Friday night’s EuroMillions draw brought renewed excitement for lottery players across the UK, with a £25 million jackpot up for grabs and thousands of tickets checked within minutes of the numbers being confirmed.
To scoop the top prize, players needed to match five main numbers and two Lucky Stars, a combination that once again proved elusive for most—but not before sparking dreams of instant wealth, luxury homes, and life-changing freedom.
The winning EuroMillions numbers drawn on Friday, 6 February were:
6, 13, 20, 23 and 24
Lucky Stars: 6 and 11
Alongside the main draw, UK players were automatically entered into the Millionaire Maker raffle, a unique feature that guarantees at least one £1 million winner in every UK EuroMillions draw. The winning Millionaire Maker code is expected to be confirmed shortly, with ticket-holders urged to double-check their entries once it is released.
Friday’s draw followed recent headlines after a lucky ticket-holder successfully claimed a staggering £107.9 million EuroMillions jackpot earlier this year, a reminder that the life-changing prizes are very real—and do get won.
Thunderball numbers also confirmed
In addition to EuroMillions, National Lottery players also had their eyes on the latest Thunderball draw, which delivered its own set of winning numbers later the same evening.
The Thunderball winning numbers were:
4, 14, 15, 21 and 39
Thunderball: 1
While the Thunderball jackpot operates separately from EuroMillions, it continues to attract strong interest thanks to its fixed top prize and frequent draws.
What happens next for players
Anyone who bought a ticket is advised to check their numbers carefully and keep hold of their ticket. Prizes can be claimed in several ways depending on the amount won, with larger wins requiring validation directly through official National Lottery channels. Full prize breakdowns and claim guidance are available via the official UK National Lottery website, where players can also confirm draw details and deadlines.
For many, Friday night ended without a jackpot—but with another reminder of why EuroMillions remains one of the most closely followed lottery draws in the UK. With jackpots frequently climbing into eight-figure territory, anticipation is already building for the next draw.
















