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Eurojackpot on Tuesday: Here are the current winning numbers for the 118 million jackpot

2022-10-30T11:40:36.232Z


Eurojackpot on Tuesday: Here are the current winning numbers for the 118 million jackpot Created: 10/30/2022, 12:30 p.m By: Sarah Neumeyer A man fills out a Eurojackpot lottery ticket. © Monika Skolimowska/dpa The Eurojackpot is at stake on Tuesday, November 1st, for 118 million euros. Here you can find the latest winning numbers for the Mega Jackpot. >> Kassel – The Euro


Eurojackpot on Tuesday: Here are the current winning numbers for the 118 million jackpot

Created: 10/30/2022, 12:30 p.m

By: Sarah Neumeyer

A man fills out a Eurojackpot lottery ticket.

© Monika Skolimowska/dpa

The Eurojackpot is at stake on Tuesday, November 1st, for 118 million euros.

Here you can find the latest winning numbers for the Mega Jackpot.

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Kassel – The Eurojackpot is again filled with several million in the drawing on Tuesday (November 1st).

Players can win a total of 118 million euros if they hit the jackpot.

To do this, however, they need the correct winning numbers.

If nobody cracks the jackpot in the Eurojackpot draw on Tuesday, the winnings will continue to rise.

Overall, since the introduction of the new Eurojackpot rules at the end of March, the jackpot has reached a profit of 120 million euros.

A second weekly drawing on Tuesday was also introduced - it took place for the first time on March 29, 2022.

Eurojackpot Numbers (Tuesday, November 1st): Find the latest winning numbers here

People from all over Europe eagerly await the Eurojackpot draw on Tuesdays and Fridays - including many fans of the Lotto 6aus49 game.

The drawing will take place at 8 p.m. in the Finnish capital, Helsinki.

However, unlike the lottery draw, it is not broadcast live.

If you guess the five winning numbers and the two euro numbers correctly, you can become a multi-millionaire overnight.

Here are the current Eurojackpot numbers from Tuesday (November 1st) right after the draw:

Winning numbers 5 out of 50:

Euro numbers 2 out of 12:

(All statements without guarantee)

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Eurojackpot numbers on Tuesday (November 1st): Drawing of the winning numbers at 8pm in Helsinki

Many don't want to miss the chance to get rich overnight.

Therefore, they regularly participate in the European lottery.

However, if you want to play Eurojackpot, you should pay attention to a few things.

In order to take part in the draw, a Eurojackpot ticket must first be filled out.

This is the only way you have a chance of winning millions.

Five out of 50 and two out of 12 numbers must be ticked in each betting field.

The stake per betting field is two euros plus the processing fee, which differs depending on the state lottery company.

Eurojackpot on Tuesday (November 1st): Participation possible in 18 countries

The Eurojackpot is a pan-European lottery.

In addition to Germany, you can participate in the following 18 countries:

  • Denmark

  • Germany

  • Estonia

  • Finland

  • Italy

  • Iceland

  • Croatia

  • Latvia

  • Lithuania

  • Netherlands

  • Norway

  • Poland

  • Sweden

  • Slovakia

  • Slovenia

  • Spain

  • Czech Republic

  • Hungary

Eurojackpot numbers on Tuesday (November 1st): Chance of winning is 1:140 million

However, the probability of hitting the Eurojackpot is very low.

In prize class one, the chance of winning is 1:140 million.

In prize class two, the chance is 1:7 million.

Participation in the Eurojackpot is permitted from the age of 18.

But beware, gambling can be addictive.

Those affected can find help from the Federal Center for Health Education (BzgA).

(sne)

Source: merkur

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