The EuroMillions jackpot for Tuesday (May 10) stands at an eye-watering £184million - but what are the most common winning numbers?
If a single winner scoops the huge jackpot this week, they would immediately become The National Lottery’s biggest winner of all time and the 14th winner of over £100million.
It would also be the second EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK this year after one winner banked £109million in February.
The biggest UK EuroMillions jackpot win was won by an anonymous ticket-holder who banked £170million in October 2019.
If you're feeling lucky, we explain the most common winning EuroMillions winning numbers.
Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said: “Wow, we could be looking at The National Lottery’s biggest ever winner this Tuesday.
“This massive amount could not only change a winners’ life, but would make a huge difference to their friends, family and community.
“My team and I have our fingers crossed for all UK players and are on standby to support all our big winners as they start their life-changing journey. Make sure you grab your ticket early!”
Most common EuroMillions numbers
Of course, any lottery game is completely down to chance and you're gambling with your cash when you buy a ticket.
And just because these are the most common numbers that have been drawn, it doesn't mean they will come out again this week.
This is because each draw - which take place every Tuesday and Friday - is a separate event, so any numbers can be called out.
The chance of matching all five EuroMillions numbers and the two bonus balls is 1 in 139,838,160.
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A single EuroMillions ticket costs £2.50 and to win the jackpot, you need to match five numbers and two Lucky Stars.
A spokesperson from Camelot, which runs EuroMillions, told The Mirror the most drawn numbers are: 19, 23, 44, 50, 21, 38 and 42.
The most common Lucky Star numbers are: 2 and 3.
You should keep in mind that the original EuroMillions game had Lucky Star numbers ranging from 1 to 9 but this has since increased to 1 to 12.
This means numbers 10, 11 and 12 haven't been around as long as some the lower numbers.
Can you still buy a EuroMillions ticket?
Players have until 7.30pm tomorrow evening (May 10) to be in for a chance of winning.
You can buy tickets in most supermarkets and in some smaller convenience stores.
The National Lottery advises players use its online app or website to play to ensure that the ticket is automatically checked.
This means that the lucky winner will be notified immediately of their prize.