EURODREAMS. 20,000 euros per month for 30 years were at stake for this EuroDreams draw this Thursday, September 5, 2024. Discover the results on this page.
With its new Eurodreams draw this Thursday, September 5, 2024, the Française des Jeux (FDJ) has offered a big jackpot. A dream sum with the key to radically changing your life: 20,000 euros per month for 30 years. The FDJ is selling a grid to check, at a price of 2.50 euros. You must therefore buy a grid on which to tick 6 numbers out of 40 and a complementary number out of 5. This complementary number is called the “Dream number”.
Eurodreams draw:
8 – 19 – 24 – 31 – 32 – 40 and the Dream number 2
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000
180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000
To win more than 7 million euros in total, you had to have the right numbers in the draw. But there are also lucky people who don't have the 7 right numbers. The second prize rank – that is, the 6 right numbers without the additional number – also comes with an annuity, up to 2,000 euros per month for 5 years, or 120,000 euros in total. The winners of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth places win a net sum, respectively 100 euros, 40 euros, 5 euros and 2.50 euros (the refund of the grid).
Let's say it very clearly: the odds of winning the jackpot were extremely low. EuroDreams offers a 1 in 19 million chance of winning the maximum prize. However, there will be a 1 in 4.66 chance of winning a significantly smaller prize. EuroDreams grids can be purchased at one of the 30,000 FDJ points of sale, or directly on the mobile application. The game is valid in the countries associated with the project: France but also Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg.
What happens if several players manage to find today's EuroDreams results ? While the FDJ does promise 20,000 euros per month for thirty years to the winner, in the event of multiple wins, the winnings can however be revised downwards. On its website, the FDJ specifies that beyond three winning grids in rank 1 across all participating countries, “the amount of 21.6 million euros is shared” between the players. The winnings are then not paid out in the form of an annuity, but in one single payment.
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