At a glance
EuroMillions has 13 prize tiers. Tier 13 is 2 main numbers and 0 Lucky Stars under the standard prize table. It is the smallest cash tier.
It pays “little”, but it happens often… because it is the minimum match.
Tier 13: what exactly?
- 2 main numbers
- 0 Lucky Stars
If you have 2 main numbers correct and no stars, you are on tier 13.
Real example (recent draw — Fetix data)
Example (draw 2026-01-30): numbers 14, 18, 31, 35, 46 + Lucky Stars 7, 11.
| Tier | Rule | Winners | Average prize | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 2 main + 0 stars | 1,257,673 | €4.30 | Fetix |
Full table for that draw: EuroMillions prizes by tier.
Why does “average prize” move?
Prizes are shared among winners in the same tier. Depending on the draw, there can be more or fewer winners.
How to check if you are tier 13
Simplest route:
- open the draw on EuroMillions draws
- compare your main numbers and Lucky Stars
- read the matching tier
Go further on Fetix
- Draws: EuroMillions draws
- All tiers: EuroMillions prizes by tier
- Check lines in history: My numbers
FAQ
Tier 13 = guaranteed pay if I have 2 main numbers?
Under the standard table, 2 main numbers trigger tier 13. The exact amount depends on the draw.
What if I have 1 star but 0 main numbers?
That depends on add-on games (e.g. UK-only options). See National Lottery rules for detail.
Your winnings summary
👑 50 years of archives!
50 years of Loto, EuroMillions, La Primitiva and UK Lotto archives turned into clear statistics. Find out if you missed out on fortune!
Your winnings summary
👑 50 years of archives!
50 years of Loto, EuroMillions, La Primitiva and UK Lotto archives turned into clear statistics. Find out if you missed out on fortune!
Disclaimer
EuroMillions is a game of chance. Fetix does not promise any win. Official tier rules are those of the National Lottery in the UK.
