A lucky draw for many
The recent EuroMillions draw has left a significant mark on Barcelona, where a winning ticket has changed the life of its owner. The winning combination on Tuesday 11th February, consisting of the numbers 03, 21, 36, 41 and 46, accompanied by the stars 1 and 6, has brought a wave of joy to the city.
An unprecedented prize distribution
In addition to Barcelona, Spain has witnessed other winners in this draw, with a new millionaire emerging from Alicante thanks to the code LLN54915, corresponding to the additional draw ‘El Millón’. Happiness has spread throughout the territory, with prizes distributed in several regions.
The distribution of awards at the national level
This draw was particularly generous, although there were no first-class winners. Three lucky winners won the second-class prize, each taking home 113,650 euros. The winning tickets were purchased in El Prat de Llobregat, Vitoria and Jerez de la Frontera, leading to celebrations in these towns.
The spectacular growth of the accumulated pot
With the absence of any top-tier winners, the accumulated jackpot has now exceeded 63 million euros, generating immense anticipation among players. The idea of winning such a large sum keeps participants on alert for the next draw.
Guide for future Euromillions players
The Euromillions game is held every Tuesday and Friday, allowing players to choose five numbers from 1 to 50 and two stars from 1 to 12. Each bet costs just 2.50 euros, making participation accessible to many.
The ‘El Millón’ draw
In addition to the main draw, Spain has ‘El Millón’, where each ticket includes a code that is randomly assigned, thus ensuring a new winner each draw. This system brings an extra dose of excitement and chances of winning.
The future of Euromillions prizes
With a jar that exceeds 63 million euros, the excitement between players becomes palpable.