A EuroMillions player in Wales could be sitting on a life-changing jackpot worth more than £112,000 — but time is running out to claim it. If the winner doesn’t come forward soon, the money will be gone for good.
The winning ticket was bought in Powys, Wales, for the EuroMillions draw held on December 12, 2025. The lucky player matched five main numbers and one Lucky Star, earning a huge £112,091 prize. The claim deadline is June 10, 2026.
Big Lottery Prizes Still Unclaimed
There are currently six National Lottery prizes across the UK that still haven’t been claimed, including two massive £1 million wins.
Here are some of the biggest outstanding prizes:
- £112,091 EuroMillions prize — Powys, Wales
- £177,000 EuroMillions prize — Watford
- £1 million EuroMillions Millionaire Maker prize — Hartlepool
- £1 million EuroMillions prize — County Tyrone
- £120,000 Set For Life prize — Croydon
Under National Lottery rules, winners usually have 180 days from the draw date to claim their money. If nobody comes forward before the deadline, the prize money is transferred into the National Lottery’s community fund.
Another unclaimed EuroMillions prize worth more than £177,000 is also still up for grabs. That ticket was purchased in Watford for the draw on January 16, 2026. The player matched five numbers and one Lucky Star, with winning numbers 5, 17, 24, 29, and 50, plus Lucky Stars 5 and 10. The deadline to claim is July 15, 2026.
The £1 Million Winners Still Missing
One of the biggest unclaimed prizes comes from the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw on March 13, 2026.
The winning ticket was sold in Hartlepool, and the Millionaire Maker code was JLZG97793. The lucky ticket holder has until September 9, 2026, to claim the £1 million prize.
Meanwhile, another £1 million EuroMillions prize from the draw on April 24, 2026, remains unclaimed after a ticket was purchased in County Tyrone.
A Set For Life winner is also yet to come forward. In the draw held on April 2, 2026, one player matched five numbers to win £10,000 every month for one year, totaling £120,000.
The winning ticket was bought in Croydon, with numbers 2, 3, 8, 27, and 39 plus Life Ball 7. That winner has until September 29, 2026, to claim the prize.
With deadlines getting closer, lottery officials are urging players to double-check old tickets. One forgotten slip of paper could still be worth a fortune.
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