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You have until Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 8:15 p.m., to fill in a EuroMillions grid with your favorite numbers.

The FDJ is putting 87 million euros into play.

To try to win a total sum of several million euros, take part this Tuesday, November 29, 2022 in the EuroMillions, with the Française des Jeux.

A classic grid (completed in paper version at FDJ points of sale, or online on the fdj.fr website) costs 2.50 euros.

La Française des Jeux also offers an application for smartphones and tablets.

Available on iOS and Android, it gives the possibility of having access to various FDJ games in dematerialized form.

All is far from lost if you didn't get all the right numbers: a few are enough to earn a smaller jackpot or reimburse your expenses.

So don't wait, and quickly validate your grids for the EuroMillions draw on Tuesday 29 November.

EuroMillions draw: how to play online?

On fdj.fr or on the FDJ app, you can play EuroMillions from anywhere and at any time.

However, remember that to create your account, you must be 18 years of age or older and reside in France or Monaco.

You will need an identity document and you must also have a bank account.

Fill in your grid

Evaluate your winnings in the EuroMillions draw free of charge online on the FDJ website

To get an idea of ​​how much you've won, you can view the Estimated Winnings table today, which will provide you with an estimate based on rank.

Try your luck here

Play involves risks: isolation, dependence... Call 09 74 75 13 13 (non-surcharged call), if you want help.

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