How to check today’s My Million Euromillions code and your winning tickets

The My Million code is an alphanumeric identifier automatically assigned to each simple EuroMillions grid played in France. This code participates in a separate draw from the main combination: a player can win a million even without having found a single correct number on their grid. However, checking this code after each draw requires a bit of method, especially on a paper ticket where the characters can look similar.

Common reading errors of the My Million code on a paper ticket

Most sites explain where to check the My Million draw results. Few detail the confusions that arise when comparing the code printed on the receipt with the one displayed on the screen.

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On an FDJ ticket purchased at a retail outlet, the My Million code appears below the number grid. It consists of two letters followed by several digits. The problem arises from thermal printing typography: some characters become ambiguous once the ticket is handled or exposed to heat.

  • The uppercase letter O and the digit 0 easily confuse, especially when the ink has slightly smudged or faded from contact with a wallet.
  • The digit 1, the uppercase letter I, and the lowercase letter L share an almost identical silhouette on a low-resolution thermal print.
  • The digit 8 and the letter B pose a similar problem when the ticket has been crumpled or folded at the code.

To avoid these confusions, the most reliable method remains to scan the ticket with the FDJ app rather than visually comparing character by character. The scan reads the barcode associated with the ticket and not the printed characters, eliminating any typographical ambiguity.

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Checking the My Million Euromillions code of the day on a reliable results page allows for cross-referencing the information if the scan is not available.

Man using a Euromillions ticket validation terminal in a French tobacco shop

My Million Code: a draw independent of the EuroMillions grid

This point deserves to be clearly stated, as it conditions how one checks a ticket. The My Million code is assigned to each simple grid, randomly, at the time of game validation. It does not depend on the checked numbers or the selected stars.

The My Million draw designates a single winning code per EuroMillions draw in France. This winning code is drawn randomly from all codes generated for that draw. A player who has not found any correct numbers on the main grid can therefore win one million euros thanks to this single code.

This independence between the two draws has a direct practical consequence: checking only the number grid is not enough. A ticket whose main combination yields nothing can still be a winner in My Million. Disposing of a receipt without checking the code means risking missing out on a prize.

Automatic verification for tickets purchased online on FDJ

Players who buy their EuroMillions grid on the fdj.fr site or via the mobile app benefit from automatic verification. The FDJ checks digital tickets after each draw and sends a notification to the player in case of a win.

This system eliminates two common risks:

  • The forgetfulness of verification, which is frequent when a player buys several grids in advance for successive draws.
  • The manual reading error of the code, as the comparison between the ticket code and the winning code is fully automated.
  • The loss of the physical ticket, which obviously cannot occur with a dematerialized game.

The winnings are credited directly to the player’s account for amounts below a certain threshold. Beyond that, the FDJ contacts the winner to arrange the payout. No claim process is necessary for online games: the system identifies the winner without intervention.

Verification at the retail outlet with the retailer’s terminal

For a ticket purchased at a tobacco shop, verification can also be done through the point of sale terminal. The retailer scans the barcode of the ticket, and the terminal immediately displays whether the receipt is a winner, whether on the main grid or on the My Million code.

This method is faster and more secure than visual comparison. It works as soon as the official results are published, usually in the evening of the draw.

Woman checking the My Million Euromillions code on the FDJ app with her smartphone and ticket

Screenshots and photos of tickets: traps to be aware of

Photographing your ticket or taking a screenshot of the result to compare later seems convenient. In reality, this habit introduces specific sources of error.

A photo taken with insufficient lighting or at an angled position distorts the characters of the code. The reflection on thermal paper can obscure a letter or a digit. On a phone screen, automatic cropping sometimes truncates the edges of the ticket, cutting off the beginning or end of the code.

Comparing a photo of a ticket to a screenshot of the results combines the inaccuracies of both formats. If both images are displayed on the same phone, switching back and forth between applications makes character-by-character comparison laborious and prone to errors.

The most reliable solution remains to prioritize scanning via the FDJ app or verification at the point of sale. These two methods rely on the ticket’s barcode and not on human reading of the printed characters. For players who wish to photograph their tickets, taking the picture flat, in natural light, with the code well-centered in the frame reduces the risks of misreading.

A winning My Million ticket has a validity period to claim the prize. Not checking your code quickly after each draw increases the risk of forgetting, especially for regular players who accumulate receipts. The most effective reflex is to systematically check on the evening of the draw, whether by scanning, at the point of sale, or by consulting the results online.

How to check today’s My Million Euromillions code and your winning tickets