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EuroMillions Results: Winning Lottery Numbers for Tues 6th August 2019 & Millionaire Maker Codes

EuroMillions Results: Winning Lottery Numbers for Tues 6th August 2019 & Millionaire Maker Codes

You could get your hands on £52M in tonight's EuroMillions. Make sure you check your numbers for the draw & Millionaire Maker codes.

Mark Cunliffe

Mark Cunliffe

Tonight's EuroMillions sits at a tasty £52M and you could be in with a chance of snapping it up for yourself. If you won the jackpot you could bag yourself one Aaron Wan-Bissaka with change to spare. Or you could go on holiday to a faraway island and never come back. In fact, you could just buy the entire thing. Just be sure you check your numbers below, otherwise you could miss out on a lifechanging amount of money.

Currently, four British EuroMillion ticket holders are on the brink of missing out on a £4million prize pot as they're yet to come forward to collect their winnings. Each of the lucky tickets won £1million in the UK Millionaire Maker draw on July 19 and the owners only have until mid-January to claim it. If that wasn't bad enough, back in June 2012, one lottery winner missed out on a massive £63.8million because they didn't check their ticket.

Tonight's EuroMillions Results: 12 - 13 - 29 - 36 - 38

Lucky Stars: 04 - 12

There are two things you need to check - obviously your jackpot numbers, but also the UK Millionaire Maker codes.

You can find the Millionaire Maker Codes on The National Lottery Site.

Won a prize? Congratulations! Head over to the National Lottery site to find out how to claim your winnings. Not won a prize? There's always next week's draw.

What is The EuroMillions Lottery?

The EuroMillions is an international lottery setup by Camelot that runs across nine different countries throughout Europe. Tickets can be purchased from authorised outlets in the UK, Spain, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Portugal, Luxembourg and Austria or purchased online.

What is Tonight's EuroMillions Jackpot?

The EuroMillions jackpot for Friday 19th July is currently sitting at £96m but this could have changed a little before the draw. As well as the main draw there will also be 20 guaranteed UK Millionaire Maker winners of £1,000,000.

If no one wins tonight's jackpot, the jackpot will rollover and can rise as high as €190 million (approximately £167 million) where it's capped.

What Time Is The Euromillions Draw?

The Euromillions drawn takes place twice a week on Tuesday and Friday nights at from 8.40pm (GMT) on Facebook Live. If you want to buy a ticket, remember that EuroMillions ticket sales close at 7.30pm on Tuesdays and Fridays for that evening's draw. Tickets are available again for the next draw from 9pm.

How to Play Euromillions

What Can I Win?

Even if you don't win the Jackpot, there are 13 different prize tiers ranging from £3.30 for two numbers up to £227,848 depending on how many winning numbers you have.

The odds of winning a prize in the EuroMillions are 1 in 13. Here is a full breakdown of the prizes available tonight:

5 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars = Jackpot

5 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star = £227,848.80

5 Main Numbers = £23,586.00

4 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars = £2,307.30

4 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star = £123.00

3 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars = £78.00

4 Main Numbers = £43.30

2 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars = £14.20

3 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star = £10.70

3 Main Numbers = £9.00

1 Main Number + 2 Lucky Stars = £7.60

2 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star = £6.00

2 Main Numbers = £3.30

How big can the EuroMillions jackpot get?

The jackpot can rise to €190 million (approximately £167 million based on exchange rate on 29th September 2017).

If it reaches this level, it will be capped - if the jackpot is not won, any additional money in the jackpot prize fund over and above €190 million will roll down to boost the prize money at the next highest tier where there are winners (most likely the 5+1 tier).

This can happen four times before the €190 million must be won. If this happens and the jackpot is still not won, the entire €190 million - plus any additional money in the jackpot prize fund over and above this amount - would roll down to the next highest tier where there are winners (most likely the 5+1 tier).

Source: National Lottery

Featured Image Credit: National Lottery

Topics: National Lottery, uk news, Gambling, Euromillions