EuroMillions £184m jackpot: How to buy a ticket online, what time it is tonight and how much tickets cost

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EuroMillions £184m jackpot: How to buy a ticket online, what time it is tonight and how much tickets cost
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The UK's biggest lottery jackpot ever is up for grabs tonight (October 12) in the EuroMillions draw.

One lucky ticket holder could be a massive £184 million richer if they manage to guess the correct numbers.

The EuroMillions, which is played across nine European countries, has reached it’s jackpot limit, meaning it cannot roll over again for extra prize money.

If no one wins tonight it will stay at the same level for five draws, then on the fifth occasion the money must be won, which could see it split between multiple people.

A single winner in today's draw would push the current British record holder, an anonymous winner who scooped £170 million in October 2019, into second place.

The prize would make someone even richer than singer Adele, whose net worth is £130 million, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.

How to get a ticket

To enter for the chance to win the incredible prize, players must select five numbers from 1-50 and two Lucky Star numbers from 1-12.

For players who are unsure you can also select a Lucky Dip, which selects random numbers for you.

Each EuroMillions line of numbers costs £2.50, and each ticket includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week.

Players can purchase tickets online on the National Lottery website, or from a retailer by filling out a play slip.

What time is the draw

The draws are held every Tuesday and Friday and usually take place around 8pm.

On the day of the draw the ticket cut off time is 7.30pm, so players must buy their ticket before then.