
A Berlin Eurojackpot winner €120 million jackpot in the September 23 draw. The lucky winner has not yet claimed their prize. This marks the eleventh jackpot win of 2025, making it an exciting year for lottery players.
The Berlin Eurojackpot winner beat odds of 1 in 139,838,160 to secure the top prize. This win represents the third lottery jackpot awarded to a German player since December 2024. The last €120 million Eurojackpot occurred in May and also went to Germany.
Berlin Eurojackpot Winner €120 Million Winning Numbers
The unidentified Berlin Eurojackpot winner matched all five drawn numbers: 7, 18, 31, 32, and 33. They also matched both Euro numbers 10 and 11. This win makes the fourth German player overall to win €120 million in Eurojackpot history. The previous Eurojackpot was won August 8 by a Swedish player who took home €36.6 million.
Additional Winners from September 23 Draw
The September 23 drawing produced multiple winners across prize categories. A player from North Rhine-Westphalia won the second jackpot prize of €21,177,159.20 by matching all five main numbers and one Euro number.
Twelve other players won the third prize category, each receiving €154,155.20. These winners came from Baden-Württemberg, Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia (4 winners), Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Finland, Sweden (2 winners), and the Czech Republic.
About Eurojackpot Lottery
Eurojackpot launched on March 23, 2012 as Europe's second-largest lottery. The lottery now operates across 18 participating European nations, making it one of the most accessible international lotteries. All draws take place in Helsinki, Finland regardless of where tickets are sold.
The lottery draws happen twice weekly on Tuesday and Friday since March 2022. Previously, draws occurred only on Fridays. The jackpot odds stand at 1 in 139,838,160, offering slightly better chances than EuroMillions. Winnings remain tax-free in most participating countries, though tax rules vary by nation.

Next Eurojackpot Draw
The Eurojackpot continues with the next draw on September 26. The jackpot resets to €10 million for the top prize after this recent win. Players can purchase tickets online from participating European locations using smartphones, tablets, or computers. Online tickets provide several benefits: they cannot be lost or damaged, they remain linked to your account, and prizes can be automatically paid into your account.
Finland's Helsinki hosts all Eurojackpot drawings. The lottery operates across multiple European countries, giving players from participating nations the chance to win substantial prizes.
How to Play Eurojackpot
Players select five main numbers from 1 to 50 and two Euro numbers from 1 to 12. Match all seven numbers to win the jackpot. Lower prize tiers exist for matching fewer numbers. Tickets are available through authorized lottery retailers in participating countries. Online ticket purchases offer convenience and security for players who prefer digital transactions. The Eurojackpot minimum jackpot starts at €10 million. If no one wins, the prize rolls over to the next draw, increasing the jackpot amount. The maximum jackpot can reach €120 million.
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Last updated: November 8, 2025 | Expert Reviewed by Felipe Morgante, Gaming Industry Analyst
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