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EuroMillions Swiss vs Powerball Max

Jackpot odds, current jackpot, ticket price, format and prize tiers — side by side.

EuroMillions Swiss Powerball Max
Jackpot odds1 in 2,118,7601 in 292,201,338
Current jackpot$1.28 Billion
Format (pick / pool)5 / 505 / 69 + 1 Powerball
Ticket price$6.00
Prize tiers39
Draws per week23
Draws in our archive255 since 2024446 since 2023
RegionSwitzerlandUSA
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🟢 Highlighted = shorter jackpot odds. Jackpot and price are in different currencies, so they are shown as-is, not ranked.

Latest EuroMillions Swiss result

Friday, 21 Aug 2026

1727283748

Prize breakdown Full history

Latest Powerball Max result

Sunday, 23 Aug 2026

133154576523

Prize breakdown Full history

EuroMillions Swiss vs Powerball Max

Both are lotteries where you pick a set of numbers and win the jackpot by matching them all. The table above compares the two on the things that actually differ — how long the jackpot odds are, how big the current pot is, what a line costs and how many prize tiers each pays.

Purely on jackpot odds, a single EuroMillions Swiss line is about 138 times more likely to hit its top prize than a single Powerball Max line (1 in 2,118,760 versus 1 in 292,201,338). That is arithmetic, not advice — the two games’ jackpots, prices and tiers differ too.

EuroMillions Swiss has no separate bonus ball — prizes come from the main numbers alone. In Powerball Max you also pick 1 Powerball from a separate 1–26 pool — it is part of your line and of the jackpot itself.

Remember the odds are fixed and independent of any past draw, and every combination is equally likely — a comparison like this is about the games, not a tip on what to play. You can look up either game’s full history and check any line for free on this site.

Frequently asked questions

Which has better odds — EuroMillions Swiss or Powerball Max?

EuroMillions Swiss has the shorter jackpot odds — about 1 in 2,118,760, versus 1 in 292,201,338 for Powerball Max — so a single EuroMillions Swiss line is statistically more likely to hit the top prize. Jackpot size, ticket price and tiers differ too; the table above compares them.

What is the difference between EuroMillions Swiss and Powerball Max?

EuroMillions Swiss draws 5 / 50; Powerball Max draws 5 / 69 + 1 Powerball. They also differ in jackpot odds, ticket price and prize tiers — the table above lays it out side by side.

Can I play both EuroMillions Swiss and Powerball Max?

Yes — they are separate, independent lotteries with their own draws. Playing one has no effect on the other.