EuroMillions Jackpot: One Ticket Turns Into £113M Fortune in Life-Changing Win

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What You Need To Know
  • One Belgian player scooped £113M EuroMillions jackpot
  • Winning numbers: 04, 17, 25, 28, 44, Lucky Stars 05, 11
  • Two UK winners earned £127,713.40 each
  • Jackpot now resets to £14M for Tuesday’s draw
  • Historic wins include £195M in the UK and £216M in Ireland

When most people buy a lottery ticket, it’s with a quiet dream tucked in their pocket: a better life, freedom from worry, or maybe just a holiday to remember. For one EuroMillions player in Belgium, that dream exploded into reality on Friday night, transforming a slip of paper into a staggering £113,568,000 fortune.

The winning ticket, confirmed by the National Lottery, carried the magical combination: 04, 17, 25, 28, 44, and Lucky Stars 05 and 11. Matching all seven numbers is a feat so rare it instantly vaulted the anonymous winner into the ranks of Europe’s richest overnight millionaires. Converted into euros, the prize sits at roughly €129 million.

And while the jackpot winner may have hailed from Belgium, the UK didn’t go home empty-handed. Two ticketholders matched five numbers plus one Lucky Star, securing £127,713.40 each. Another UK player was celebrating too, after claiming a £1 million prize through the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker.

This isn’t the first time EuroMillions has made headlines for its life-changing payouts. Back in 2022, a UK player quietly pocketed £195 million—the nation’s largest-ever jackpot, choosing to remain anonymous. Just months earlier, Joe and Jess Thwaite had scooped £184 million, later describing the win as giving them “time to dream.”

Ireland, too, has shared in the glory. A family from Cork etched their names in lottery history after securing £216 million, the country’s biggest EuroMillions prize.

A family from Cork, Ireland won £216 million in EuroMillion prize money
A family from Cork, Ireland won £216 million in EuroMillion prize money

Behind every headline is a personal story. For some, the money is about luxury and freedom. For others, it’s a chance at fresh beginnings. One recent winner, a 51-year-old father, shared hopes of using his jackpot to create brighter days for his two children.

This Belgian winner may choose silence or spotlight, anonymity or generosity—but what’s certain is that their life, like countless winners before, has been permanently rewritten..

For those still chasing the dream, the next EuroMillions draw resets to £14 million on Tuesday. As always, winners have 180 days to claim their prizes via the National Lottery.

Until then, the rest of Europe watches, wonders, and maybe buys a ticket, just in case fortune decides to smile again.

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