EuroMillions Results for March 3, 2026: Winning Numbers and £152 Million Jackpot Revealed

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The numbers are in for Tuesday, March 3, 2026, and tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions draw could seriously change someone’s life.

If you bought a ticket, now’s the moment of truth. 💰
A massive £152 million jackpot was up for grabs — the kind of money that could mean quitting your job, booking a one-way ticket to paradise, or finally living that jet-set life you’ve always imagined.


🎟️ Tuesday’s Winning Numbers

Here’s what was drawn tonight:

EuroMillions Numbers:
06, 07, 24, 34, 50
Lucky Stars: 05, 07

UK Millionaire Maker Code:
VHVZ15809

And for Thunderball players:

Thunderball Numbers:
10, 15, 16, 17, 24
Thunderball: 12


💥 Don’t Forget This

Every EuroMillions ticket automatically enters you into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one £1 million winner in every single draw. So even if you missed the jackpot, you could still be celebrating.


🎉 What Are Your Chances?

The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize?
👉 1 in 13

Not bad for a shot at life-changing cash.


🌍 The Biggest Lottery Wins Ever

Here are five jaw-dropping lottery prizes from around the world:

  • £1.308 billionPowerball (January 13, 2016, USA)

  • £1.267 billionMega Millions (March 2019, South Carolina winner)

  • £633.76 million – Powerball (Wisconsin winner)

  • £625.76 million – Powerball (August 2017, Massachusetts)

  • £575.53 million – Powerball (October 2018, Iowa & New York winners)

Huge numbers — but someone has to win, right?


🇬🇧 Some of the UK’s Biggest EuroMillions Winners

EuroMillions first launched on February 7, 2004, thanks to France’s Française des Jeux, Spain’s Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, and the UK’s Camelot.

Since then, the UK has seen some incredible wins:

  • £175 million jackpot on December 4, 2020

  • £170,221,000 won by an anonymous ticket-holder on October 8, 2019

  • £161,653,000 scooped by Colin and Chris Weir in July 2011

  • £148,656,000 claimed by Adrian and Gillian Bayford in August 2012

  • And Jane Park became Britain’s youngest winner when she bagged £1 million in 2013