Winning Location Map
Select a region of France from the map below to find out when the last My Million code worth €1 million was won there.
You can also find the total number of My Million winners for each region and online:
Total number of My Million prizes won in France: 847
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Number of Prizes
85
Amount won
85,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Number of Prizes
24
Amount won
24,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 19th May 2020
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Bretagne
Number of Prizes
26
Amount won
26,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 28th July 2020
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Centre-Val de Loire
Number of Prizes
21
Amount won
21,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 27th September 2019
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Corse
Number of Prizes
3
Amount won
3,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 5th April 2019
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Grand Est
Number of Prizes
62
Amount won
62,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 21st August 2020
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Hauts-de-France
Number of Prizes
64
Amount won
64,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 7th July 2020
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Île-de-France
Number of Prizes
153
Amount won
152,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Normandie
Number of Prizes
30
Amount won
30,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 30th October 2020
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Number of Prizes
63
Amount won
63,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 6th November 2020
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Occitanie
Number of Prizes
71
Amount won
71,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 9th June 2020
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Pays de la Loire
Number of Prizes
25
Amount won
25,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 31st July 2020
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Number of Prizes
76
Amount won
76,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 3rd November 2020
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DOM-TOM
Number of Prizes
43
Amount won
43,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Friday 2nd October 2020
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Online
Number of Prizes
100
Amount won
100,000,000 €
Last prize won on
Tuesday 10th November 2020
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How to Beat the Odds of the EuroMillions Game
Of course, you cannot beat the odds of EuroMillions. But thankfully, math can help. There’s a way to increase your chances of winning the game.
The only way to increase your chances of winning is to buy more tickets.
But buying more tickets is useless if you’re making the wrong choices. It’s not OK to choose 1-2-3-4-5, and 2-3-4-5-6, and 46-47-48-49-50.
I will explain why.
But first of all, I must ask you to forget about hot or cold numbers. For the longest time, people mistakenly believe that if a number frequently occurs in the past, the same number is bound to be drawn more often in the future. This belief must be corrected.
Now, let’s proceed.
All combinations in EuroMillions 5/50 have the same probability.
It means that 1-2-3-4-5 is equally likely.
Play 2-4-6-8-10, and that is equally likely too.
Perhaps your combination is 5-10-15-20-25, this combination has the same probability as any other in the universe of Euromillions’ possible combinations.
The truth, all combinations have equal chances.
But think about this. Consider more tickets where all numbers are picked in the form of straight combinations:
- 1-2-3-4-5
- 2-3-4-5-6
- 3-4-5-6-7
- …
- 46-47-48-49-50
If I ask lotto players to spend their money on the above combinations, the surest response I will get is “no way.”
And why not?
That’s because people don’t trust their understanding of probability.
“Gut feeling” dominates the logic
You see, if you are confident that all combinations have the same probability, why be afraid to play all those combinations.
In other words, while you believe that all combinations have the same probability, there’s part of you that says buying “multiple tickets where all combinations are straight numbers” cannot be right.
But gut feeling shouldn’t be superior to mathematics.
If you want to win the EuroMillions game, you have to have a strong mathematical foundation.
And mathematics says:
There’s a big difference between having lots of wrong combinations and having the right combinations.
But how do we explain this mathematically?
The Odd-Even Patterns In the EuroMillions
Odd-even patterns do have an impact on your number selection strategy. You fail to choose the right composition of odd-even numbers, and you fail to win even before you play.
The Euromillions number field can be divided into two sets:
Odd = {1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29,31,33,35,37,39,41,43,45,47,49}
Even = {2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,42,44,46,48,50}
The table below shows the complete odd-even patterns in EuroMillions with their corresponding probability:
Patterns | Probability | Calculus |
3-odd-2-even | 0.3256621797655230 | 32.5662179766% |
3-even-2-odd | 0.3256621797655230 | 32.5662179766% |
1-odd-4-even | 0.1492618323925310 | 14.9261832393% |
1-even-4-odd | 0.1492618323925310 | 14.9261832393% |
5-odd-0-even | 0.0250759878419453 | 2.5075987842% |
5-even-0-odd | 0.0250759878419453 | 2.5075987842% |
1 | 100% |
The table shows that the first two are the best ones to play in EuroMillions. To help you figure out the best and the worst ones, I further divide the patterns into three groups:
Best Patterns | Fair Patterns | Worst Patterns |
3-odd-2-even | 1-odd-4-even | All-even-numbers |
2-odd-3-even | 1-even-4-odd | All-odd-numbers |
As a EuroMillions player, you should either play the 3-odd-2-even or the 2-odd-3-even patterns.
Do you want proof?
Let’s peek at the past EuroMillions results and see how the game follows the dictate of probability.
The Low-High Patterns Based On The Actual EuroMillions Results
Here’s another probability study using the low-high pattern.
We derive the low-high patterns using the following sets:
Low = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,…,25}
High = {26,27,28,29,30,…,50}
Again, the results of the study show that EuroMillions follows the dictate of probability.
The table and the graph above reinforces the fact that the EuroMillions game is subordinate to the principle of probability.
- 3-low-2-high is expected to appear 416 times – it occurred 468 times in the real draw.
- 4-low-1-high is projected to appear 190 times – it appeared in 216 times in the actual draw.
- 0-low-5-high is supposed to be drawn 32 times – it was drawn 22 times in the real draw.
As a EuroMillions player, you should pay attention to the composition of your combination and make sure that it follows either the 3-low-2-high or 2-low-3-high patterns. And never play the rest of the low-high patterns.
How To Win The EuroMillions Game
To play the EuroMillions with the best shot possible, pick your numbers based on pattern #1 or #2. Please check the free guide and discover how Lotterycodex Patterns work for EuroMillions and other lottery games.
It’s not easy to win the EuroMillions. But you can do something to make sure your bet is a good one. With lots of superstitions going around the lottery today, a lot of EuroMillions players are doing it all wrong. Don’t be one of them. Be ahead of them. Please read my post on how to win the lottery mathematically.
If you hate math, then you can use the Lotterycodex calculator to avoid manual calculation. The calculator is a superior type of lotto number generator that is based on combinatorics and probability principle.
But remember, the lottery is just entertainment. Please understand that lottery addiction can affect your life negatively in many ways. You have to play with the proper attitude and with a lottery game plan. Please play the lottery responsibly.,
Don’t forget to check the free guide: The Lottery and the Winning Formula According to Math.
Contact Us
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Number Frequency Table
See how many times each ball has been drawn. The main numbers are shown in blue and the Lucky Stars in yellow.
1
Drawn:40 times
2
Drawn:35 times
3
Drawn:39 times
4
Drawn:47 times
5
Drawn:36 times
6
Drawn:39 times
7
Drawn:39 times
8
Drawn:38 times
9
Drawn:45 times
10
Drawn:31 times
11
Drawn:44 times
12
Drawn:45 times
13
Drawn:35 times
14
Drawn:41 times
15
Drawn:40 times
16
Drawn:38 times
17
Drawn:36 times
18
Drawn:33 times
19
Drawn:46 times
20
Drawn:34 times
21
Drawn:47 times
22
Drawn:35 times
23
Drawn:37 times
24
Drawn:37 times
25
Drawn:38 times
26
Drawn:38 times
27
Drawn:30 times
28
Drawn:26 times
29
Drawn:42 times
30
Drawn:36 times
31
Drawn:35 times
32
Drawn:32 times
33
Drawn:32 times
34
Drawn:31 times
35
Drawn:38 times
36
Drawn:44 times
37
Drawn:44 times
38
Drawn:43 times
39
Drawn:31 times
40
Drawn:36 times
41
Drawn:38 times
42
Drawn:38 times
43
Drawn:34 times
44
Drawn:38 times
45
Drawn:39 times
46
Drawn:31 times
47
Drawn:36 times
48
Drawn:29 times
49
Drawn:40 times
50
Drawn:54 times
The Odds of Winning The EuroMillions
The National Lottery EuroMillions game is a 5/50 lottery format. So the rule is to pick five numbers from 1 to 50. We compute the total combinations by using the Binomial Coefficient formula.
So there are 2 million possible ways to combine five numbers in EuroMillions. However, to win the jackpot, you are required to match the extra two lucky stars so that the actual odds become one is to 139.8 million.
If you think about your odds, you have a better chance of becoming the next Prime Minister of the U.K. In short; it is tough to win in the EuroMillions.
In perspective, on the average, you have 139.8 million attempts to win the jackpot. If you play 100 tickets every week, then you have 1.4 million weeks or 27,000 years to hit the jackpot.
Twenty-seven thousand years is such a long time. You’ve got to be very lucky to win.
The EuroMillions lottery is a random game. You cannot predict the next winning numbers.
So, if superstitions, hot numbers, lucky numbers, quick pick, and a random selection will not help, what will?
Mathematics remains the only tool.
How My Million Works
A My Million code is automatically generated for every line of EuroMillions numbers purchased. There is no extra cost to enter the game.
Shortly after the main EuroMillions draw, one unique My Million code will be selected at random from all of the codes purchased for that particular draw. From time to time, special editions of My Million are held in which multiple prizes of €1 million are given away.
The odds of winning a My Million prize will vary from draw to draw as they are dependent on the number of EuroMillions tickets purchased, rather than correctly matching the numbers drawn in the main EuroMillions game.
EuroMillions Syndicate Winners
There are several notable EuroMillions syndicate wins throughout the history of the game:
- A family syndicate from County Dublin claimed the biggest ever lottery prize won in Ireland when they won €175 milion on Tuesday 19th February 2019.
- On Friday 1st July 2016, a syndicate of Dublin bus drivers won a EuroMillions jackpot worth €23.8 million. Each of the 22 members of the group received just over €1 million and even arrived by bus to pick up their cheques!
- On Friday 6th November 2009, a syndicate of seven office workers in Merseyside won a whopping £45.5 million when their entry was one of two British tickets that split a jackpot of £91.1 million. Each member received £6.5 million.
Our Story
December 2002: Site Launch
Back in the prehistoric days of the internet, before Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, Euro-Millions.com was launched. At the time, there was approximately 1/50th of the amount of websites in existence that there currently are today. We began offering information to users on how they could win millions of Euros in European lottery games.
February 2004: EuroMillions Launches in France, Spain and the UK
More than a year after Euro-Millions.com went live, the EuroMillions lottery was launched in France, Spain and the United Kingdom. Euro-Millions.com was able to provide results for the exciting new pan-European lottery for the (then) weekly draw and has been doing so ever since.
Fun fact: In the first ever EuroMillions draw, 8.2% of prizes were won in the UK, 15.8% were won in Spain and a whopping 76% were won in France!
May 2008: The First Redesign
With increasing interest in EuroMillions across the continent, we released the first redesign of Euro-Millions.com. The new design brought about an improved user experience, better navigation and more valuable information for you, the user.
December 2008: Multilingual Versions of Euro-Millions.com Launched
As Euro-Millions.com begins to attract users from around the world, French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Russian language versions of the site are launched. This allowed us to begin offering the same valuable information to multiple new audiences.
July 2012: A Record-Breaking Month
Our busiest month to-date continues to be July 2012, thanks to a promotional ‘100 UK Millionaires’ Raffle draw in the UK. The draw on 27th July also marked the opening of the 2012 London Olympics, which the UK National Lottery celebrated by turning 100 EuroMillions players into overnight millionaires. On that weekend alone, more than 10.3 million page views were racked up on Euro-Millions.com!
September 2013: The Second Redesign
As an increasing number of site users are visiting us on mobile devices, our biggest redesign to date was launched on 23rd September 2013. The new layout was optimised with the mobile user in mind, bringing a modern design and improved navigation, making the site easier to access for all users.
October 2015: Login Area and Free Lottery Launched
Due to popular demand, a login area of Euro-Millions.com was launched, allowing users to enter and save tickets into the Checker. This was great news for those running syndicates, who were able to easily manage tickets and members of their syndicates.
The Free Lottery was also launched on the site, offering Daily and Weekly draw prizes for those who match the winning combination.
December 2018: New Languages Added
With Arabic, Dutch and Thai sections added to the site, Euro-Millions.com is now available in 13 languages! They are: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Chinese, Thai and Arabic.
January 2020: A New Euro-Millions.com App
A new updated version of the app was launched after lots of hard work behind the scenes, bringing you fresh features to improve your experience. You are now able to scan your tickets (UK only) and see within a matter of seconds if you’ve won a prize. The old design has been thrown out and a completely fresh, modern layout has been implemented.