Hunting is for a lucky Euromillions Winners who can be unknown have caught £ 208million jackpot.
Win in winning ticket Tuesday’s Euromilian Draw Was sold in MunterRepublic of Ireland, National lottery has confirmed.
A spokesman said that “Eye Water Award” The ticket was purchased in a retail store, and a single-ticket holder scooped the 250 meter euro (£ 208m) jackpot in Tuesday’s draw.
The winning number in the draw, which was several times rolled, was 13, 22, 23, 44 and 49 with Lucky Star 3 and 5.
This will happen IrelandThe 18th winner of the Euromilian Jackpot and its biggest win.
Until Thursday morning, the winner did not come forward to claim the biggest win yet.
In an online post, the Irish National Lottery said: “We can reveal the province where 250 million euros winning tickets were sold … Munter. Munter. Check those Euromilian tickets.”
National Lottery spokesman Emma Monaghan told RTE Radio: “Any person in Ireland is a quarter of a billion euro rich this morning.”
He said that the ticket for “eye water award” was purchased in a retail store.
“If all are possible, keep calm, I know it can be easy that has been done. Take a cup of tea and let it drown.”
The Euromilian jackpot was capted after reaching 250 million euros. The maximum amount reached on Friday 6 June, with several rollover draws, where no one matched five main numbers and two lucky stars.
Overall, more than 92,000 players in Ireland won awards at the Euromilian and Plus Games.
The last Irish winner of the Euromilians Jackpot was in February 2022, when a person won 30.9 million euros, in which they were bought at a service station with a quick pick tickets, bought at a service station in Balina, CO Tipperry.
Here the 10 largest UK lottery win is till date – from all Euromilian Draws:
- Unnamed, £ 195,707,000, 19 July 2022
- Joe and Jess Thwight, £ 184,262,899.10, 10 May 2022
- Unnamed, £ 177,033,699.20, 26 November 2024
- Unnamed, £ 171,815,297.80, 23 September 2022
- Unnamed, £ 170,221,000, 8 October 2019
- Colin and Chris Wear, £ 161,653,000, 12 July 2011
- Adrian and Gillian Beford, £ 148,656,000, 10 August 2012
- Unnamed, £ 123,458,008, 11 June 2019
- Unnamed, £ 122,550,350, April 2021
- Unnamed, £ 121,328,187, April 2018