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What are the best days to play EuroMillions?

2022-04-05T15:20:26.942Z


Become multi-millionaires by playing EuroMillions from la Française des Jeux. Twice a week, the FDJ game of chance can


Available in nine European countries, the EuroMillions is a lottery organized by the Française des Jeux.

At each draw, five main numbers and two star numbers are randomly selected.

This combination of seven numbers can allow participants to win a minimum jackpot of 17 million euros.

Smaller payouts are distributed to people who guessed only part of the winning numbers.

At each proposed grid, players also receive a My Million combination.

A code of this type is drawn at each draw, and brings 1 million euros to its owner.

If you want to try your luck at EuroMillions, you can go to an authorized FDJ point of sale during opening hours.

To play 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you can also connect to fdj.

fr or use the FDJ app, downloadable on iOS and Android mobile devices.

As a reminder, gambling is reserved for adults.

Click here to play EuroMillions

What days to play EuroMillions?

The EuroMillions draw takes place twice a week, every Tuesday and every Friday.

Everyone is free to participate in the session they want, or to register for both draws.

Although the jackpot amounts to at least 17 million euros, the FDJ regularly increases the sum put into play. Indeed, if no participant has managed to guess the winning combination, the amount to be won will be greater as soon as the next draw.

Conversely, the jackpot will be reset if a player manages to win.

It is therefore better not to wait if you find that it is possible to pocket particularly high winnings, especially during special draws that bring Megas jackpots into play.

Online or at an FDJ point of sale, you are free to play every day for the next two EuroMillions draws.

Registrations are closed on D-Day, at 8:15 p.m.

If you want to try your luck at the last minute, don't hesitate to create an account on fdj.fr or download the FDJ application to your smartphone or tablet.

In case of error, or if you simply wish to cancel your participation, you will have until 8:20 p.m. to change your mind.

What are the EuroMillions draw times?

The EuroMillions draw takes place in two sessions.

At 8:20 p.m., a My Million code is first chosen at random.

This part is exclusively available for French players.

At each draw, a winner will be systematically selected to receive 1 million euros.

From 9:05 p.m., the main EuroMillions combination is drawn.

It can be won in nine European countries.

Allow a few tens of minutes for the results to be officially revealed by the Française des Jeux.

At 8:35 p.m., you can log on to fdj.fr or the FDJ app to discover the My Million code drawn at random.

You'll have to wait until 9:45 p.m. to see the full EuroMillions results, and view the main draw winning numbers.

On the phone, contact 3256 or text "EUML" to 61113 to receive the results of the last draw.

Please note that these two methods are surcharged at 0.35 euro including tax per minute or message.

On television, you can watch both parts of the draw on TF1.

First, discover the results of My Million at 8:50 p.m.

The EuroMillions draw is broadcast around 9:50 p.m., depending on the evening schedule.

You will be free to watch the two draws in a row at 1:30 on TF1 or in streaming via the MYTF1 platform.

Click here for

all EuroMillions results


Also read:

How to play EuroMillions online?

Information: playing involves risks: isolation, dependence... Call 09 74 75 13 13 (non-surcharged call), if you want help.

Source: leparis

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