Highest EuroMillions jackpot of 2021 won by single ticket holder

record breaking Euromillions win!

EuroMillions: Record £184m/ €220M jackpot won at last in yesterdays draw – by a single French ticket-holder! The winning EuroMillions numbers were 21, 26, 31, 34, 49 and the Lucky Star numbers were 02 and 05.

A record £184m/ €220M EuroMillions jackpot has been won! The amount went unclaimed after Tuesday’s draw – and led to a surge of entries for Friday’s game.  The French winner, who now has exactly 60 days to claim their prize, would be able to count themselves richer than recent single launched singer Adele, who has a net worth of £130m, according to The Sunday Times Rich List. Now, the next jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday sits at an estimated £14m – it’s all still to play for!!

So far this year there have been 5 UK EuroMillions jackpot winners, including the April anonymous winners of £122m and £111m in June. The biggest recent UK winners to go public were Frances & Patrick Connolly from Northern Ireland, who won an incredible £115m prize in 2019. That year a UK ticket holder also bagged themselves a £170m jackpot but in this case decided to remain anonymous.

Where the ticket was bought or whether the winner is an individual or a syndicate will not be revealed unless the ticket-holder decides to go public with their information. Camelot official Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at The National Lottery, said before the draw: “It’s all to play for on Friday night as the whopping EuroMillions jackpot of an estimated £184M / €220M remains up for grabs.

“EuroMillions has now hit its cap, which means any money that would have gone into the jackpot will now boost prizes in the next winning prize tier.

“If one UK winner banks the lot, they would instantly become the UK’s biggest ever National Lottery winner. Players were encouraged to get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning this extraordinary prize.”

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