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Can You Use the Lottery App to Check Millionaire Maker Codes?

Many people in the UK take part in the National Lottery and EuroMillions draws, which include UK Millionaire Maker codes. With more people using mobile apps for daily tasks, it is natural to ask how these codes can be checked when using the official National Lottery app.

If you are new to EuroMillions or interested in the Millionaire Maker, it may feel unclear how the checking process works. Understanding how to use the tools available could make it easier to manage any potential entries.

In this article, you will see how Millionaire Maker codes can be checked and what options are available in the UK.

How the Lottery App Works for EuroMillions Players

The National Lottery app is available for players in the UK. It allows you to buy tickets for games such as EuroMillions without visiting a shop. You can use the app to save number choices, purchase entries, and view draw results. If you hold a verified account, your tickets are stored digitally and can be viewed directly on your device.

Each EuroMillions entry purchased through the app or website includes a Millionaire Maker code. This code is linked to your ticket and stored in your account. Results are then shown against your ticket after the draw.

The app is regulated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). Age verification checks are in place and optional spending limits are available. Having tickets stored in your account removes the risk of misplacing paper entries and gives you a clear record of purchases.

If you do decide to take part in any lottery game, remember to do so responsibly and within your means; never wager more than you can afford to lose. 

Does the Lottery App Check Millionaire Maker Codes?

If you buy EuroMillions tickets through your registered account, Millionaire Maker codes are saved automatically. The app checks these against the winning code after the draw. If your entry matches, the result appears in your account. You do not need to type codes manually when your ticket was purchased through the app or website.

The app also has a “Scan ticket” feature. This allows you to scan paper tickets bought in shops and check whether the printed Millionaire Maker code is a winner. Scanned tickets do not sit in your account in the same way as digital purchases, but they can still be checked using the scanner. If a ticket is damaged or cannot be scanned, you need to compare the printed code against the official draw results.

How to Manually Check Your Millionaire Maker Codes

If you have a paper EuroMillions ticket, your Millionaire Maker code is printed on it. The official National Lottery website lists the winning code for each draw, which takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays. You can compare your printed code with the published result. The match must be exact for a prize to be claimed. 

You can also ask a participating retailer to check results. Some shops provide printed slips showing winning codes. Local newspapers may also publish results. If you believe you have a winning entry, keep your ticket safe. Claims rely on presenting the original ticket.

The claim deadline for EuroMillions prizes is 180 days from the draw date. If a prize is not claimed in time, it is forfeited and allocated to National Lottery funded projects.

Benefits of Using the Lottery App for Results

The app removes the need to compare codes by hand if you buy online. Your entries and Millionaire Maker codes are stored in your account and checked automatically. Notifications can be turned on in account settings to provide updates about results or upcoming draws.

The app is secure and available to registered users aged 18 or over. It can be accessed on different devices and provides a straightforward way of viewing tickets and outcomes.

Common Issues When Checking Codes on the App

Your Millionaire Maker codes may not display as expected if you are not signed in to your verified account. Paper tickets bought in shops also do not appear in your ticket history unless scanned.

Technical issues such as weak connections or maintenance may delay results appearing. Checking again once the issue is resolved usually works. Out-of-date app versions can also affect notifications or features. Updating to the latest version may help.

Prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw. Older tickets past this deadline will not show as valid. If your ticket will not scan, you can still check the printed code against the official website and keep the original ticket safe.

What to Do If You Think You Have Won

If you bought your ticket through the app or website, the outcome will appear in your account after the draw. Prize payments depend on the value of the win:

  • Prizes up to and including £500 are credited to your account automatically.
  • Prizes over £500 and up to £30,000 require confirmation that you want the funds paid to your registered debit card before the claim period ends.
  • Prizes over £30,000 require you to contact the National Lottery to arrange the claim and provide identification.

For paper tickets purchased in shops, smaller prizes up to £500 can usually be paid by retailers. Larger prizes require contacting the National Lottery directly. Post Offices no longer pay prizes between £500.01 and £50,000. All claims must be made within 180 days of the draw date, in line with National Lottery rules.

However you choose to play, you can check your Millionaire Maker codes using the app, the website, or a retailer. For official guidance on claiming prizes, visit the National Lottery website or contact the helpline.

**The information provided in this blog is intended for educational purposes and should not be construed as betting advice or a guarantee of success. Always gamble responsibly.

*All values (Bet Levels, Maximum Wins etc.) mentioned in relation to these games are subject to change at any time. Game features mentioned may not be available in some jurisdictions.