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EuroMillions Prize Breakdown: All 13 Tiers

EuroMillions has 13 prize tiers, from matching two numbers up to the jackpot. Unlike fixed-prize UK games, most amounts change each draw — here's how the structure works.

The 13 tiers and their odds

Match Approx. odds
5 + 2 Lucky Stars 1 in 139,838,160
5 + 1 1 in 6,991,908
5 1 in 3,107,515
4 + 2 1 in 621,503
4 + 1 1 in 31,076
3 + 2 1 in 14,125
4 1 in 13,812
2 + 2 1 in 985
3 + 1 1 in 707
3 1 in 321
1 + 2 1 in 188
2 + 1 1 in 50
2 1 in 22

Why the prizes aren't fixed

EuroMillions splits a set share of the prize fund between the winners in each tier, so payouts rise when there are fewer winners and fall when there are more. The one fixed UK prize is the Millionaire Maker raffle, which always pays £1 million. For full odds detail, see EuroMillions odds; for the entry tier, see 2 numbers on EuroMillions.

Frequently asked questions

How many prize tiers does EuroMillions have?

13, from matching 2 numbers up to 5 + 2 Lucky Stars.

Are the prizes fixed?

No — apart from the UK Millionaire Maker, they vary by draw based on ticket sales and winners.

What are the jackpot odds?

1 in 139,838,160.

Related guides: EuroMillions odds, 2 numbers on EuroMillions and the biggest EuroMillions winners.