 and 3. The sum involved was colossal: 210 million euros.
An unprecedented amount.
The previous record for earnings stood at 200 million euros.
A jackpot won in December by a retiree from the south of France who had validated his grid on the Internet.
A ceiling amount
The 210 million euros will be put back into play in the next draw on Friday evening.
The jackpot can be won two more times, but if it is still not won then, the total amount is divided between the following ranks.
EuroMillions is marketed in nine countries.
Since the game's inception in 2004, the top jackpot has been won 111 times in Great Britain, 110 times in France.
Then come Spain (109) and Portugal (78).
Each player has a one in 140 million chance of winning.