Euromillions Results Lottery Results: Winning numbers for Tuesday draw with £124m jackpot up for grabs

Euromillions Results Lottery Results: Winning numbers for Tuesday draw with £124m jackpot up for grabs

The latest Euromillions Results Lottery Results update: the winning numbers for the Tuesday, February 24, 2026 EuroMillions draw have been revealed, with a huge £124m rollover prize listed and competing mentions that £27m was also up for grabs. This matters because ticket-holders now need to check their entries against the announced numbers and follow the claim guidance before unclaimed funds are recycled to community projects.

Euromillions Results Lottery Results: Winning numbers and Lucky Stars

The winning EuroMillions main numbers for the Tuesday draw are 10, 27, 40, 43 and 47. The Lucky Stars are 6 and 10. To land the jackpot a player must match all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars. Draw date is stated as Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

Thunderball numbers and prize details

The winning Thunderball numbers were 7, 8, 11, 14 and 19, with the Thunderball number 13. The Thunderball top prize is listed at £500, 000 for this draw and the Thunderball runs on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

UK Millionaire Maker, code HFVG69795, and the guaranteed £1m

Every UK EuroMillions entry automatically includes a UK Millionaire Maker code and all players are entered into that separate draw. One entrant will be guaranteed to receive a £1 million payout; the Millionaire Maker code published for this draw is HFVG69795.

How and when to play: ticket costs, schedules and other games

EuroMillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday. Tickets can be purchased for £2. 50 on draw days up until 7. 30pm. Other lottery games noted for availability are Lotto (draws on Saturday and Wednesday), Set For Life (draws on Monday and Thursday), and Thunderball (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday). The Lotto jackpot on Saturday is listed as a £3. 8m rollover.

Claiming deadlines, unclaimed prizes and the National Lottery fund

Players have just under six months to claim any winnings before the money is donated to causes across the UK. Any unclaimed prizes after that deadline will be recycled into the National Lottery’s community fund, which supports several projects across the UK. Since the National Lottery launched in 1994 it has paid out more than £95B in prizes.

What players should do now and contact details

Players who believe they have a winning ticket are urged to check retail tickets in store or use the official app to check retail tickets; online ticket-holders should check their email for confirmation of wins. Anyone who believes they have won is asked to call the National Lottery Line on 0333 234 5050 or to email the lottery help address (email address provided in the original coverage but not reproduced here).

Community outreach and reader engagement

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Recent coverage included both a statement of a £124m rollover prize and a separate mention of £27m up for grabs; readers should verify the prize level shown on their ticket confirmations and official channels. Details in this article are drawn from the most recent published draw information available in the provided context; if any detail is unclear in the provided context, that ambiguity has been noted rather than guessed.