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EuroMillions Jackpot Unclaimed As UK Player Wins Million

Friday, May 29, 2026, was a night of high hopes and dashed dreams for lottery enthusiasts across the United Kingdom and Europe, as the latest EuroMillions and Thunderball draws delivered a fresh set of winning numbers — but left the £111 million EuroMillions jackpot unclaimed. While no one managed to scoop the life-changing top prize, one UK ticket holder did strike it rich, becoming a millionaire through the UK Millionaire Maker code MNMB39412. For countless others, the draw was a reminder of both the thrill and the improbability of a lottery win.

According to Express, the main EuroMillions numbers drawn were 05, 14, 18, 31, and 35, with Lucky Stars 02 and 12. The Thunderball numbers were 07, 13, 19, 35, and 39, with the Thunderball itself being 12. Despite the massive jackpot on offer, no ticket matched all seven required numbers, leaving the top prize to roll over once again. The odds of matching all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars — and thus claiming the jackpot — are a staggering 1 in 139,838,160.

But for one lucky UK player, fortune did smile. The UK Millionaire Maker, a feature unique to British EuroMillions tickets, guarantees at least one new millionaire per draw. On this occasion, the code MNMB39412 was drawn, instantly awarding £1 million to the ticket holder who matched it. As The Sun notes, this extra layer of excitement is built into every EuroMillions ticket purchased in the UK, giving players an additional shot at a substantial windfall even if the main jackpot eludes them.

For those who dream of trading in their daily commute for a super yacht or a private beach, EuroMillions has a storied history of making such fantasies real — at least for a select few. The first EuroMillions draw took place on February 7, 2004, born from a collaboration between France’s Française des Jeux, Spain’s Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, and the UK’s Camelot. Since then, the game has expanded to nine European countries, with draws held every Tuesday and Friday evening. UK and Isle of Man winners always receive their prizes in pounds, with the final amount subject to exchange rates at the time of the win.


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