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The €190 million jackpot cap was also reached in a regular EuroMillions drawing in August 2012. The €190 million jackpot cap was reached a second time when the Superdraw rolled over until a single ticket purchased in Spain won the entire €190 million prize in the draw on 6 October 2017. The single winner was a ticket purchased in Portugal. The jackpot rolled over 6 times to reach the jackpot cap of €190 million. The first time was in the drawing staged on 3 October 2014. That jackpot cap was reached only twice in the history of the Superdraw. Until February 2020, the jackpot cap of the EuroMillions Superdraw was set at an amazing €190 million. However, the jackpot was won in the very next draw… Again it was Spain which proved to be the lucky location, with a ticket holder from Valladolid bagging a whopping €144 million. In between those wins, there was a Superdraw on 3rd July which rolled over. A Spanish player landed €130 million on 7th February, while another player – also from Spain – scooped the same amount in the most recent Superdraw which happened on 25th September.
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So far this the Superdraws this year 2 out of the 3 have seen on the night jackpot wins. The Euromillions Superdraws are announced several weeks before the spectacular event takes place and the advertised jackpot is guaranteed to be put up for grabs, so you can make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to become an overnight multi-millionaire. €130M Euromillions Superdraw set Friday 20th November… Monday, November 9, 2020