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EuroMillions vs Other Lotteries

How does EuroMillions compare to Powerball?

EuroMillions has better odds than Powerball; the jackpot starts lower but can grow significantly. EuroMillions is a multi-country lottery and a lump-sum lottery. Powerball is an annuity lottery. Played in multiple states, if a cash prize is selected, a portion of the lottery prize is forfeited in Powerball. Check […]

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EuroMillions vs Other Lotteries

Is EuroMillions better than national lotteries?

National lotteries often have better odds but smaller jackpots. EuroMillions offers larger prizes but tougher odds.

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EuroMillions vs Other Lotteries

What’s the difference between EuroMillions and Eurojackpot?

EuroMillions began earlier than EuroJackpot but has fewer countries participating and longer odds. EuroMillions typically has larger jackpots, whilst Eurojackpot has slightly better odds of winning any prize. We detail the differences on our “Page for Other Lotteries.“

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🛡️ Where to Play Safely

Always play EuroMillions through official and licensed lottery operators. Here are some trusted options:

🇬🇧 The National Lottery

The official UK operator for EuroMillions. Fully licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission.

Visit National Lottery →

🇮🇪 Irish National Lottery

The official operator for EuroMillions in Ireland. Regulated by the National Lottery Regulator of Ireland.

Visit Irish Lottery →

🌟 EuroMillions Superdraws

Special events where the jackpot is boosted to a guaranteed amount. Find out when the next Superdraw is and how they work.

Superdraw Guide →

✅ What to Look For

Always check for a valid gambling licence, secure HTTPS connection, clear terms and conditions, and responsible gambling tools.

⚠️ Responsible Gambling

Playing the lottery should always be fun. If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, help is available.

Set a budget

Only ever spend what you can afford to lose. Set a weekly or monthly limit and stick to it.

Play for fun

The lottery is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money. Treat it as such.

Take a break

If you're playing more than you'd like, use the self-exclusion tools available on licensed lottery sites.

Get help

Contact BeGambleAware or call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7).

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