In late 1994, lotteries and betting agencies throughout the European Union were developing what is now known as the Euromillions. Since the economic and monetary union did not occur until years later, the emergence of a community lottery was delayed more than expected. Then in 2004 when it first appeared. This lottery is run in each country by a government agency, for example, in Spain the body responsible for EuroMillions games is the National Organization of State Lotteries and Gaming in France is, Camelot in the United Kingdom, and in each country, these regulators have a specific name. From the second month of that year, other European countries began selling tickets for the Euromillions, among them were Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Portugal …
How to Play EuroMillions An interesting fact is that the minimum amount that can be the jackpot is 15 million Euros. Many weeks this award has come to far exceed this minimum, reaching scandalous figures of 180 million Euros. To play the Euromillions you simply have to choose five numbers from 1 to 50, and two special called Star numbers to choose from 1 to 9. So a whole must choose 7 numbers. The star numbers may match the selected normal. It must match the maximum number to qualify for awards. There are a total of 12, which gives good chances of winning a total of 24-1. The minimum payout is paid for matching a normal number and two Lucky Star numbers, or two normal numbers and a star number.