The British winner of last Friday’s eyewatering £83million Euromillions jackpot is yet to come forward and claim their prize six days after their numbers were drawn.
Matching all five numbers and two lucky stars, the unknown person became the nation’s first Euromillions winner of 2025.
The numbers drawn were 2, 11, 19, 30 and 49, with the two lucky stars being 3 and 8.
Allwyn, the lottery operator, is still awaiting the winner to come forward and claim the prize.
Andy Carter, senior winner advisor for Allwyn, said: ‘What a way to start the year’.
Mr Carter added: ‘I can’t believe there’s one lucky ticket-holder out there who hasn’t claimed this incredible EuroMillions jackpot prize – there are 83,474,081 reasons for them to check their ticket straight away!
‘It’s only been six days since the EuroMillions draw but, we’re waiting with bated breath to pay out this latest huge winner.
‘We’re urging all EuroMillions players to check their paper tickets to see if they are our missing multi-millionaire.
The numbers drawn were 2, 11, 199, 30 and 49, with the two lucky stars being 3 and 8
It has now been six days since the winning numbers were drawn
‘The biggest EuroMillions win of £195million went to an anonymous UK player in July 2022.
‘This is our first EuroMillions UK jackpot winner of 2025, following on from an incredible 2024 which saw four UK EuroMillions jackpots won, including a £177M win by an anonymous single ticket-holder in November, which was the third largest-ever UK win’.
For anyone who believes they may hold the life-changing ticket, they can contact the National Lottery on 0333 234 5050 or email help@national-lottery.co.uk.
There have been ten previous British winners of the Euromillions lottery, with couple Colin and Chris Weir bagging one of Europe’s largest ever prizes when they scooped over £161million in 2011.
The second biggest payout was to Adrian and Gillian Bayford who took home just over £148million in 2012, however the couple split just 15 months later citing the stress of their winnings as the principal reason.
Just last July another Brit pocketed a massive £123million, but chose to remain anonymous upon collecting their prize.