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What Is a EuroMillions Superdraw?
A EuroMillions Superdraw is a special event draw with a guaranteed large jackpot — often around €130 million — regardless of how the jackpot has been rolling. Here’s how they work.
The guaranteed jackpot
Normally the EuroMillions jackpot grows through rollovers from a smaller starting point. In a Superdraw, the organisers inject funds to guarantee a big headline jackpot from the off, on a set date announced in advance.
How often they happen
Superdraws take place a handful of times a year, usually tied to anniversaries or special occasions. The exact dates and guaranteed amounts are published ahead of time.
Do the odds change?
No — and this is the key point. A Superdraw offers a bigger guaranteed jackpot, but your chance of winning it is exactly the same as any other draw: 1 in 139,838,160. You’re playing for more money at identical odds. For the cap on how high jackpots go, see how a jackpot cap works, and for the main game, EuroMillions odds.
Frequently asked questions
What is a EuroMillions Superdraw?
A special draw with a guaranteed large jackpot — often around €130 million — on a set date, regardless of rollovers.
How often do they happen?
A handful of times a year, announced in advance.
Are the odds different?
No — the jackpot odds are the same; only the guaranteed jackpot size changes.
Related guides: EuroMillions odds, how a jackpot cap works and the EuroMillions prize breakdown.