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Try your luck for 53 million euros this Friday

The EuroMillions draw of 9 January 2026 fueled suspense: the jackpot reached 53 million euros, a record for the year after twelve consecutive draws

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Try your luck for 53 million euros this Friday
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Exploring how data learns from randomness. Founder of Winnza , a platform using statistics and machine learning to analyze EuroMillions draws and predictive trends.

The EuroMillions draw of 9 January 2026 fueled the suspense: the jackpot reached 53 million euros, a record for the year after twelve consecutive draws without winning first place. The numbers are 1, 7, 10, 26 and 34, accompanied by stars 2 and 4. No player won the 5+2: the actual pool for row 1 remains 53,787,880 € as long as a future ticket does not match the seven good numbers.

Analysis of numbers Of the last 50 draws, the evening combination is not among the most frequent: none of the five numbers drawn belongs to the top 5 of the most popular values (44, 8, 13, 42, 5). This illustrates that the past frequency does not impose future results.

However, some numbers show a notable presence in the last few weeks: 7 and 26 appeared six times out of the last 50 draws, 34 five times, 10 four times, while 1 n has been released only three times — so it is relatively "luke". The coldest numbers (50, 19, 20, 22, 23) remained silent tonight.

In terms of distribution, the combination has three even numbers (10, 26, 34) and two odd numbers (1, 7), as well as three low values (25: 1, 7, 10) against two highs (> 25: 26, 34). In other words: a mixture of repetitions and surprises, consistent with the random nature of the drawings.

Detail of earnings The draw didn't make a millionaire. At the top, row 1 (5+2) counts 0 winner. Rank 2 (5+1) counts 2 winners who each receive €116,285, and row 3 (5+0) has 3 winners at €18,118.40 each.

The mass of beneficiaries is concentrated on small lots: rows 11 (2 numbers + 1 star) and 12 (2 numbers) total respectively 124,067 and 266,193 winners — nearly 390,260 people, about 86% of the ~456,558 winners of the evening. The amounts distributed at these levels are modest (5 € or 3.70 €), but they represent the vast majority of beneficiaries.

Excluding jackpot, the redistribution of the evening amounts to about €2,489,269 paid to all ranks. As a statistical comparison, row 2 (2 winners) is slightly above its historical average (1.76), while row 3 (3 winners) is below its average (4.34) — reflecting the usual variability of one draw to another.

Looking to the next draw The main lesson of the evening of January 9th: a high jackpot — €53,787.880 displayed — but no winner in the first row, and a distribution of winnings very concentrated on small prizes. Two points to follow in the coming weeks: the persistence of "hot" numbers such as 7 and 26 (6 out of 50 appearances) and the continued silence of some very cold numbers, including 50.

Useful reminder for players: the observed trends and frequencies serve as analytical tools but do not guarantee anything — each draw remains an independent event.


🟢 Originally published on Winnza.eu 📅 Published on: January 11, 2026 💬 Category: Analyse du Tirage 📖 Read in other languages: 🇫🇷 Français | 🇪🇸 Español | 🇮🇹 Italiano | 🇩🇪 Deutsch | 🇳🇱 Nederlands | 🇵🇱 Polski