About Eurojackpot
Eurojackpot is an international lottery where players from multiple European countries participate under a single set of rules. The game is known for its transparent draw system and fair prize distribution.
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History and Mission of the Lottery
Launched in 2012, Eurojackpot was designed as a collaborative European lottery project. Its purpose is to offer players the opportunity to win significant prizes while maintaining fairness and clarity. The lottery promotes responsible gaming and ensures an entertaining experience for all participants.
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Licenses and Legal Information
Eurojackpot operates in accordance with EU laws and the regulations of each participating country. Government authorities oversee the draws, and the lottery holds all necessary licenses, guaranteeing its legitimacy and security.
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Organisers and Participating Countries
The lottery is managed by a network of national operators across more than 15 European nations, including Germany, Finland, Italy, and Spain. These partners follow a unified structure, ensuring consistent gameplay and centralized draws.
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Game Format
Players select:
- 5 main numbers from a range of 1 to 50
- 2 additional Euro numbers from a range of 1 to 12
Draws take place every Tuesday and Friday, with results published shortly afterward.
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Jackpot and Prize Categories
The prize fund is generated from ticket sales. Unclaimed jackpots roll over to the next draw. There are 12 prize levels, allowing players to win even with partial number matches.