EuroJackpot

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EuroJackpot draws its huge prize pool from 18 leading European countries. This allows this pan-European lottery mammoth to offer jackpots and secondary prizes that are rarely seen anywhere else. Unlike many other lotteries, EuroJackpot has a maximum jackpot that once reached, starts boosting the other prize divisions, increasing your odds of winning even greater prizes even without guessing all the numbers correctly. The excitement builds up every week until the weekly Friday draw, where fate will decide who will become the ultimate winner. Get your ticket now and guarantee your shot at the prize!

Powerball: Basic Information

Title
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When
Every Friday at 9:00 pm
Where
18 European countries, including Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and of course, Sweden!
Minimum Jackpot
€10 million
Guessing Requirements
5/50 | 2/10
Prize Divisions
12
Biggest Jackpot Record
€90 million

How to Play EuroJackpot

To play EuroJackpot, you’ll need to choose from two number pools. The first is regular numbers, where you’ll choose 5 numbers out of a total of 50 possible outcomes. This is a small pool compared to other lotteries that significantly increases your odds of success. Next, you’ll need to choose 2 numbers out of a 10-number pool called the Euro Numbers. These are the numbers that allow you to skip higher up the prize division pyramid until the very top! One of the most interesting d exciting things about EuroJackpot is the fact that it has a maximum jackpot of €90 million. Since the big jackpot cannot grow any further, secondary prize divisions enjoy a healthy boost that makes this lottery very rewarding for players even when they don’t guess al numbers correctly!

How-to-Play-EuroJackpot

To summarize, here are the basics to winning EuroJackpot:

  1. Choose 5 out of 50 numbers
  2. Choose 2 Euro Numbers out of 10 possible numbers
  3. Let the draw take place
  4. Get notified by e-mail or SMS on every win

EuroJackpot Prize Divisions

EuroJackpot has more divisions than most other lotteries. The fact that secondary prizes can also increase in size if the jackpot ceiling is reached means that more non-jackpot divisions increase your odds of winning huge amounts of money! Here’s what you’ll need to guess correctly in order to qualify for each prize division:

Division
Regular Balls
Euro Numbers
12
1
2
11
2
1
10
2
2
9
3
8
3
1
7
3
2
6
4
5
4
1
4
4
2
3
5
2
5
1
1
5
2

Prize Payout

EuroJackpot is a lottery that’s designed to pay out more than other major lotteries, making their prize payout conditions much more relevant for you to read and understand right now! You can claim your prize in one of two ways: either as a one-time, large payout, called a lump sum in most cases, or as smaller separate payouts given in regular time intervals, also known as annuities. Keep in mind that annuities will mean a larger overall payout, but there are few things quite as exciting as getting a huge amount of money all at once!

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EuroJackpot: The Most Amazing Moments in History

EuroJackpot started in 2012, making it a fresh face in the lottery world. It immediately garnered a lot of attention thanks to the multi-national collaboration between 18 major European countries, combining their strength to give you greater prizes. There used to be a time when some people believed that EuroJackpot lived in the shadow of EuroMillions, but that no longer the case. EuroJackpot picked up the pace by increasing your odds of winning and by boosting prize payouts. This was achieved by reducing the number of choices you have to select your numbers, making it statistically far-more likely for you to reach higher prize divisions. The €90 million maximum jackpot cap may mean that we won’t see billion-dollar payouts here, but it also means that more people won €90 million than anywhere else. Don’t forget that whenever this cap is reached, lower prize divisions grow higher and higher, making you have a lot more to gain! Here are all the times the jackpot cap was reached:

EuroJackpot-The-Most-Amazing-Moments-in-History

2015 – To o a lucky winner in the Czech Republic.
2016 – To a very Happy German winner
2018 – To a single Finnish winner
2019 – To yet another Finnish winner!

Important Tax Information

EuroJackpot is regulated in one of the most tax-friendly areas of the world, meaning that every win is worth even more than you initially thought. There are 2 tax tiers you need to be aware of. The first is for winnings of up to €20,000 and is completely tax-free. The second is for winnings that exceed €20,000 and requires a flat-rate payment of 20%. Be sure to claim your tax refund if you can (you’ll need to check with your local laws for this).

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