195 million euros to be won this Friday (last hours)

With a jackpot of 195 million euros to be won, the EuroMillions brings into play one of the largest sums in its history.

Friday May 6, 2022 at 9:05 p.m., a EuroMillions draw will take place at the premises of the FDJ under the supervision of a bailiff. The amount involved is to date one of the largest since the winning record is 220 million. To win this colossal sum offered by the EuroMillions, you just need to find 5 numbers among 50 as well as 2 stars among 12. The games close on Friday at 8:15 p.m. sharp. To validate your grid, go to an approved retailer or more simply to the secure site of the FDJ; this 2nd solution is much more flexible and brings many advantages.

EuroMillions FDJ: the advantages of playing online

To play EuroMillions online on the FDJ’s secure site, all you need to do is be of legal age and live in France or Monaco. Once you have created your account protected by a password that you have chosen, you can very easily manage your games and your winnings. One of the big advantages of online gambling is the ability to set a betting cap. In addition, you have the possibility of programming your games so as not to miss any draw. If you are in a hurry, you can use the Flash grid generator which will automatically fill in the grid for you. In addition, the official FDJ site allows you to play differently and in a shared way with the MultiChances packs. These packs include simultaneously 660 and 1,260 grids which will be generated automatically. All you have to do is buy between 1 and 10 shares of a pack to increase your chances of winning.

Click here to go to the FDJ website

Note: Playing involves risks: debt, isolation, dependency. For help, you can contact 09 74 75 13 13 (non-surcharged call). More information on https://www.joueurs-info-service.fr/

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