The Ultimate Guide to the EuroMillions Jackpot Cap

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How the EuroMillions Jackpot Cap Works

The EuroMillions jackpot starts off at €17 million. If it is not won, the jackpot rolls over and continues to grow from draw to draw until it reaches the lottery’s jackpot cap of €250 million. Once this prize amount is reached, all proceeds from ticket sales that would have pushed the jackpot higher will roll down into the next prize tier. The EuroMillions jackpot will then reset to €17 million, starting a new jackpot cycle.

The EuroMillions jackpot can remain at its maximum amount for four consecutive draws. If it’s still not won, the next draw will offer a must-win jackpot. If the jackpot is again not won, all the prize money will roll down and be distributed among winners in the next highest prize tier.

EuroMillions Jackpot Cap History

In November 2009, it was decided that the rollover limit of €185 million would be raised by €5 million once the jackpot cap was reached.

Chris and Colin Weir of Scotland won the €185 million top prize in July 2011 thereby raising the cap to €190 million, where it has remained since.

The Ultimate Guide to the EuroMillions Jackpot Cap

Important EuroMillions Jackpot Cap Dates

DateEuroMillions News
November 2006The EuroMillions jackpot once again rolls over eleven times, the maximum allowed, before being won on Friday 17 November 2006. Since no tickets match all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars the jackpot is added to the second tier prize for matching all five main numbers and one Lucky Star. 20 lucky winners each take home €9.65 million!
November 2009Jackpot cap changes to €185 million.
July 2011The EuroMillions jackpot reaches its new maximum of €185 million and is won by Chris and Colin Weir of Scotland on 12 July 2011.
January 2012Jackpot cap changes to €190 million.
August 2012The EuroMillions jackpot hits its new cap of €190 million on 7 August 2012 before being won by Adrian and Gillian Bayford from Suffolk, UK on 10 August 2012.
October 2014EuroMillions reaches the jackpot cap of €190 million on Friday 24 October 2014 and is won by a single ticket purchased in Portugal.
September 2016As part of wide-sweeping rules changes introduced to the EuroMillions game, the jackpot is allowed to remain capped at €190 million for four draws before it must be won.
October 2019The EuroMillions jackpot soars to €190 million, an amazing prize eventually won by a single ticket purchased in the UK.
February 2020EuroMillions changes the jackpot cap structure, initially raising it to €200 million with the possibility that it will subsequently grow as high as €250 million.
December 2020After a record €200 million jackpot is won by a single ticket purchased in France, the EuroMillions jackpot cap rises to €210 million.
February 2021The EuroMillions jackpot cap is increased to €220 million after a single winner from Switzerland wins a €210 million jackpot in the 26 February 2021 draw.
October 2021After a record €220 million jackpot is won by a single ticket purchased in French Polynesia for the draw on 15 October 2021, the EuroMillions jackpot cap is boosted to €230 million.
July 2022The EuroMillions jackpot cap will be raised to €240 million after a record €230 million was won by a single ticket sold in the UK for the 19 July 2022 draw.
December 2023After a record-breaking €240 million was won by a single ticketholder from Austria, the EuroMillions jackpot cap will be raised to €250 million. This is the final time the EuroMillions jackpot will be raised until further notice.
March 2025The €250 million cap was reached (and won) for the first time, making a lucky player in Austria a happier person.
June 2025After rolling over for 20 consecutive draws, the EuroMillions jackpot of €250 million cap was won by a player from Ireland. This was the second prize awarded at the lottery’s current jackpot cap.
August 2025France has become the third country, alongside Austria and Ireland, to win the EuroMillions jackpot at its capped limit of €250 million.

EuroMillions Game Rules

Game format: 5 main numbers plus 2 additional Lucky Stars!

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