Tonight's was a whopping £199 million and the winner would have become the "biggest National Lottery winner" in the UK's history. To claim the mega jackpot, a player must match all five numbers plus the two lucky stars. However, not a single ticket holder held the correct numbers on Tuesday night - meaning the grand prize will rollover to Friday's draw.
However, even if you don't match all the numbers and lucky stars, you can still of course win big. Matching five numbers and one lucky star tends to secure a six-figure prize, while matching five numbers alone could bring in more than £10,000.
Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at Allwyn - operator of The National Lottery, said before the draw: "We are now on the verge of creating the biggest National Lottery winner this country has ever seen, as the EuroMillions jackpot will be an estimated £199 million this Tuesday.
"If a single UK ticket-holder wins the lot, they'll instantly become richer than the likes of Dua Lipa and Harry Kane whilst landing at the number one spot of The National Lottery's biggest wins."
In the UK last year, 383 people became National Lottery millionaires, with the largest individual win reaching an astonishing £177 million in November. Now, the jackpot has climbed back to £199 million, and Brits across the country are likely placing their bets in hopes of securing this life-changing sum.