
Ever wondered what the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker is all about when you pick up your ticket? For players in the UK, there are a few extra twists that come with taking part in the main EuroMillions draw.
This special game brings its own set of rules, unique prize codes, and a different way of choosing winners.
It might be handy to know exactly how the Millionaire Maker works, how those codes are created, and what you might find if you win, all within the rules that apply in the UK. Read on to learn more.
If you buy a EuroMillions ticket in the UK, you are automatically entered into the Millionaire Maker. This game is unique to the UK and is included in your entry at no extra cost. Instead of picking numbers, you receive a random code printed on your ticket.
Every time there is a EuroMillions draw, codes are randomly chosen, and whoever has a matching code could win the set Millionaire Maker prize, which is usually a fixed amount. It does not matter what numbers you want to pick for the main EuroMillions draw because the Millionaire Maker uses its own codes.
The number of codes drawn and the prize amounts can change during special events, but the basics stay the same. Everything runs under the National Lottery’s rules to keep the process consistent and fair.
If you usually play online, you might notice the layout of your ticket and code looks slightly different to a paper ticket from a shop. Either way, the code works in the same way. If you do decide to try your hand at lottery games, remember to do so responsibly and within your means; never wager more than you can afford to lose.
If you enter the UK EuroMillions draw, you automatically get a Millionaire Maker code. This is a separate line of letters and numbers, typically four letters followed by five digits, such as HZQF12345.
These codes are created at random when your ticket is generated. Each ticket gets a unique code for that draw, so no two entries share the same combination. On the evening of the draw, one or more codes are picked at random from all those issued. If your code matches one of the selected codes, you have won the Millionaire Maker prize. You cannot choose your own code, as they are always set by the system.
The total number of codes depends on how many EuroMillions tickets are bought in the UK for that draw.
Millionaire Maker results are released on the same night as the main EuroMillions draw, which usually takes place every Tuesday and Friday. Draws tend to happen around 8:45pm UK time, so you can expect the outcomes to be posted soon after.
You can check results on the National Lottery’s website, in the app, or by scanning your paper ticket in-store. Many media outlets also share the winning codes once the results are live.
If you play online, you may get a message or email if your code matches the drawn one. The way results appear can vary slightly by platform, so it could be worth checking your account notifications as well.
If your Millionaire Maker code matches the winning one, how you receive your prize usually depends on where you bought your ticket. If you played in a shop, smaller amounts can often be settled by a retailer, while larger prizes, including Millionaire Maker wins, are handled directly with the National Lottery. You will be guided through providing your ticket and confirming your details.
For tickets bought through the National Lottery website or app, smaller wins are typically credited to your account. For larger prizes, you will be contacted with the next steps, which can include identity checks and arranging payment.
Prizes are paid out tax free in the UK. Timescales vary with the prize amount and how quickly verification is completed. Larger sums are usually paid by bank transfer.
The odds of winning the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker depend entirely on how many tickets are bought for that draw in the UK. Every ticket comes with a unique code, and the draw selects from that pool.
If, for example, 3 million tickets are sold for a Tuesday draw, each code has a 1 in 3 million chance of being selected if there is a single prize. Sometimes, special draws offer two or more prizes, which changes the chances accordingly.
Unlike the main EuroMillions draw, Millionaire Maker is not about matching numbers. It is one code drawn from all codes issued, and because entry numbers change each time, there is no fixed set of odds. The random selection process is independently checked to ensure every valid code has an equal chance.
The number of Millionaire Maker codes in a draw depends on how many eligible EuroMillions tickets are bought in the UK for that draw.
For every EuroMillions ticket purchased, one unique Millionaire Maker code is produced. So if two million tickets are sold, there will be two million codes in that draw, and each one enters with exactly the same chance as the next.
There is no published minimum or maximum. Some draws, especially those around holidays or special events, may see higher ticket sales. Exact ticket numbers are not usually released to the public.
To claim a prize in the Millionaire Maker, your code must be an exact match to the one drawn. This means every single letter and number on your ticket has to be the same as the announced winning code.
The code is typically nine characters long, often four letters followed by five numbers. Even if only one character is different, it would not be considered a match.
There are no part-wins for matching some of the characters. It is all or nothing, which makes checking your ticket quick and simple.
Losing a physical ticket can be difficult, as it is your proof of entry. If a ticket is lost or damaged, you may still be able to claim, although the process is more involved.
For paper tickets, the National Lottery allows you to report a lost or damaged ticket by contacting their Customer Care team, usually within 30 days of the draw. You may be asked for details such as where and when you bought the ticket and any other information that helps confirm the purchase. Claims are assessed on their merits, and there is no automatic payout.
If you buy entries online, your purchases are recorded in your account, so there is no risk of misplacing a ticket. Different platforms present records in slightly different ways, but your entries and any prizes due are tracked. If you think you have won, it might be wise to check your account notifications and follow the instructions provided. Always keep responsible gambling practices in mind.
**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.
*All values (Bet Levels, Maximum Wins etc.) mentioned in relation to these games are subject to change at any time. Game features mentioned may not be available in some jurisdictions.