EuroMillions Jackpot Goes Unclaimed—Who Grabbed the Biggest Prizes?
Just imagine opening your phone to see £210 million up for grabs in the EuroMillions on Friday, June 6, 2025. That’s the kind of money that makes your knees wobble. But as luck would have it, no one hit all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars—so that monstrous pot stays on the table for another week and will get even bigger.
The winning numbers this time were 20, 21, 29, 30, and 35, with Lucky Stars 02 and 12. If you didn’t match them, you’re not alone—no one else did, either. But don’t put away the champagne just yet. Even if the EuroMillions jackpot went untouched, there were still plenty of happy winners pocketing life-changing sums.
Let’s break it down. Across Europe, seven fortunate players came within a single Lucky Star of scooping the big prize. One British winner among them walked away with a breathtaking £2,026,284.40, simply by matching those five main numbers and one Lucky Star. That’s enough for a seaside mansion or two, even after the taxman takes his bite.
Down one more tier, 18 savvy players matched five main numbers without Lucky Stars—six of these were UK tickets, each earning a tidy £17,062.70. Not enough for a private jet, but definitely enough to shake up your bank balance.

Winners, Prizes, and the Millionaire Maker: How Did UK Players Fare?
Winning wasn’t just for the headline makers. Further down the results, 99 lucky winners matched four numbers and both Lucky Stars, with 37 UK players enjoying £966.20 each. Step down another level: over 1,700 tickets across the continent—585 from the UK—matched four numbers plus one Lucky Star, netting £99.80 apiece. It’s not life-altering cash, but it could certainly pay for a long weekend abroad or a proper treat.
But there were even more. More than 3,600 players scored three numbers and two Lucky Stars, each picking up £50.50. Among them, 1,328 UK winners banked that nice little sum. And then you have almost 4,000 tickets matching four numbers, with 1,346 Brits gaining an extra £34 in their pockets. Every win counts—especially for anyone who’s ever griped about never getting so much as a fiver back from those lucky dips.
If you didn’t hit any numbers, there was still one code worth checking: the UK Millionaire Maker. Friday’s code, VLWS75031, meant one UK player instantly became a millionaire, pocketing a cool £1 million without even needing to beat the main odds. That’s about as lucky as it gets.
With all this cash being handed out, you’d think the excitement might die down. Not so. The next EuroMillions draw is already creating a buzz, promising 13 guaranteed UK millionaires on top of what’s expected to be an even bigger jackpot—very likely barreling north of £220 million. So if the lottery fever hasn’t got you yet, it probably will by the next draw.
The National Lottery is always quick to remind players to keep things sensible. Their message this week—"Dream Big Play Small"—encourages a bit of fun without losing your head (or wallet) in the process. Still, with money like this up for grabs, it’s hard not to dream at least a little bit bigger tonight.