Eurojackpot Winning Numbers and Details for November 12, 2024
Latest Eurojackpot Winning Numbers
After both Tuesday and Friday's Eurojackpot draws went unclaimed, an impressive jackpot of approximately 105 million euros awaits players in the upcoming draw on November 12, 2024. To win the grand prize, players must accurately guess all five winning numbers along with the two Euro numbers.
Current Eurojackpot Draw Details
- The Eurojackpot starts at ten million euros.
- If no one wins, the jackpot increases up to a maximum of 120 million euros.
- The winning odds for the main jackpot stand at 1 in 139,838,160.
How to Play Eurojackpot
On a Eurojackpot slip, players can choose from eight fields, each containing 50 numbers and 12 Euro numbers. For each ticket, players select 5 out of 50 main numbers and 2 out of 12 Euro numbers. Prizes can be won in twelve different prize categories.
Eurojackpot Ticket Information
- Each ticket costs two euros per selection.
- There is a nominal processing fee of under one euro per slip.
- The ticket submission deadline for online players is at 18:45 local time.
Drawing Timings and Locations
The Eurojackpot numbers are drawn every Tuesday and Friday at 19:00 local time in Helsinki, Finland, under the supervision of police and notary. While the draw is not broadcast live on German television, results and payout information will be available online afterward.
Participating Countries
Currently, 19 countries participate in Eurojackpot, including all 16 lottery societies in Germany. To win a prize, a player must select at least two main numbers and one Euro number correctly.
Important Note: Lottery participation is restricted to individuals aged 18 and above, including online gambling.
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