The chances of scooping up the euro millions jackpot is a far-off 1 in seventy six million but the odds of winning a money prize is a fairly decent 1 in 24. If the jack-pot is not won in a given lotto draw, it is brought forward to the next week that will result in an ever increasing jack-pot prize. New regulations added on the 9/02/07 limit the amount of successive rollovers to 11, with the jackpot rolling out to lower prize levels succeeding the eleventh lotto draw if the prize is not collected.

The Euro millions lotto or the Euro lotto, as it is ordinarily renowned, gathers the ticket receipts of the 9 partaking European countries showing a mammoth Euro lottery jackpot. With the number of nations joining the Euro on the increase, that will without question will lead to even more states partaking in the Euro Millions lotto. A growth in the number of individuals partaking in the European Lotto will lead to a lasting increase of the already enormous EuroMillions jackpots.

The new regulations likewise initiated EuroMillions Super Draw which go on twice yearly plus they offer jackpots in the region of 100 million pounds. The difference with Super Draws is that the jackpot must be won during the week of the lottery draw; this means, when there is no ticket matching, all the drawn numbers then the top prize will then be distributed to the lotto ticket holder(s) in the succeeding winning prize level.

Each and every participant has to pick out five primary numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from one to nine. During the lottery draw, 5 primary and 2 lucky star numbers are then picked out at random from two lotto draw machines containing numbered lotto balls.