EuroMillions is a transnational lottery game played across nine European countries, including the UK, France, Spain, and Portugal.
The game was launched in 2004 and is known for its large jackpots, with the record being €200 million.
To play EuroMillions, players choose five main numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 12.
Draws take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, in Paris, France.
Prizes are awarded for matching as few as two main numbers, with the jackpot being won by matching all five main numbers and two Lucky Star numbers.
The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately 1 in 139 million, making it one of the most challenging lotteries to win.
EuroMillions offers a special event called "EuroMillions Superdraw" where the jackpot is increased to a guaranteed amount, regardless of whether it was won in the previous draw.
If the jackpot is not won, it rolls over to the next draw, leading to even larger prizes.
Winners have the option to remain anonymous or go public with their win, depending on their preference.
EuroMillions has contributed over €40 billion to various projects and good causes across participating countries since its inception.