EuroJackpot's August 18 Draw: 15, 22, 24, 34, 42 and a Jackpot That's Suddenly Feeling Chunkier
Published August 22, 2026
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Tuesday night's EuroJackpot draw came and went with five numbers that stayed refreshingly close together, two Euro Numbers that kept things tidy, and a jackpot that's now looking noticeably plumper for next time. If you had a ticket in your pocket for the August 18 draw, here's everything you need to check against it.
EuroJackpot Quick Facts - 2026-08-18
- Numbers: 15, 22, 24, 34, 42
- Euro Number 1: 4
- Euro Number 2: 7
- Next draw estimated jackpot: €39 Million (as of 2026-08-22 08:00:11.381686)
- Next draw: TUE,FRI 21:00 CET
The winning main numbers were 15, 22, 24, 34, 42, backed by Euro Numbers 4 and 7. No wild outliers, no single-digit surprises — just a spread that leaned toward the middle-to-upper end of the board, which is exactly the kind of combination that makes players squint at their slips and mutter "so close" if they had two or three of those digits sitting there unused.
As for the jackpot itself, EuroJackpot hasn't published exactly what Tuesday's prize pool paid out at the top tier, but the number everyone's really watching is what comes next. The jackpot for the upcoming draw is estimated at €39 Million, a solid jump from the €31 Million that was on offer previously. That's the kind of climb that tends to get people who haven't played in months suddenly remembering they know how EuroJackpot works.
Nobody needs the jackpot to hit nine figures to feel it — an eight-million-euro jump does just fine.
Worth remembering: EuroJackpot jackpots grow the way most European lottery jackpots do, based on ticket sales and rollovers rather than any fixed formula pulled out of thin air. If you've ever wondered why one week's jackpot barely nudges up while another week it leaps by tens of millions, it's less mysterious than it looks — sales volume across all the participating countries does the heavy lifting. There's a good breakdown of how lottery jackpots are actually calculated if you want the fuller picture next time a number like €39 Million shows up in a headline.
Now, about those five main numbers. 15, 22, 24, 34, 42 is the kind of line that looks almost deliberately balanced when you see it printed out — nothing below 15, nothing above 42, and a nice even gap between most of the pairs. It's not a pattern you can predict or chase (EuroJackpot draws are random, full stop), but it does make for a satisfying set to glance at if you're the type who likes your winning numbers to look aesthetically pleasing even when they haven't made you rich.
If you bought a ticket for this draw, the smart move is the boring move: pull it out, double-check the date matches August 18, and go through the numbers one at a time rather than trying to eyeball the whole row at once. Plenty of near-misses happen simply because someone glanced too fast and moved on. There's a quick, no-stress way to check your lottery numbers without losing your mind if you want to make sure you're not accidentally binning a winner.
And if it turns out you did match enough numbers to actually claim something — first, congratulations, and second, don't rush into anything before you understand the process. Prize claims come with their own rules depending on where you bought the ticket and how big the win is, so it's worth knowing the basics of how to claim a lottery prize before you tell anyone, sign anything, or start planning a very ambitious vacation.
For the full official breakdown of Tuesday's draw, including prize tiers and winner counts by country, the official EuroJackpot results page has the complete numbers. And whether you're in for next draw's €39 Million or just enjoying the ride from the sidelines, keep it fun, keep it within what you can comfortably spend, and treat the jackpot climb as entertainment first, plan second.
Source: EuroJackpot draw data via www.euro-millions.com, verified 2026-08-18