The FDJ is launching a new game for all Euromillions partner lotteries. The winners will receive very substantial checks every month.

La Française des Jeux offers with its new game, called EuroDreams, a new way to participate in a game of chance. Most often, it’s a big jackpot, a dream sum that is offered, with of course a tiny chance of winning the jackpot, but with the potential to radically change your life.

The Euromillions makes millionaires very regularly all in the name of the year, and continues to be one of the major games of French games. But the FDJ innovates and has chosen this time to offer an annuity for years. Explanations.

La Française des Jeux is putting a tick grid on sale from Monday October 30, at the price of 2.50 euros. The first draw, and therefore the first results, are scheduled for Monday, November 6. Players therefore buy a grid on which they must check 6 numbers among 40 and 1 complementary number among 5. This complementary number is called “Dream number”.

The principle is clear, what is the gain? The FDJ promises up to 20,000 euros per month for 30 years, when you check all the correct numbers in the draw, which represents more than 7 million euros in total.

But there will also be lucky people who will not have the 7 correct numbers. The second row of winnings – that is to say the 6 correct numbers without the additional number – is also provided with an annuity, up to 2,000 euros per month for 5 years, or 120,000 euros in total. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth place winners win a net sum, 100 euros, 40 euros, 5 euros and 2.50 euros respectively (reimbursement of the grid).

We might as well say it very clearly: the chances of winning the jackpot are extremely low. EuroDreams offers a 1 in 19 million chance of winning the maximum win. However, there will be a 1 in 4.66 chance of winning a significantly lower prize.

EuroDreams grids, like those for Euromillions, can be purchased at one of the FDJ’s 30,000 points of sale, or directly on the mobile application. The game is valid in the countries associated with the project: France but also Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg.

Two EuroDreams draws are held each week, on Monday and Thursday. On these days, players must validate their grid before 8:15 p.m. Then, the draw takes place around 9 p.m., the results are communicated around 10 p.m.