Lottomillion - Eurojackpot hit - 98 million euros for players from NRW
A lottery player from North Rhine-Westphalia cracked the Eurojackpot and is now approximately 98 Million Euros richer. The 31-year-old from the Duisburg area paid 18.40 Euros for his lottery ticket, as a spokesperson for Lotto24 announced in the evening. This man had submitted his tip sheet with this online lottery provider.
The new millionaire had bet on the numbers 5, 14, 25, 26, 44 and the additional Euro numbers 8 and 10. His total winnings amount to 98,183,614.80 Million Euro.
Another 42-year-old from North Rhine-Westphalia became one of the two main winners of the 120 Million Eurojackpot in April. The European lottery with 19 participating countries is capped at 120 Million Euro. The probability of winning at Eurojackpot is 1 to 140 Million. Players first choose 5 numbers from 50 and then the Euro numbers, which are 2 from 12.
The lucky winner hails from Helsinki, but this time in the context of Eurojackpot, it refers to Helsinki Street in Duisburg, part of North Rhine-Westphalia. Despite being based in NRW, the winning ticket was purchased through Lotto24, a renowned German online provider of Games of Chance.
The man's massive win of 98 Million Euros in the international Eurojackpot game marks yet another significant win in North Rhine-Westphalia, a region known for its avid lottery players.
Germany has a rich history of lottery wins, and this latest triumph in Duisburg adds another exciting chapter to the country's wealth of Games of Chance stories. The Eurojackpot, with 19 participating countries, is a beloved game among fans of international lotteries.
Interestingly, a 42-year-old resident of Duisburg, also from North Rhine-Westphalia, managed to secure one of the two main prizes in the Eurojackpot 120 Million draw, further highlighting the region's luck with the lottery.