Eurojackpot Hits Record 17th Draw Without Winner, Still at €120 Million
The maximum €120 million jackpot remains unclaimed as the Eurojackpot lottery reaches its longest streak without a top prize winner.
- The Eurojackpot has gone 16 consecutive draws without a winner for the top prize, tying its record for the longest streak without a jackpot winner.
- The jackpot remains capped at €120 million, the maximum allowed under the lottery's rules, which were updated in 2022 to increase the cap from €90 million.
- Unclaimed funds exceeding the €120 million cap are redistributed to winners in the second prize tier, with eight players recently winning €3 million each.
- The next Eurojackpot draw will take place on Tuesday, December 3, offering another chance to claim the €120 million prize.
- The odds of winning the Eurojackpot's top prize are approximately 1 in 140 million, making it one of the most challenging lotteries in the world.