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26 April 2025

Eurojackpot Draw Distributes 528,838 Euros To Five Winners

A new jackpot of 98 million euros awaits in the next draw as excitement builds across Europe.

The Eurojackpot draw on Friday, April 25, 2025, brought excitement across Europe as five lucky winners each took home a substantial prize of 528,838 euros. This thrilling event, managed by the ONCE (Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles), saw participants eagerly awaiting the announcement of the winning numbers, which were 13, 14, 40, 43, and 45, accompanied by the two bonus numbers, known as "suns," which were 05 and 08.

In total, five players from various European countries matched the second category (5+1) winning combination, securing their share of the prize pool. Additionally, twelve other players successfully matched five numbers, earning 135,563.70 euros each, with one of these fortunate tickets validated in Spain. The jackpot for the next draw, scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, 2025, has now soared to an impressive 98 million euros, enticing even more hopeful participants.

Eurojackpot, a mega lottery that operates simultaneously in Spain and 18 other European nations, allows players to choose five numbers from a pool of 50, along with two "suns" from a set of 12. Each ticket costs just 2 euros, making it an accessible option for many. The lottery has a minimum guaranteed jackpot of 10 million euros, which can accumulate to as much as 120 million euros if no one wins the top prize in consecutive draws.

Javier Espinosa, a resident of Bonrepòs, Spain, is one notable winner from the world of lotteries. He became a millionaire in 2019 after winning 80 million euros in La Primitiva. The winning numbers for his life-changing ticket were 7, 13, 23, 40, 41, and 49, with the complementary number being 16 and the refund number 3. His unexpected fortune transformed his life, leading him to purchase a Ferrari and build a new home in his hometown, making him a local celebrity.

In contrast, Jane Park, who won 1,175,000 euros in the Euromillones at just 17 years old, has expressed regret over her win. In a candid interview, she revealed that the sudden wealth complicated her life, pushing her to indulge in luxury and cosmetic surgery. "I wish I hadn’t won," she lamented, explaining that her newfound wealth made it challenging to find a genuine partner, as many were more interested in her money than in her as a person.

Another story of near-miss luck comes from British students Rachel Kennedy and Liam McCrohan, who were just a step away from winning a staggering 182 million euros in the Euromillones. Unfortunately, due to insufficient funds in their account, they were unable to purchase their usual ticket, which turned out to be the winning combination that week. Their story serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of luck.

Meanwhile, Rufino from Valuengo, Jerez, found himself in a similar fortunate situation when he won 5.4 million euros in the Gordo de la Primitiva. The news broke to him unexpectedly while he was enjoying a coffee at his local bar. The bartender verified his ticket, and the shock of the win left everyone present in disbelief.

Ruth Breen, a 39-year-old midwife, also experienced a significant change in her life after winning in the Euromillones. Despite her newfound wealth, she chose to continue her job, using her winnings to secure a comfortable future for her family rather than leading a lavish lifestyle.

However, not all lottery stories have happy endings. Daniela's situation is particularly tragic; she discovered she could not claim her 400,000 euros prize from ONCE due to her husband’s previous registration in the Registro General de Interdicciones del Acceso al Juego (RIAJ). This unfortunate circumstance arose from a family dispute, leaving them in a precarious financial situation as they grapple with the implications of this legal barrier.

The Eurojackpot lottery, which began in Amsterdam in November 2011, has grown to be a significant event across Europe. It operates under the premise of generating excitement and hope among participants, with 50% of collected bets allocated to prizes. The draw is held every Tuesday and Friday in Helsinki, Finland, at 21:00 local time.

As the excitement builds for the next draw, many are left dreaming of what they would do with the life-changing sums of money. Whether it’s starting a new business, traveling the world, or simply enjoying a more comfortable life, the allure of the Eurojackpot continues to capture the imaginations of millions.

With the jackpot for the upcoming draw reaching 98 million euros, anticipation is palpable. Players are reminded to check their tickets and join in the thrill of the next draw, hoping to become the next lucky winner. As the stories of past winners illustrate, the impact of such a win can be profound, changing lives in unexpected ways.