The EuroMillions draw of December 30, 2025 did not make a millionaire: the jackpot of €17,000,000 remains unpaid. The numbers left are 11, 26, 29, 34 and 44, with stars 1 and 10. After nine consecutive draws without winning in row 1, the pool has been postponed — it is estimated at around €53 million for the next draw — and the question that comes back to the players remains: follow the "hot numbers" or try the "colds"?
Analysis of numbers The draw gives two immediate findings: a predominance of the high numbers and the presence of several numbers frequently released from the last 50 draws.
- Pairs/unfair: 3 pairs and 2 odds, frequent and statistically common configuration.
- High/low: four numbers greater than 25 for a single number less than or equal to 25, a distribution clearly oriented towards the high half of the panel.
- Recurrent issues: 44 appeared 9 times and 29 8 times in the last 50 prints — evidence of a strong recurrence. 26 was fired 5 times, 11 and 34 times each.
- Missing number: the 50 was not released once on the last 50 draws, making it a notable "cold".
This draw therefore combines familiar elements and partial renewal: several numbers often present have returned, without any extreme anomaly.
Detail of earnings The earnings table has a classic configuration, with a high concentration of small earnings.
- Rank 1 (5+2): 0 winner — 17,000,000 € jackpot not allocated.
- Rank 2 (5+1): 0 winner — expected gain of €539,027.50 for a possible winner.
- Rank 3 (5+0): 2 winners, each wins €20 996.60. By comparison, the average over the period is 4.74 winners at this rank, so there is less than usual, which increases the individual amount.
- Rank 4 (4+2): 3 winners at €1,783.60.
- Rank 5 (4+1): 104 winners at €146.60.
- Rank 6 (4+0): 283 winners at 38.20 €.
- Small rows: 196,775 winners in row 12 (2 numbers) at €3.70 each, and 71,120 in row 11 (2+1) at €6.30.
Two points are worth remembering: the absence of a 5+1 winner fueled tension on the next draw, and the small number of winners at 5+0 (only two) mechanically increased the individual win for these players. The mass of small gains — tens of thousands of tickets — also shows that the vast majority of payments are for modest sums.
Conclusion and prospects The December 30 draw confirms the persistence of some "hot numbers" (including 44 and 29) and extends the series of reports (nine prints without 5+2). For players, knowing the trends (hot/cold, high/low distribution) can guide choices, but this does not change the individual probability of a draw: the more a number is played, the more the possible wins will be shared.
To be followed: up the pool (€53 million) for the next draw. Hot numbers to watch: 13, 8, 42, 44, 6. Remarkable cold numbers: 50, 1, 20, 22, 3.




