All Saints’ Day jackpot not won, but winners pocket a big jackpot

All Saints’ Day jackpot not won, but winners pocket a big jackpot
All Saints’ Day jackpot not won, but winners pocket a big jackpot

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Johann Foucault

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Nov 1 2024 at 9:57 p.m

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No super winner in the EuroMillions draw this Friday, November 1, 2024, All Saints’ Day. No one has found the combination that would allow them to win the jackpot at stake, namely the coquette sum of 98 million euros.

To win the jackpot, you had to play the following combination: the five numbers 7, 33, 38, 44, 50 and the two star numbers 2 and 7.

But five winners pocket 150,000 euros

However, this Friday’s draw still made people happy. Starting with the lower ranked players who found the most correct numbers.

These winners, who validated their ticket in Europe, but not in , each win 152,337.60 euros, having found the five correct numbers and a star number.

Note that a French winner pockets one million euros with the code My Million AE2242371.

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108 million euros in the draw on Tuesday November 5

In the next drawing on Tuesday, November 5, it will now be 108 million euros which will be at stakeas provided for in the rules of the Française des jeux (FDJ).

During the previous EuroMillions draw, a Frenchman came close to winning the jackpot of 85 million euros.

At the end of the Loto mega jackpot draw for Halloween, another Frenchman was much luckier, winning the jackpot of 13 million euros.

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