No-one won the record £166 million jackpot prize in Friday’s EuroMillions draw.
The top prize is now frozen and will stay in place for the next draw on Tuesday.
Two UK tickets did, however, scoop £3.3 million each after matching five numbers and one lucky star.
A National Lottery spokesman said: “This is amazing – no-one won the jackpot so there is still £166 million waiting to be won next Tuesday.
“It was great that so many UK tickets banked big prizes on Friday and that is likely to be repeated on Tuesday when any prize money rolls down to the next prize level.”
The winning numbers in Friday’s main draw were 12, 13, 23, 40 and 49. The Lucky Star numbers were 7 and 10.
If a single winner claims the massive prize on Tuesday, they would rank 418th on the Sunday Times Rich List.
The current biggest lottery winner in the UK is an anonymous ticketholder who scooped a £113 million prize last October.
On August 22, 2009, a single ticket won Italy’s SuperEnalotto jackpot, which stood at 147,807,299.08 euro (around £128.3 million at the time).















