NO ONE won the mega-bucks EuroMillions jackpot last night – meaning the cash prize has now rolled over to a whopping £184 MILLION.
Brits missed out on the £174 million bumper rollover draw as no ticket managed to match all five numbers and the two Lucky Stars.
The winning digits were 01, 10, 23, 42, 46 – and the Lucky Star numbers were 03 and 05.
But nine punters did manage to win the second prize of £118,041.10, by matching five numbers and one Lucky Star.
The huge £184 million scoop will now roll over to Tuesday's draw, meaning a new record of £184 million could be collected by a single UK ticketholder.
Camelot's Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said: "Tuesday's massive EuroMillions jackpot is an estimated £184 million.
"If one UK winner banks the lot, they would instantly become the UK's biggest ever National Lottery winner. Players are urged to get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize.
"National Lottery players make a huge difference to National Lottery Good Causes across the country generating more than £30 million every week.
"Thanks to National Lottery players, over £1.2 billion has been distributed to date across the UK to help tackle the impact of coronavirus."
If someone scoops Tuesday's jackpot, it would make them the largest lottery winner after beating the current record win of £170million.
That was won by a player who wanted to remain anonymous on October 8, 2019. They walked off with a cool £170,221,000.
The biggest jackpot win so far this year in the UK was in April when nine rollovers took the jackpot from its starting value of £14m to over £122m before it was won by one anonymous ticket holder
In June, £111,540,000 was won when the jackpot was bumped up for this Superdraw.
The first EuroMillions draw took place on February 7, 2004, by three organisations: France's Française des Jeux, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and the Camelot in the UK.
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