EuroMillions: Prize for 2 Numbers, 1 Number & 1 Lucky Star

Many players want to know what smaller EuroMillions matches are worth, especially when only a couple of numbers or a Lucky Star are involved.

This guide explains what 2 numbers pay, what happens with 1 number and 1 Lucky Star, how those amounts are set, and whether these combinations qualify for a cash payout in the UK. You will also find a quick overview of how to claim smaller prizes.

Play only if it suits your circumstances. We offer clear, practical information so expectations are realistic before a ticket is bought.

Read on to learn more.

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How Much Does 2 Numbers on EuroMillions Win?

If a player matches 2 main numbers on a EuroMillions ticket, this is the lowest prize tier for main numbers only. Under the current prize breakdown, matching 2 main numbers pays a fixed £2.50.

This amount matches the cost of a single EuroMillions line at £2.50 per entry. While it is not a profit, it covers the price of that line. The figures are set in advance for this tier, so the payout does not change from draw to draw unless the official prize table is updated. It is sensible to check the latest details before entering.

So, what if a Lucky Star is involved?

What Does 1 Number and 1 Lucky Star Pay Out?

Matching 1 main number and 1 Lucky Star does not qualify for a cash prize under the current rules.

To receive a payout, a line typically needs at least two main numbers, or a different combination that appears on the prize table. If in doubt, refer to the published breakdown for the most up-to-date thresholds.

How Are EuroMillions Prizes Calculated for Small Wins?

EuroMillions prizes are determined by how many main numbers and Lucky Stars are matched after the draw. For the lower tiers, the UK uses fixed payouts. These are published ahead of time so players can see the amounts clearly.

For example, matching 2 main numbers currently pays £2.50, while 1 main number with 2 Lucky Stars pays £4.30. Fixed awards at these levels keep smaller payouts consistent. By contrast, higher-tier amounts can vary because they depend on factors such as ticket sales and whether the jackpot has rolled over.

With that in mind, here is how the specific combinations stack up right now.

Do 2 Numbers or 1 Number and 1 Lucky Star Qualify for Cash Payouts?

Knowing which combinations are eligible for a payout helps when checking results.

  • 2 main numbers qualify for a fixed £2.50.
  • 2 main numbers plus 1 Lucky Star pays £3.60.
  • 1 main number plus 1 Lucky Star does not qualify for a prize.

These amounts come from the current UK prize table and may be updated occasionally, so it is worth reviewing the official information from time to time.

Claiming Smaller EuroMillions Prizes in the UK

Claiming small EuroMillions prizes in the UK is straightforward. Prizes of up to £500 can usually be paid in-store by most authorised retailers. Larger amounts up to £50,000 may require contacting the National Lottery directly to arrange payment. For any claim, the original ticket or digital proof of purchase is needed, and claims must be made within 180 days of the draw date.

If you choose to take part, spend only what you are comfortable with. Support is available if you need it, including free, confidential help from organisations such as GamCare and GambleAware.

Keeping expectations realistic and checking the latest prize table will help you stay informed about what smaller matches are worth.

**The information provided in this blog is intended for educational purposes and should not be construed as betting advice or a guarantee of success. Always gamble responsibly.