Tonight’s EuroMillions draw saw an incredibly massive £181million jackpot up for grabs – which one lucky Brit has scooped after matching all numbers, making them richer than Adele
A lucky Brit has scooped the £181m jackpot in tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions draw.
The life-changing sum has been awarded to a Brit based in the UK. It was claimed after the winning numbers were revealed in tonight’s draw at 8:30pm and marks the biggest win of 2026 so far, with the lucky ticket holder now richer than Adele – who is worth an estimated £170 million.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, said: “Brilliant news, someone in the UK has scooped a life-changing £181M! That makes this the biggest win of 2026 so far and the third biggest UK National Lottery winner of all time.
“With that size fortune, this lucky winner would have wealth on a par with the likes of Adele (worth an estimated £170M). Just imagine the kind of lifestyle that could unlock”.
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Allwyn has advised anyone who has bought a ticket – now or in future draws – to take a moment to check it carefully, as you could win big. Tonight’s winning EuroMillions numbers are 12, 14, 27, 44, 50, with Lucky Stars 4 and 12. The winning numbers for tonight’s Thunderball were announced as 10, 22, 23, 29, 30, and the Thunderball is 12.
“Just imagine the kind of lifestyle that could unlock! Anyone who bought a ticket should take a moment to check it carefully – you could be the winner we’re looking for,” Mr Carter said.
“If that’s not enough – this Friday’s incredible draw will also see 13 guaranteed UK millionaires made. And, if you buy two or more lines online for the very same draw, you will be in with a chance to win one of 13 holidays for two adults to the stunning Seychelles. Talk about a not-so-unlucky Friday the 13th!
“Playing any National Lottery game is about so much more than the chance to celebrate a big win. Every week, players help raise around £32M for Good Cause projects that make a real difference to communities across the UK.”











