Euro Numbers

Get to Grips With EuroJackpot Euro Numbers

Understand the extra Euro Numbers and how they shape EuroJackpot prize tiers.

Bet On EuroJackpot

EuroJackpot Euro Numbers

The two Euro numbers are EuroJackpot's second pool — its version of the EuroMillions Lucky Stars. Drawn from a separate pool of 1 to 12 alongside the five main numbers, they are a market you can bet in their own right. Here is how they work.

How the Euro numbers work

Every EuroJackpot draw picks two Euro numbers from a pool of 1 to 12, in addition to the five main numbers from 1 to 50. In the European game you need both Euro numbers plus all five main numbers to win the jackpot. When you bet, you can treat the Euro numbers as their own fixed-odds market — shorter odds because the pool is small — or fold them into a combination with main numbers for a bigger payout. The payout for each is shown before you confirm. See the EuroJackpot guide for the full picture, or odds and payouts for how markets are priced.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bet on just the Euro numbers?

Yes. The Euro numbers are their own market, drawn from the smaller 1 to 12 pool, so you can back them on their own at shorter odds than a full combination.

How many Euro numbers are drawn?

Two, from a pool of 1 to 12, in every EuroJackpot draw alongside the five main numbers.