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Eurojackpot - a young European lottery.

Eurojackpot is a relatively young European lottery, born in 2012 and at first glance resembles a Euromillions lottery. The amount of Jackpot prize is much lower than that of Euromillions, but nevertheless, Eurojackpot is already very popular in some European countries.

 

The countries taking part in that lottery are: Italy, Finland, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Latvia, Spain, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Croatia, Sweden, Slovenia and Estonia. Draws are held every Friday and Tuesday.


The rules of Eurojackpot are:

You have to cross out 5 numbers out of 50 and also 2 additional numbers out of 8. The cost of one option (line) is about 2 euros. The draws are held in the capital of Finland the city of Helsinki and are broadcast live on local channels.

In Eurojackpot can participate the residents of the countries listed above or people who purchased tickets on the territories of the listed countries.

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Good Luck!

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