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Record €120 Million Eurojackpot Ticket Sold in Berlin Remains Unclaimed

Lottery officials say the winner has three years to claim under procedures that enable secure, confidential payout at the Berlin headquarters.

Overview

  • Lotto Berlin says no one has come forward nearly a week after the 23 September draw that hit 7, 8, 31, 32, 33 with Eurozahlen 10 and 11.
  • The winning slip was bought in Charlottenburg‑Wilmersdorf with nine tips for €19, and officials suspect an occasional jackpot player rather than a regular.
  • The prize can be claimed until the end of 2028, reflecting a three‑year limitation period calculated from 1 January 2026.
  • Initial validation in a retail outlet only flags a win above €500, with exact payout confirmed online or at the Lotto Berlin center, and a bank transfer via a central claim form is possible though in‑person presentation is advised.
  • In a separate case illustrating delayed claims, a Rhein‑Main family father has now collected €15,336,286 after finding a six‑month‑old Lotto‑6aus49 ticket that was the subject of a Lotto Hessen poster search.