Overview
- An anonymous player matched the €120 million Eurojackpot with a paper ticket submitted in Charlottenburg‑Wilmersdorf after a single €19 purchase covering nine tips.
- Lotto Berlin says it will decide next week whether to launch targeted outreach using in‑store monitors, posters and media notices to prompt checks of tickets.
- The winner is advised to present the original ticket at Lotto Berlin and not hand it to third parties, with initial consultations offered at the headquarters.
- Under lottery rules the prize can be claimed until December 31, 2028, after which the winning entitlement expires if no claimant comes forward.
- It is the fourth time Germany has hit the €120 million Eurojackpot cap and the second time a winning ticket has come from Berlin.