Several types of ballots exist: the single ballot, the multiple ballot and the Quick Pick.
In the simple bulletin, which costs €2.50 per combination and per draw, you play between one and six combinations. The grids are each made up of 50 numbers and 12 stars. You must check 5 numbers and 2 stars per grid. You can also choose the number of draws you want to participate in, which helps increase your chances of winning.
In the multiple ballot you can check up to 10 numbers and 12 stars per grid – this gives you a greater chance of getting the winning combination. You can, as in simple bulletins, choose a number of consecutive draws.
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IF you don’t have a particular lucky number, Quick Pick is a choice that saves you time: the computer chooses your numbers and stars randomly for you.
The Euromillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday: you can get the results live on the front page, around 11 p.m., but also get the winning numbers on DH. If you have one or more winning grids, have them checked at a National Lottery point of sale.