Lotto Results: latest numbers for Mega Millions, Powerball, UK Lotto, and EuroMillions
Fresh Lotto Results are in across several of the biggest draws, with jackpots continuing to climb in the U.S. and major prizes still drawing attention in the U.K. and Europe. The biggest U.S. headline: Mega Millions rolled again on Friday, Jan. 30, pushing the next jackpot into the $323 million range for Tuesday night.
One note on timing: some official results pages can lag after weekend draws. For Powerball, the most recently posted winning numbers widely available from official-result pages as of early Sunday, Feb. 1 were for the Wednesday, Jan. 28 drawing.
Lotto Results: the latest big draws at a glance
| Game | Draw date (ET) | Winning numbers | Extra ball / multiplier | Jackpot snapshot |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mega Millions | Fri, Jan 30, 2026 | 11, 34, 36, 43, 63 | Mega Ball 13 | $303M drawn; next est. $323M (cash $145.7M) |
| Powerball | Wed, Jan 28, 2026 | 21, 35, 40, 46, 68 | Powerball 11; Power Play 10x | $41M drawn (cash $18.4M); weekend draw listed at $57M (cash $25.8M) |
| UK Lotto | Sat, Jan 31, 2026 (3:00 p.m.) | 7, 8, 17, 25, 37, 40 | Bonus Ball 11 | Jackpot listed at £7m |
| EuroMillions | Fri, Jan 30, 2026 (3:00 p.m.) | 14, 18, 31, 35, 46 | Lucky Stars 7 and 11 | Jackpot listed around €123.6m |
Mega Millions keeps climbing
Mega Millions’ Friday drawing produced a relatively spread-out set of white balls—11, 34, 36, 43, 63—plus Mega Ball 13. No top prize was recorded in several large state postings, and the advertised jackpot moved up to an estimated $323 million for the next draw on Tuesday, Feb. 3 (11:00 p.m. ET drawing time), with an estimated cash value of $145.7 million.
What matters for players is the way the cash value can move day to day as interest-rate assumptions and ticket sales change. When jackpots are rising quickly, it’s common to see estimates adjust upward as the draw approaches—especially if there’s a surge in late-weekend purchases.
Powerball update and the weekend gap
For Powerball, the most recent fully posted results broadly visible on official draw-result listings were for Wednesday, Jan. 28: 21, 35, 40, 46, 68 with Powerball 11 and a 10x Power Play. The advertised jackpot for that draw was $41 million (cash value $18.4 million).
Heading into the weekend, the advertised annuity was listed at $57 million with a $25.8 million cash value for the Saturday night drawing. If you’re holding a Saturday ticket, the cleanest approach is to confirm your numbers directly through an official checker in the state where the ticket was purchased or through the game’s official results page once the draw is posted.
UK Lotto and Thunderball deliver Saturday numbers
In the U.K., Saturday’s Lotto draw numbers were 7, 8, 17, 25, 37, 40 with Bonus Ball 11. The advertised jackpot for the draw was £7 million.
Thunderball results from the same night were 2, 11, 14, 27, 39 with Thunderball 1, with the top prize listed at £500,000. Thunderball’s structure makes it feel “closer” for many players—more frequent smaller wins—but it’s still a long-odds game at the top end.
EuroMillions posts a jackpot-winning combination
EuroMillions on Friday, Jan. 30 produced 14, 18, 31, 35, 46 with Lucky Stars 7 and 11. The jackpot was listed around €123.6 million for the draw, and some public summaries indicated the top prize was won.
EuroMillions can look similar to U.S. games at a glance, but the payout structure and rollover rules are different, and prize claims vary by participating country. If you bought a ticket outside the U.S., claiming windows and verification requirements can be more dependent on local rules than on the headline game brand.
What to watch before the next draw
With jackpots rising, three practical things tend to move fast between now and the next drawing:
First, jackpot estimates: annuity and cash figures can update as sales totals are tallied. Second, result posting times: weekend draws can appear later on some official pages than on many media trackers. Third, claim details: where you purchased your ticket determines the claiming process, deadlines, and whether in-person validation is required.
If you think you have a winning ticket, sign it immediately, store it securely, and use an official checker to confirm your numbers before sharing any personal details. For larger prizes, it’s also common to consult a lawyer or financial advisor before claiming, especially in jurisdictions where publicity rules vary.
Sources consulted: Powerball, Mega Millions, Texas Lottery, The Independent