A gigantic Eurojackpot jackpot. No one in Poland has won so much

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The next Eurojackpot draw will take place on November 1. This time you can win an absolutely record amount, which no one has ever won in Poland.

When such a huge jackpot is approaching, everyone wants to win and change their lives once and for all. It is no different in this case. We observe increased traffic at Lotto offices, where you can also play Eurojackpot. There are both regular players and people who occasionally try their luck in such games, especially in the case of a big jackpot.

Eurojackpot. How much can you win?

It is difficult to define this amount in simple words, because for almost the entire society it is an unimaginable sum, associated only with a fraction of the richest people in the world. On November 1, you will be able to win as much as PLN 300 million. It is worth noting that since 2017, when Poland joined Eurojackpot, no one has managed to win such a huge sum. Yes, there were very high, multi-million winnings, but no one came close to the amount of PLN 300 million. The closest was a player from the Krotoszyn district, who on August 12, 2022, correctly selected all the numbers and won over PLN 213 million. A 10% tax must be paid on winnings above PLN 2,280, so a lucky person from the province Wielkopolska received over PLN 192 million in his account.

Eurojackpot. The highest winnings in Poland

Below are the 10 highest Eurojackpot wins that occurred in Poland.

  1. PLN 213,584,986.00 – Krotoszyn district

  2. PLN 206,550,000.00 – Bieruń-Lędziński poviat

  3. PLN 193,396,500.00 – Piotrków County

  4. PLN 96,805,666.90 – Pruszków poviat

  5. PLN 62,657,423.40 – Bielsko-Biała

  6. PLN 47,222,789.10 – Siemianowice Śląskie

  7. PLN 42,812,000.00 – Cieszyn poviat

  8. PLN 26,597,867.60 – Świeradów-Zdrój

  9. PLN 24,422,355.50 – Koziegłowy

  10. PLN 23,403,059.00 – Skawina

Which countries participate in Eurojackpot?

  • Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands)

  • Estonia

  • Finland

  • Netherlands

  • Germany

  • Slovenia

  • Italy

  • Spain

  • Croatia

  • Iceland

  • Lithuania

  • Latvia

  • Norway

  • Sweden

  • The czech republic

  • Hungary

  • Slovakia

  • Poland

  • Greece

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