Massive EuroMillions Jackpot Reaches £124 Million After Rollover
In a thrilling Tuesday night draw, the EuroMillions lottery offered players the chance to win an enormous jackpot of £124 million, following yet another rollover. The draw, held on 24 February 2026, captured the attention of hopeful participants across the nation, all vying for a life-changing sum.
Winner Claims Staggering £107.9 Million Prize
A fortunate player has successfully claimed a monumental prize of £107.9 million from the EuroMillions draw. To secure this jackpot, the winner needed to match all five main numbers along with the two required lucky stars, a feat achieved by only the luckiest of entrants.
In the United Kingdom, every EuroMillions ticket purchase automatically includes a unique "UK Millionaire Maker" code. This special feature grants entry into an additional draw that guarantees at least one £1 million winner in every single EuroMillions event, providing extra opportunities for substantial wins.
Thunderball Numbers Revealed for Tuesday's Draw
The winning Thunderball numbers for the Tuesday 24 February 2026 draw have been officially announced. Players should check their tickets against the following sequence:
- Main Thunderball numbers: 7, 8, 11, 14, 19
- Thunderball: 13
These numbers represent the key combinations for the Thunderball game, which runs alongside the main EuroMillions draw and offers its own set of prizes.
EuroMillions Results and Millionaire Maker Code Await Announcement
While the Thunderball results are now public, the specific EuroMillions numbers and the corresponding "UK Millionaire Maker" code from Tuesday's draw are set to be revealed shortly. Participants are advised to stay tuned for the full results to determine if they have won any portion of the massive £124 million jackpot or the guaranteed £1 million prize from the Millionaire Maker draw.
This draw highlights the ongoing excitement and potential for enormous financial windfalls in the EuroMillions lottery, with rollovers frequently pushing jackpots to record-breaking levels and creating new millionaires across the UK.



