Someone won a huge £177million on Tuesday’s EuroMillions draw – making them the third biggest National Lottery winner in the UK but no one is yet to claim the ticket

Tuesday’s winning EuroMillions lottery numbers are 07, 11, 25, 31, 40 and 35 with Lucky Stars 09, 12.

There is one lucky winner – and they are set to claim the massive £177million jackpot. It’ll make them the third biggest National Lottery winner of all time, its operator Allwyn Entertainment says.

But it urged Brits to check their lottery tickets because, at the time of writing, no one has claimed the gigantic fortune. Allwyn hailed what was “a truly incredible night” as it said the prize will likely change someone’s live just weeks before Christmas.

“Wow, it has been a truly incredible night for a single UK ticket-holder who has scooped tonight’s jaw-dropping £177 million EuroMillions jackpot. The win has landed them a spot on The National Lottery’s Rich List, as they have become the third biggest National Lottery winner of all time,” Andy Carter, senior winners adviser at Allwyn, said.

“What a wonderful win right before Christmas, and we cannot wait to pay out this amazing prize. Players are urged to check their tickets and to give us a call if they think they are tonight’s lucky winner.”



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The winning numbers are 07, 11, 25, 31, 40 and 35 with Lucky Stars 09, 12.

Writing on X, which was known as Twitter, regular lottery players expressed their shock – and envy – at the development. One person posted: “Congrats to lucky winner. Wish I’d bought a ticket now.”

The National Lottery recently celebrated its 30th birthday by hitting a huge £50 billion fundraising goal for good causes. Since starting on November 19, 1994, it has managed to raise more than £30 million each week for good causes.

Major moments of its funding over the past three decades include opening the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Eden Project and the release of This Is England. The biggest ever win was scooped by a lucky Brit who – perhaps unsurprisingly – wished to remain anonymous.

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