Hessian luck: won 2 million euros from the Eurojackpot!

Ein Spieler aus Hessen gewinnt über 2 Millionen Euro im Eurojackpot. Der Jackpot steigt auf rund 56 Millionen Euro.
A player from Hessen wins over 2 million euros in the Eurojackpot. The jackpot increases to around 56 million euros. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Hessian luck: won 2 million euros from the Eurojackpot!

The Eurojackpot education on December 31, 2024 made a player from Hesse as a lucky winner. He received a win of 2,082,142.90 euros in the second winning class after typing five correct numbers and an additional number. However, the big jackpot remained undefeated and is now increasing to around 56 million euros for the next draw, which takes place in Helsinki on Friday.

In the same draw, other Germans were able to win in the third winning class. Players from Hesse, Bavaria, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and North Rhine-Westphalia receive 167,747.30 euros each. In order to participate in the Eurojackpot, players have to invest two euros per tipfeld, and there is also a one -time processing fee. The online play option via lottery companies and T-online is very popular for participation.

Details about the draws

The acceptance times for the tips vary depending on the federal state, but fall on Tuesday and Friday. The draws of the euro jackpot take place twice a week in Helsinki and are monitored by the local police. The jackpot starts at at least ten million euros and can reach up to 120 million euros. In order to achieve the main prize, players have to type five figures from 50 and two out of twelve euros.

The chance of winning for the main prize in first class is 1 to 139,838.160. The lowest profit class, on the other hand, only requires two correct numbers from 50 and a correct number of euros, whereby the chance of winning is 1 to 49. The information on the winning figures and the frequency of drawings can be viewed on the official side, such as Eurojackpot.de . However, this statistical information does not affect the probability of winning.

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