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Play EuroMillions in Switzerland

Switzerland joined EuroMillions later than the other founding countries. Draws are operated by Swisslos (German-speaking) and Loterie Romande (French-speaking), with a local add-on: Swiss Win.

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Informations officielles du pays

Opérateur
Swisslos / Loterie Romande
Jeu additionnel
Swiss Win
Heure du tirage
21 h 30
Devise
CHF
Fiscalité
Impôt anticipé 35 % au-delà de 1 000 CHF
Aide joueur
0800 040 080
Site officiel

Depuis 2004, les joueurs suisses participent au même tirage paneuropéen que les 8 autres pays. Swisslos couvre les cantons germanophones, italophones et romanche, tandis que la Loterie Romande gère les cantons francophones (Vaud, Genève, Fribourg, Neuchâtel, Jura, Valais). Le tirage Swiss Win s'ajoute automatiquement à chaque grille et offre un bonus garanti en francs suisses.

Dernier tirage EuroMillions

vendredi 5 juin 2026

5
6
16
17
49
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2
12

Jackpot : 159 millions d'euros

Euro to Swiss franc conversion

The jackpot is announced in euros but paid in Swiss francs at the exchange rate on the draw day. Retailers usually show the jackpot in CHF for simplicity. Keep in mind that large EUR/CHF swings can materially change the amount you actually receive.

Swiss Win: the Swiss add-on draw

Swiss Win runs an extra draw dedicated to Swiss players, independent of the European draw. Swiss Win prizes add to any EuroMillions winnings. There is no separate box to tick — it is bundled into the standard ticket price.

Strategy for Swiss players

Our AI lines are calibrated on the 1,939 pan-European draws. The Balanced strategy works well to combine hot European numbers and cover statistically under-represented ranges. You then play your lines at Swisslos / Loterie Romande kiosks or online on swisslos.ch / loterieromande.ch.

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Questions fréquentes

Are EuroMillions winnings taxed in Switzerland?
Winnings above CHF 1,000 are subject to a 35% withholding tax at source. Partial refunds may be possible via your cantonal tax return.
Swisslos or Loterie Romande — where should I play?
Both operators run the same EuroMillions draw. Swisslos covers the German and Italian-speaking cantons, Loterie Romande the French-speaking ones. The choice depends on where you live.
What is Swiss Win?
Swiss Win is an add-on draw exclusive to Swiss players, included with your EuroMillions ticket, which can yield a bonus in Swiss francs.
What is the legal playing age in Switzerland?
The minimum age is 18. Players may be asked to show ID at the kiosk.
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