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How Much Do 2 Numbers Win on EuroMillions Draw?

Many EuroMillions players wonder about the prize for matching just two numbers. While this combination occurs more often than higher-tier wins, knowing what to expect can help you understand the game and manage your expectations.

Below, we explain what happens if your ticket matches two numbers, how other number combinations fit into the overall prize structure, and provide an overview of the different prize tiers. You’ll also find the key odds, tips for checking results, and the standard process for claiming smaller prizes.

Having a clear understanding of these basics can help you make more informed decisions when playing EuroMillions.

What Happens When You Match 2 Numbers on EuroMillions?

Matching 2 main numbers on EuroMillions currently results in a small payout. It sits near the bottom of the prize table and does not automatically lead to higher tiers.

To reach larger prizes, more numbers would need to match, or Lucky Stars might be involved. But what about combinations involving Lucky Stars on their own?

EuroMillions 1 Number And 1 Lucky Star: What Does This Win?

Matching 1 main number and 1 Lucky Star does not reach the threshold for a payout. By contrast, 2 main numbers are enough to trigger a small win.

If you add a Lucky Star to 2 main numbers, the payout increases, moving you up a step in the table. Lucky Stars start to influence outcomes once enough main numbers are matched. A clearer picture of how all combinations are treated appears in the prize table below.

How EuroMillions Prize Tiers And Payouts Are Worked Out

EuroMillions prizes depend on the mix of main numbers and Lucky Stars matched. Each combination is assigned a tier with its prize. Lower tiers usually involve smaller prizes, while higher ones—including the jackpot—can vary depending on ticket numbers and how many winners share the prize.

Here is the official prize table from the National Lottery (for UK players):

  • 5 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars: Jackpot (varies by draw)
  • 5 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star: £130,554.30
  • 5 main numbers: £13,561.20
  • 4 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars: £844.70
  • 4 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star: £77.80
  • 3 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars: £9.10
  • 3 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star: £7.30
  • 3 main numbers: £6.00
  • 1 main number + 2 Lucky Stars: £4.30
  • 2 main numbers + 1 Lucky Star: £3.60
  • 2 main numbers: £2.50

UK Millionaire Maker: £1,000,000 (separate UK raffle)

These amounts are based on the official prize table, but actual payouts may vary depending on the draw and how many winners there are in each tier. Higher-tier prizes can fluctuate, and Millionaire Maker is a separate raffle guaranteeing at least one UK winner. 

Always check the National Lottery EuroMillions page for the most current and accurate information.

With the tiers in mind, the next question is how likely each outcome might be if you decide to play.

What Are The Odds Of Winning EuroMillions?

Every draw is independent, and the chances for each tier remain consistent. The odds of matching 5 main numbers and both Lucky Stars to win the jackpot are 1 in 139,838,160. At the lower end, matching 2 main numbers occurs roughly 1 in 22 times.

Other combinations fall between these extremes. Full odds for each tier are published on the official EuroMillions site, offering a clear guide to how often each hypothetical payout might occur.

How To Check Your EuroMillions Results And Claim Smaller Prizes

Results are published shortly after each draw on the official EuroMillions website and in The National Lottery app. They also appear in selected newspapers and on TV. If you play online, you may receive an email confirming any potential wins.

To check results, compare your numbers with the draw’s winning set. Printed tickets can be scanned at authorised UK retailers to show whether a prize applies.

Smaller prizes are usually straightforward. Tickets bought in shops are generally paid up to £500 by most retailers. Winnings from £501 to £50,000 may need to be claimed at a Post Office or by post. Online play often means eligible prizes are credited to your National Lottery account automatically.

If you decide to take part, set a budget that fits your circumstances and keep play occasional. Support is available from organisations such as GamCare and GambleAware if gambling affects your well-being or finances. 

Matching two numbers may result in a small prize, while higher number combinations yield larger payouts. The steps above explain how to check your results and claim any winnings, providing the information you need to approach EuroMillions with clear expectations.

*All values (Bet Levels, Maximum Wins, etc.) mentioned in relation to this game are subject to change at any time. Game features mentioned may not be available in some jurisdictions.

**The information provided in this blog is intended for educational purposes and should not be construed as betting advice or a guarantee of success. Always gamble responsibly.