Lotto: 120 million euros in the Eurojackpot go to Norway

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120 million euros in the Eurojackpot go to Norway

After 16 draws without a main prize, the jackpot has now been won.  Photo: Thomas Banneyer/dpa

After 16 draws without a main prize, the jackpot has now been won. photo

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The first winnings of over 120 million euros went to Denmark in July 2022. Now the corks are popping again in Scandinavia.

A lottery player or a betting syndicate from Norway has it filled with 120 million euros Eurojackpot cracked. With the winning numbers 6, 19, 32, 39, 42 and the two Euro numbers 4 and 9 (without guarantee), a player or a syndicate was correct for the first time after 16 draws without a main prize, as Westlotto announced after the draw in Helsinki.

In the history of this lottery there have already been two German lottery players who have secured 120 million. One winner came from Schleswig-Holstein (June 2023) and one from Berlin (November 2022). The two hold the German winning record. The first winnings of over 120 million euros went to Denmark in July 2022. More is not possible, because the European lottery with 18 participating countries is capped at 120 million euros. Every additional euro played flows into the next prize category.

The probability of winning the Eurojackpot is 1 in 140 million.

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