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According to the Euromillions website, the chances of winning the UK Millionaire Maker game [18] on a Tuesday can be estimated as 1 in 3,570,000 with a standard £14m jackpot. [19] On a Friday, it can be calculated as approximately 1 in 5,080,000 - again with a baseline £14m jackpot. [20]
The Friday night draws showed the EuroMillions results and the Thunderball draw and are usually broadcast at 23:15. The Friday night draws were the only draws not to be broadcast live. From January 2013, the Friday draws are available to watch exclusively on the National Lottery's website. There is still a results update on BBC One at 22:35.
On Friday 26 January 2018, the first EuroMillions HotPicks draw took place. It uses the same five main numbers as the EuroMillions draw and offers players the chance to win one of five prizes from £10 up to £1 million. The game works in a similar way to Lotto HotPicks whereby players have to decide how many numbers they are going to match.
Winning Mega Millions numbers and lottery results for the $116 million jackpot Friday, June 28, 2024. ... two times per week at approximately 10 p.m. CT every Tuesday and Friday. ... The Today Show.
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Tuesday night’s winning numbers were 16, 22, 26, 36, 56, and the Mega Ball was 1. The Megaplier was 4X. The Megaplier was 4X. Did anyone win Mega Millions last night, Tuesday, October 29th, 2024?
Then Ryan announced the results. Going through to the Top 10 were Abi, McKenna, Will, Kayko, Kaibrienne, Mia, Jack, Emmy, Triston, and Julia. Going home was Jayna Elise and Roman.
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