Eurojackpot numbers: 21 million in the jackpot - Here are the winning numbers
Created: 12/28/2022, 1:55 p.m
By: Sophia Lother
A man fills out a Eurojackpot lottery ticket.
© Monika Skolimowska/dpa
The Eurojackpot is at stake on Friday (December 30) for 21 million euros.
With the correct numbers, you can really clear away.
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Kassel – Attention Eurojackpot fans: On Friday (December 30th) it's that time again.
The winning numbers are drawn.
It's about a whopping 21 million euros.
With the right numbers, you could soon be a multi-millionaire.
But before that, lottery fans have to keep a few things in mind when it comes to the Eurojackpot.
Because: Since the drawing on March 25th, new Eurojackpot rules have applied.
Since then, the drawing has taken place twice a week.
In addition, the game formula of the European lottery has been adjusted.
The previous selection of the Euro numbers two out of ten no longer exists.
Instead, players now choose two out of 12 euro numbers.
However, the maximum jackpot rose by a whopping 30 million euros to 120 million euros.
Eurojackpot Draw (Friday 30th December): These are the winning numbers from the draw
After the drawing at 8 p.m., you will find the current winning numbers here:
Winning numbers 5 out of 50 |
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Euro numbers 2 out of 12: |
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Eurojackpot numbers (Friday, December 30th): Lottery fans should know this
In order to be able to take part in the Eurojackpot draw, lottery fans must fill out a lottery ticket.
This is the only way you have a chance of winning millions.
5 out of 50 and 2 out of 12 numbers must be ticked in each betting field.
The stake per betting field is two euros plus the processing fee.
This differs depending on the state lottery company.
Anyone who wants to play the Eurojackpot does not necessarily have to hand in a paper ticket at a lottery acceptance point.
Instead, you can also play online on the websites of the lottery companies of the federal states.
But watch out - the acceptance deadline varies from state to state and is between 6.40 p.m. and 7 p.m.
For example, in Hesse you can bet online until 7 p.m., in Lower Saxony the ticket must be filled out by 6.50 p.m. on the day of the draw.
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Eurojackpot Numbers (Friday 30th December) - When will the winning numbers be drawn?
The drawing of the Eurojackpot numbers takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. in the Finnish capital Helsinki.
Immediately afterwards, the winning numbers and a video of the draw will be published.
However, there is no live broadcast.
As usual, we will inform you here about the result of the current draw. You can find more lottery news on our topic page.
A man from the district of Kassel was really lucky with the Eurojackpot.
His bet of 20 euros made him a million euros richer.
As can already be guessed from the name "European lottery", the Eurojackpot is not only available in Germany.
Bettors from a total of 18 countries in Europe can take part and rake in the mega prize.
Denmark
Germany
Estonia
Finland
Italy
Iceland
Croatia
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Sweden
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Czech Republic
Hungary
Eurojackpot Draw (Friday 30th December): What to watch out for
However, the probability of hitting the Eurojackpot is very low.
In prize class one, the chance of winning is 1:96 million.
In prize class two, the chance is 1:6 million.
Only lottery fans over the age of 18 may participate in the Eurojackpot.
Gambling can be addictive.
Anyone affected can find help from the Federal Center for Health Education (BzgA).
(Sophia Lother)