Overview
- The July 25 Eurojackpot saw a €113 million top prize split equally between an anonymous ticket in Saxony-Anhalt and one or more entries in Finland.
- Each winner will receive €58,316,471 tax-free and may claim the prize anonymously under lottery rules within three years.
- Eurojackpot draws occur every Tuesday and Friday evening in Helsinki under Finnish police supervision.
- Players choose five numbers from 50 plus two Euro numbers from 12 for odds of roughly one in 140 million to win the jackpot.
- Support services for problem gambling are available, and tickets cost €2 per field with a guaranteed €10 million jackpot in the next draw.