The May 26 Euromillones draw ended without a top-tier winner in Spain, pushing the jackpot higher and setting up a much bigger prize for the next round. The winning combination was 06, 23, 25, 35, 37, with the stars 06 and 12.
That is why the euromillions results lottery results are drawing fresh attention now: the top prize was already at 115 million euros for Monday’s draw, and it has now risen to 129 million euros for the next one on May 29. For players in Spain, the headline is not just the rollover. A ticket in Valladolid did hit the accompanying El Millón draw, taking home one million euros with the code CJL89675.
Euromillones is played across nine European countries, with each basic bet costing 2.50 euros. Players choose five numbers from 1 to 50 and two stars from 1 to 12, and every ticket sold in Spain also enters El Millón automatically. The draw is traditionally broadcast live from Paris at 21:00 local time, a routine that turns each rollover into a shared moment for millions of hopeful ticket holders.
The gap in Monday’s result is what gives the next draw its weight. Even with a jackpot of 115 million euros on offer, no Spanish ticket matched the full winning set, which means the prize kept climbing instead of being claimed. That makes the May 29 draw the one to watch, although the outcome of that draw has not been confirmed in the available details.
For winners, the money does not all land the same way. Prizes up to 40,000 euros are tax-exempt, while amounts above that level are taxed at 20%. Larger payouts from 2,000 euros must be claimed through authorized banks such as BBVA and CaixaBank. Part of ticket sales revenue also goes to social and public-interest projects, which means the draw’s reach extends beyond the jackpot itself.
The story now is simple: the jackpot has rolled to 129 million euros, Valladolid has its one-million-euro winner, and everyone else is waiting for May 29 to see whether the next draw finally clears the board.

