Recent draws of European and Spanish number games have yielded high prizes, although the main Euromillions draw on February 20 did not produce a first-tier prize. However, luck smiled upon players in Spain: in the town of Higuera la Real, a win of one million euros was recorded in the 'El Millón' game, while Saturday's Lotería Nacional draw enriched residents of Palencia, Inca, and Cartagena with 600,000 euros per series.
No main prize in Euromillions
In the draw on February 20, no one matched all numbers, meaning the jackpot will increase for the next draw.
New millionaire in Badajoz
The additional 'El Millón' prize went to a player from the small town of Higuera la Real in the province of Badajoz.
Success of the National Lottery
The main prize of Saturday's draw, worth 600,000 euros per series, went to players in Palencia, Inca, and Cartagena.
The past weekend was marked by great excitement in European lottery outlets. In the Friday Euromillions draw on February 20, 2026, the numbers drawn were: 13, 24, 28, 33, 35 and stars 5 and 9. Although no one hit the main jackpot, two second-tier tickets were recorded in Spain. Exceptional luck befell a resident of Higuera la Real, where a local outlet confirmed a win of one million euros in the additional 'El Millón' game. Meanwhile, Saturday's Lotería Nacional draw on February 21 brought the main prize for number 07,799. Winning tickets worth 600,000 euros per series were sold in Palencia, Inca in the Balearic Islands, and Cartagena. It is worth noting that in the Spanish system, this prize is divided into ten parts, meaning the holder of one ticket (décimo) receives 60,000 euros before taxation. The tradition of the Spanish state lottery dates back to 1812, when the first draw took place in Cádiz to support the state budget during the Napoleonic Wars. Since then, the lottery has become an integral part of Spanish culture, with its climax during the famous Christmas lottery El Gordo.The total prize pool in Saturday's edition of the National Lottery amounted to 42 million euros, which includes thousands of smaller wins and ticket cost refunds. Despite the lack of a main winner in the pan-European Euromillions, revenue from Spanish stakes alone in this draw exceeded 8.7 million euros, with the total European recap at over 86 million euros. With the jackpot not being won, it is predicted that the jackpot next week will reach even higher thresholds, attracting millions of players from across Europe. 1 mln € — win in Higuera la Real