EuroMillions is a lottery organized in several European countries, including Spain, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland. Since its launch in 2004, it has accumulated several significant jackpots and distributed millions of euros during its draws.

As for the prizes, it includes a total of 13 categories, which range from those that require the allocation of only two numbers to those in which all five main numbers are required as well as the two stars.
All EuroMillions prizes:
- 1st category (5 numbers + 2 stars): Jackpot accumulated
- 2nd category (5 numbers + 1 star)
- 3rd category (5 numbers)
- 4th category (4 numbers + 2 stars)
- 5th category (4 numbers + 1 star)
- 6th category (3 numbers + 2 stars)
- 7th category (4 numbers)
- 8th category (2 numbers + 2 stars)
- 9th category (3 numbers + 1 star)
- 10th category (3 numbers)
- 11th category (1 number + 2 stars)
- 12th category (2 numbers + 1 star)
- 13th category (2 numbers)
How to play EuroMillions?
The EuroMillions game consists of bets, in each of which you must select five numbers from 1 to 50 and two stars from 1 to 12. You can choose the numbers manually or leave luck in the hands of the system, which can select these numbers randomly.
The price of each bet is 2.50 euros and with each of them you also participate in the “El Millón” draw.
And “The Million”?
This is an additional game exclusive to EuroMillions participants in Spain. To win this millionaire prize, it is necessary that the ticket code matches the “El Millón” code of that day.
Schedule and where to see the draw
The EuroMillions draw takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:00 p.m. and can be followed live on the official SELAE website.