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Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: 35 million euros in the jackpot today – these are the winning numbers

2023-01-07T04:12:15.075Z


Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: 35 million euros in the jackpot today – these are the winning numbers Created: 07/01/2023 05:04 Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: Here you will find the winning numbers of the European lottery. This time the jackpot is 35 million euros. The Eurojackpot is drawn every Friday in Helsinki (Finland). A total of 35 million euros are in the prize pool


Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: 35 million euros in the jackpot today – these are the winning numbers

Created: 07/01/2023 05:04

Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: Here you will find the winning numbers of the European lottery.

This time the jackpot is 35 million euros.

  • The Eurojackpot is drawn every Friday in Helsinki (Finland).

  • A total of

    35 million euros

    are in the prize pool on Friday, January 6th, 2023 .

  • The drawing of the Eurojackpot winning numbers takes place every Friday at 8 p.m. (local time).

Munich – The Eurojackpot is a European lottery with high prizes that are raffled weekly.

There is a very clear difference to the German classic

Lotto

6 out of 49. All Lotto players from 18 European countries are eligible to participate in the Eurojackpot.

A minimum of ten million euros is raffled off every week, and this prize increases to a maximum of 120 million.

The Eurojackpot will be drawn again on Friday

, January 6th, 2023

.

It is about an

amount of 35 million euros

.

Below we have listed the current winning numbers for you.

The Eurojackpot draw takes place every Friday.

© Monika Skolimowska/picture alliance/dpa/dpa-Zentralbild

Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: These are the current winning numbers

The winning numbers of the Eurojackpot on Friday

, January 06, 2023:

  • Winning numbers (5 out of 50):

    14 - 28 - 31 - 47 - 50

  • Euro numbers (2 out of 12):

    7 - 12

  • (All statements without guarantee)

All numbers for the Eurojackpot can also be found on the official website of the lottery provider.

(All information without guarantee, source: www.lotto-bayern.de)

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Eurojackpot: how does gambling work?

The rules of the Eurojackpot are not difficult:

In order to crack the jackpot, you need a total of seven correct numbers in the Eurolotto.

For the draw, these seven numbers are drawn from different lottery drums.

First, five numbers from 1 to 50 are drawn.

This is followed by a

draw

from the "Pearl" and "Venus" lottery drums, from which a number from 1 to 12 is determined at random.

This means that as a player you first tick 5 out of 50 numbers per field on your lottery ticket.

For the two additional numbers, you also tick two out of twelve numbers.

In total, you submit a lottery ticket with seven numbers you have typed.

You must be at least 18 years old to participate.

Eurojackpot: What are the chances of winning the Eurolotto?

Unfortunately, winning is not quite as easy as taking part: in order to crack the entire

jackpot

 , you must be the only player in Europe to correctly predict the Eurolotto numbers.

You get the main prize with a total of seven correct numbers.

But there are also some smaller prizes in twelve prize categories.

This is different from the German Lotto 6 out of 49: In addition to the main prize category, there are only eight other prize categories.

The chance of winning the Eurojackpot is 1 in 140 million.

When are the Eurojackpot lottery numbers drawn?

The draw in Helsinki does not have a fixed time - but a time frame:

The drawing of the winning numbers for the Eurojackpot takes place every Friday between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.

If you missed the draw, you can check our article for the winning numbers, which are always updated.

Eurojackpot also offers an online winnings query, which you can use at this link.

Here you simply enter the numbers you have typed and find out whether you were lucky in a prize category. 

The Eurojackpot numbers are drawn every Friday

.

The draw itself will take place in Helsinki, the Finnish capital.

Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: Can you watch the draw live on TV?

The live drawing will take place at the studio of Finnish private TV channel MTV3 in Helsinki. 

The draw can only be followed live on Finnish TV

, it is not broadcast directly in the other countries.

Eurojackpot on Friday, January 6th, 2023: Can you watch the live stream of the draw?

Unfortunately not.

In all other European countries, a review can be viewed on YouTube after the draw.

The video of the draw is available on the "eurojackpot results" YouTube channel.

Where can I play the Eurojackpot online

You can play the Eurojackpot online with all major lottery providers.

One possibility is offered by Lotto.de, the information service provided by the state lottery companies combined in the German Lotto and Totoblock.

  • The chance of winning the Eurojackpot is 1:140 million.

  • Participation in the game is only possible from the age of 18.

  • Gambling can be addictive.

    Information is available on the free hotline 0800 137 27 00 or at www.bzga.de.

Play Eurojackpot: How does it actually work?

  • In the Eurojackpot there are 50 numbers to choose from per betting field.

  • 5 crosses must be set.

  • In addition, two additional euro numbers between 1 and 12 are chosen.

  • The more numbers you guess correctly, the more you can win.

  • If you guess five numbers and two euro numbers correctly, you crack the euro jackpot.

Eurojackpot Deadline: How long can I play online every Friday?

This varies by state.

Here you will find an overview of how long you can play the Eurojackpot in which federal state every Friday - whether online or at an acceptance point.

Federal State

Eurojackpot on Friday until

Baden-Wuerttemberg

7 p.m

Bavaria

7 p.m

Berlin

6.45 p.m

Brandenburg

6.40 p.m

Bremen

6.45 p.m

Hamburg

6:44 p.m

Hesse

7 p.m

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

6.45 p.m

Lower Saxony

6.50 p.m

North Rhine-Westphalia

6:59 p.m

Rhineland-Palatinate

6.45 p.m

Saarland

6.45 p.m

Saxony

6.45 p.m

Saxony-Anhalt

6.45 p.m

Schleswig Holstein

6.45 p.m

Thuringia

7 p.m

Which numbers are drawn most frequently in the Eurojackpot?

Eurojackpot itself publishes statistics on the most frequently drawn numbers in Eurolotto. 

Here is an overview of the

most frequently

drawn numbers in the Eurojackpot (as of October 2021):

number

frequency

19

63 times

49

62 times

20

58 times

38

57 times

35

57 times

The numbers that have so far been drawn the

least

are documented in the statistics.

Here is an overview of the rarest Eurojackpot numbers (as of October 2021):

number

frequency

48

36 times

2

41 times

27

41 times

36

43 times

37

43 times

Eurojackpot: help with gambling addiction

Eurojackpot is a pan-European game of chance.

Participating in gambling can be addictive.

If you are not sure whether you are affected by a gambling addiction or need help, you can test your gambling behavior under "Check your game" and seek advice.

If you need help or want to find out more about a possible gambling addiction, you will find all the information you need on the BZGA website or on “Responsible Gaming”.

Source: merkur

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