
Many people play EuroMillions without knowing exactly what different matches are worth. Two Lucky Stars can still be meaningful, even when the main numbers are low.
This guide explains how much 2 Lucky Stars can be worth, which prize tiers they appear in, and how amounts are worked out. You will also find the odds for each combination, how to check and claim, and a few real-world examples so the numbers feel less abstract.
EuroMillions prizes vary by draw, so figures here are typical rather than fixed. Treat the game as paid entertainment, and only spend what fits your budget.
How Much Is 2 Lucky Stars Worth?
Matching 2 Lucky Stars may lead to a prize, but only when at least one main number is matched as well. There is no payout for 0 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars.
As a guide, recent draws show:
- 1 main number plus 2 Lucky Stars comes in at around £4.30.
- 2 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars is usually about £9.10.
Higher combinations that still include 2 Lucky Stars rise from there, and the exact amounts change by draw because prizes are funded by ticket sales and shared among all winners at each tier.
Prize Tiers That Include 2 Lucky Stars
Two Lucky Stars appear across several prize tiers, and the more main numbers matched alongside them, the larger the potential payout.
Matching 0 Main Numbers Plus 2 Lucky Stars
There is no prize for 0 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars. A minimum of 1 main number with 2 Lucky Stars is needed for a payout.
Matching Main Numbers Plus 2 Lucky Stars
When 2 Lucky Stars are matched with at least 1 main number, a prize may be awarded. For example:
1 main number plus 2 Lucky Stars awards around £4.30.
2 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars is typically about £9.10.
4 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars is often in the region of £844.70.
5 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars is the jackpot, which varies by draw.
Actual amounts depend on ticket sales and how many winners share each tier.
How Prize Money Is Calculated For 2 Lucky Stars
EuroMillions uses a shared prize fund. Money from ticket sales goes into a pool, and each prize tier receives a set percentage of that pool. The value of a single prize is then worked out by dividing the tier’s share by the number of winning tickets in that tier.
This is why payouts change from draw to draw. If many players hit 1 main number plus 2 Lucky Stars, that tier’s share is divided among more tickets and the prize per ticket is smaller. If fewer players hit the same tier, the amount per ticket is higher.
The same principle applies to every combination that includes 2 Lucky Stars, right up to the jackpot tier.
What Are The Odds Of Winning With 2 Lucky Stars?
The odds depend on how many main numbers are matched alongside the 2 Lucky Stars. There is no prize for 0 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars. By contrast, 1 main number plus 2 Lucky Stars has odds of about 1 in 187. As more main numbers are required, the odds get longer.
At the top end, matching all 5 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars has odds of roughly 1 in 139,838,160. These figures are set by the game’s format and do not change from draw to draw.
How To Check And Claim A Prize For 2 Lucky Stars?
If you think your ticket includes 2 Lucky Stars with a qualifying set of main numbers, compare it with the official results. You can do this on the National Lottery website, via the app, or at an authorised retailer. Make sure the draw date and numbers match exactly.
For physical tickets, smaller prizes can usually be paid at a retailer. Larger wins are handled through the National Lottery claims process, which may involve a dedicated centre and ID checks. Online players are notified automatically, with smaller prizes paid to the account and higher wins requiring additional verification.
All prizes must be claimed within the stated deadline, so keep tickets safe and act promptly if you have a win.
Examples Of Typical Payouts For 2 Lucky Stars
Recent draws give a good sense of the scale. A ticket with 1 main number plus 2 Lucky Stars has often paid about £4.30. With 2 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars, payouts have typically been around £9.10. For 4 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars, examples near £844.70 have been seen.
The jackpot sits at 5 main numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars, and it changes with each draw. Remember that every tier’s value depends on ticket sales and how many winners share it.
If you choose to play, set limits that suit your circumstances and only spend what you can afford. If gambling starts to affect your well-being or finances, support is available from organisations such as GamCare and GambleAware.
This overview should leave you clear on where 2 Lucky Stars can matter, how the prizes are worked out, and what to expect if your numbers come in.
**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.