PUNTERS could win an incredible £191 million EuroMillions jackpot tomorrow after the huge cash prize rolled over yet again.
One lucky winner will now have another shot at striking gold on Tuesday with nobody yet to scoop the whopping amount.
The prize pot has reached the maximum amount permitted by the National Lottery and could now see multiple winners after it remained unclaimed on Friday.
According to the rules, once the money must be given away after the jackpot has stayed at €230million cap for a five consecutive draws.
If no-one wins by that point, the jackpot is shared between those who have won on the next prize tier.
And if no-one wins the current prize in the remaining rounds, a Must Be Won draw will be held on July 22, 2022.
And playing EuroMillions this Tuesday means that you will gain automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker.
Andy Carter, Professional Winnings Advisor at The National Lottery, hoped to celebrate a "record-breaking" winner on Tuesday.
The lotto expert said: "Here’s hoping that we’ll be celebrating a record-breaking UK winner alongside record-breaking summer temperatures."
"Think of all the good that a win of this size could do.
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"Players should get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning in this amazing draw.”
International lottery EuroMillions launched in February 2004 in Paris.
Winners of the current prize could dwarf the reported fortunes of stars including Tyson Fury, who has around £150million in the bank.
And the lucky punter could even eclipse Grammy-winner Adele's riches of £190million.
At the moment the UK's biggest winners are Joe and Jess Thwaite.
The couple won £184million in May 2022, and despite the vast wealth they'd received, opted to buy a second-hand Volvo.
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The country's second biggest winner struck gold with a mammoth £170 million back in October 2019 but chose to stay anonymous after the windfall.
Other previous big winners include Colin and Chris Weir of Ayrshire, who won £161 million in 2011.
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