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Euromillions results today: Tonight’s winning lottery numbers revealed with huge 199m pounds

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It’s Tuesday, the week’s first chance to win EuroMillions numbers. The draw for EuroMillions took place today, and life-changing cash prizes are at stake. Tonight’s jackpot stands at an astonishing 199 million. 

One lucky ticket holder might have just bagged the largest EuroMillions win in the UK as the winning lottery numbers will be published. 

If a UK ticket holder has scooped the top prize, it would mark the largest win in the country ever, according to National Lottery operator Allwyn. 

Tuesday’s EuroMillions Results include the winning numbers 12,15,38,47,48, and the lucky stars are 05 and 07.

Nobody has won the EuroMillions jackpot on Friday, which means there is a higher chance of rolling over the top prize in EuroMillions results today.

Within an hour, the result will be revealed if the top prize has rolled over again on Tuesday. The lucky ticket holder would have become richer than the likes of Dua Lipa, who is worth 104 million. 

If a ticket holder has won the biggest prize and he/she is from the UK, this might land them at the top spot of The National Lottery’s biggest scoops. 

If a single UK ticket holder wins the jackpot, they would instantly become richer than the likes of Harry Kane, who is worth 91 million.

An anonymous UK ticket holder scooped the largest EuroMillions jackpot of 195 million on 19 July 2022. 

The EuroMillions draw will take place at 8:45 pm. 

To claim the mega jackpot, a lottery holder must match all the numbers and lucky stars. Matching five numbers and lucky stars has the probability of securing a six-figure prize. In contrast, matching only the five numbers has the chance to bring in more than 10,000 pounds.

Last year, in the UK, 383 people became National Lottery millionaires. Last November, a UK individual won the jackpot worth 177 million. At present, the value of the jackpot has climbed up to 199 million.

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