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The EuroMillions Superdraw, also known as the Super Jackpot in the UK and Megadraw in Ireland, has been one of the most significant events in European lotteries since 2007. This special draw, which offers guaranteed minimum jackpots of €130 million, has turned 46 players into multi-millionaires as of May 2025.
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The EuroMillions Superdraw, or Super Jackpot/Megadraw, is a lottery event that takes place several times a year, independent of regular draws. It guarantees a minimum jackpot of €130 million, which can roll over if no one wins, up to a maximum of €250 million.
Here is a complete list of EuroMillions Superdraw Jackpot winners, including the dates of the draws, jackpot amounts, and the winning countries. This list covers the years from 2007 to 2025, highlighting the largest prizes in the history of the draw:
The first Superdraw of 2025 was held on 28 March, starting with the usual €130 million jackpot. The prize went unclaimed for several draws and quickly escalated. On Tuesday, 15 April, a player from Austria matched all numbers and won the €250 million jackpot, setting a new record for the highest EuroMillions prize ever awarded.
The EuroMillions Superdraw held on 27 September 2024 went without a winner, and the prize fund continued to grow. On Friday, 4 October, a single lucky ticket validated in Spain, claimed a jackpot of over €162 million, making it one of the largest Superdraw wins of the year.
The draw on 7 June 2024 began with a jackpot of €130 million, but the prize continued to roll over after several draws with no winners. In total, the jackpot increased five times, eventually exceeding €213 million. Finally, on Tuesday, 25 June, a ticket purchased in Portugal won this incredible prize.
The special draw on 15 March 2024 was decided quickly, as a single ticket holder in Barcelona, Spain, won the initial jackpot of €130 million on the day of the draw. A stroke of luck that left no room for further rollovers.
This draw had no top-tier winners on Big Friday, causing the jackpot to roll over. Finally, on Tuesday, 30 January, two tickets validated in Spain and the United Kingdom split a total of €144 million.
The draw on 1 December 2023 started, for the first time in the history of the Superdraw, with a jackpot of €200 million. The jackpot grew to €240 million, the maximum cap for this cycle. Finally, on Tuesday, 5 December, a ticket holder in Austria claimed the grand prize.
In the draw on 29 September 2023, luck smiled on a player in , who took home the €130 million Superdraw jackpot.
The Big Friday on 2 June 2023 saw the United Kingdom as the big winner, with a single ticket taking the full prize of €130 million.
With no top-tier winners in the draw on 3 March 2023, the jackpot rolled over to the next draw. On Tuesday, 7 March, a player in Belgium managed to win a prize of €144.9 million, making history in this draw.
The Big Friday jackpot on 2 December 2022 went unclaimed in the first draw, allowing it to grow until the next draw on 6 December. A ticket validated in Belgium won the prize of €142.8 million.
This draw began with the usual jackpot of €130 million, but no winners emerged in the first three draws, allowing the jackpot to reach €194 million. On Friday, 23 September, a ticket validated in Switzerland claimed the top prize.
One of the most exciting draws occurred in June 2022, when the jackpot rolled over for eight consecutive draws, reaching €230 million, the cap for this cycle. Finally, a ticket validated in the United Kingdom won the prize on Tuesday, 19 July.
On 4 February 2022, a single ticket validated in the United Kingdom won the special jackpot of €130 million in this Big Friday.
The draw on 3 December 2021 saw the jackpot rise to €143 million after a rollover. A single ticket validated in León, Spain, claimed the entire prize.
The jackpot in this draw rolled over several times, reaching €220 million, the maximum cap for this cycle. The prize was finally won by a ticket validated in on 15 October 2021.
In the draw on 4 June 2021, a player in the United Kingdom matched the winning numbers and won the special jackpot of €130 million.
The Big Friday in February 2021 saw the initial jackpot of €130 million grow to an impressive €210 million, one of the largest prizes in EuroMillions history. The prize was claimed by a ticket validated in Switzerland on Friday, 26 February.
In this draw, the jackpot reached €200 million, the maximum cap for this cycle. After three draws without winners, a ticket validated in claimed the prize on Friday, 11 December 2020.
The draw on 25 September 2020 saw a ticket validated in Valladolid, Spain, take home the full prize of €130 million.
This draw saw the jackpot grow to €143 million for the following draw, held on Tuesday, 7 July, when a ticket validated in Spain won the prize.
The first Big Friday held after the jackpot cap was raised to €200 million saw a player in Spain win the full prize.
On 4 October 2019, the jackpot fund rolled over multiple times, reaching €190 million. Finally, on 8 October, a ticket validated in the United Kingdom won the top prize.
In this draw, the jackpot grew for the next draw on Tuesday, 11 June, when a ticket validated in the United Kingdom won £123 million.
The jackpot for the draw on 1 February 2019 rolled over for five consecutive draws, reaching €175 million. On 19 February, a ticket validated in Ireland claimed the big prize.
In this Big Friday, the initial jackpot of €130 million rolled over until it reached €162 million. Finally, a ticket validated in Switzerland claimed the prize.
With no winners in the Big Friday draw of 20 April 2018, the jackpot continued to grow. Finally, on Tuesday, 24 April, a player in the United Kingdom won £121 million.
The Big Friday on 15 September 2017 saw the jackpot roll over until it reached the maximum cap of €190 million. Finally, on Friday, 6 October, a ticket issued in Spain won the big prize.
A player in the United Kingdom won the initial prize of €100 million on the same day of the draw, with no need for rollovers.
The jackpot for this draw continued to roll over for multiple sessions, until Tuesday, 11 October, when a ticket validated in Belgium won €168 million.
The Big Friday on 6 November 2015 started with a special jackpot of €130 million, but after several draws with no winners, the jackpot grew to €163.5 million. Finally, a ticket validated in Portugal claimed the big prize.
This draw saw the jackpot roll over for several days, until a ticket validated in the United Kingdom won €129 million on Friday, 12 June 2015.
The jackpot for the draw on 3 October 2014 continued to roll over until it reached the cap of €190 million after six consecutive draws. Finally, on 24 October, a ticket validated in Portugal claimed the big prize.
On this occasion, the jackpot continued to grow until a ticket validated in Spain won more than €137 million in the draw held on 13 June 2014.
This draw started with a special jackpot that continued to roll over for two sessions. Finally, on 14 March 2014, Neil Trotter, with a ticket validated in the United Kingdom, won more than £107 million.
The draw on 15 November 2013 saw a single winner with a ticket validated in Spain, who claimed the guaranteed jackpot of €100 million.
This jackpot rolled over for five consecutive draws. Finally, on Tuesday, 25 June, two tickets validated in Belgium and Ireland shared a total prize of €187 million.
In this draw, the initial jackpot rolled over until it reached €132 million, which was finally won by a ticket validated in on 29 March 2013.
The draw on 28 September 2012 saw a ticket validated in Spain win the guaranteed prize of €100 million.
In this draw, a single ticket validated in the United Kingdom won the accumulated jackpot of £101 million, belonging to the British couple Angela and Dave Dawes.
The jackpot on 10 May 2011 continued to roll over until a ticket in Spain won a total of €121 million on 13 May.
This draw saw the jackpot continue to grow until it reached £113 million, which was finally won by a ticket validated in the United Kingdom.
The jackpot for this draw rolled over until the following Tuesday, 9 February, when two tickets, one in Spain and the other in the United Kingdom, shared a total of €129 million.
The draw on 18 September 2009 saw a ticket in win the guaranteed prize of €100 million.
This draw had two winners, one in Austria and another in , who shared the jackpot of €100 million.
The first Big Friday of EuroMillions was held on 9 February 2007, with a guaranteed jackpot of €100 million. A single ticket validated in Belgium claimed the inaugural prize.
The largest EuroMillions Superdraw prize in history is now €250 million, won in April 2025 by a ticket from Austria. This new record sures the previous maximum of €240 million, also won by an Austrian player in December 2023.
When are EuroMillions Superdraws held?
The EuroMillions Superdraws, or Super Jackpots, typically occur three times a year. The next draw is scheduled for Friday, 6 June 2025.
If no one wins the jackpot, it rolls over to the next EuroMillions draw, continuing until the prize reaches the €250 million cap. If the jackpot still isn’t won, the prize is distributed among the next tier of winners.
The key difference is the guaranteed starting jackpot of €130 million, regardless of previous rollovers in regular draws.
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