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Has a EuroMillions combination been drawn twice? (reality vs probability)

Repeating a full EuroMillions combination (5 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars): possible in theory, rare in practice. Check across all history (all-time period, Fetix data) plus a clear “why”.

Published on 2026-02-011 min read
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Geometric repeating pattern (repetition concept)

At a glance

  • Yes, a combination could repeat (nothing forbids it).
  • Across all history (all-time period: 1,889 draws), no repeat of the full combination 5 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars (Fetix data).
  • No duplicate full jackpots to announce: it stays a rare event because the combination space is huge.
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Check on all-time period (Fetix data)

Period: full history (1,889 EuroMillions draws).

Object compared Repeats found in the period
5 main numbers (order ignored) 0
5 main numbers + 2 Lucky Stars (full combination) 0

Why it is rare

EuroMillions = 5 numbers (1–50) + 2 Lucky Stars (1–12).
So the number of possible combinations is enormous (which is exactly why the jackpot is so unlikely).

Rules reference:

What to remember

  • “Never repeated in full history” does not mean “impossible”.
  • “Already drawn once” does not mean “blocked”.

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