The EuroDreams Lottery already has a start date: It will begin in November with lifetime prizes.
It's official: Starting in November, the new lottery of the Euromillions family will start distributing its prizes for life.

It is official: Starting in November, the new lottery of the Euromillions family will begin to distribute its prizes for life. This has been confirmed by the different organizations that will manage this new European lottery in an official communiqué.
Since last Monday, September 4th, the launching of the new international lottery game called "EuroDreams" was officially approved and, according to official sources, the first draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, November 6th.
But what do we know about EuroDreams so far? Let's take a brief look at all the information available at the moment about the new sensation in the international lottery scene!
EuroDreams: The European lottery offering lifetime prizes
For now, it is known for sure that EuroDreams will be managed by the same European countries that participate in the Euromillions lottery, which includes Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. But its great difference, and the long-awaited novelty, lies in its prize system.
EuroDreams Prizes
Instead of a single grand prize, prizes will be offered annually, awarding large winnings to the lucky winners month by month over a long period of time. The first prize will reach €20,000 every month for 30 years, amounting to a total of €7.2 million. There will be different prize categories, and the runner-up will be rewarded €2,000 per month for the next five years, for a total amount of €120,000. This format emulates other famous lotteries such as Cash4Life in the United States or Set for Life in the United Kingdom.
Although not fully confirmed, EuroDreams prizes are expected to be distributed as follows for each draw:
- 1st Prize: 20,000€ per month for 30 years.
- 2nd Prize: 2,000€ per month for 5 years
- 3rd Prize: 120€
- 4th Prize: 40€
- 5th Prize: 5€
- 6th Prize ( Refund): 2,5€.
What is not yet known is whether there will be a jackpot, that is, accumulated prizes, or whether fixed amounts will be distributed regardless of whether there is a winner or not.
How to play EuroDreams
The game system of the new lottery is not entirely clear either, although rumors point to a game system similar to that of its big sister EuroMillions: it would apparently be played by selecting six numbers between 1 and 40, as well as a seventh number, the Dream, between 1 and 5. As for the price of the ticket, it is estimated that it could cost between 2.5€ and 3€.
Odds of winning EuroDreams
According to these possible combinations, there would be 1 chance in 3,838,380 of matching the 6 winning numbers, plus 1 chance in 5 of matching the Dream number. If we add these odds together, the chances of winning the first prize are reduced to 1 in 19,191,900 combinations.
If we compare it with the other two most popular European lotteries, EuroMillions and Eurojackpot, which offer 1 chance among more than 139 million chances, the new EuroDreams lottery is quite accessible for players.
Dates of EuroDreams draws
So far, it has been confirmed that EuroDreams draws will take place weekly, however, it is still not entirely clear whether Thursdays will be the only day for draws or there will also be a second draw on Mondays.
In short: EuroDreams, the chance to earn income for life
The new European lottery EuroDreams will start distributing prizes for life as of November. The lottery will be managed by the same countries participating in Euromillions and, instead of a single grand prize, winners will receive monthly payments for a set period of time. The first prize will be €20,000 per month for 30 years, and there will be other prize categories. The exact details of the game are not yet known, but it is expected to be similar to Euromillions. The odds of winning EuroDreams are more favorable compared to other popular European lotteries. The exact dates of the draws and the ticket price are yet to be determined.