A British ticket holder has filed a claim for Friday's £ 65.3 million Jackpot.
The player emerged during the weekend to claim the eye-watery £ 65.341,620 prize from the Valentine's Day pulling on Friday evening, said National Lottery Operator Allwyn.
It comes when the £ 7.4 million Saturday Lotto Jackpot is now also claimed by a single ticket holder.
Andy Carter, adviser to Senior winners at Allwyn, said: 'It has been a surprising weekend of making a millionaire, that promises to keep me and my team very busy.
'So many big winners are now standing in line to receive their prizes, but we still miss seven of 14 Euromillions Millionaires of the special draw from Friday evening.
“We ask everyone to check their tickets and we look forward to meeting all the lucky winners quickly.”

A claim has been made for Friday's £ 65.3 million Euromillion Jackpot by a single British ticket holder, said National Lottery Operator Allwyn, said

The ticket holder emerged this weekend to claim their £ 65.341,620.50 Euromillion Jackpot price from the Valentine's Day pulling of Friday evening, according to the operator
The Euromillions Jackpot Ticket-Holder of the Draw on Friday evening is the second British winner of 2025.
In the draw on January 24, a British ticket holder created the Jackpot of £ 83,474,081 and 13 days later, the winner, who chose to remain anonymous at the moment, came forward to claim their prize.
The Lotto Jackpot victory on Saturday evening £ 7.4 million is the fourth jackpot so far this year.
Trainee gas engineer, James Clarkson, 20, from Carlisle, won £ 7.5 million in the draw on January 4.
He was unbelief when he received a message on January 5 and warned him at the prize.
The Lucky Carlisle Local, who lives and works with his parents, said he immediately woke up his girlfriend to tell her the news, but she didn't believe a word.
Despite the victory, the young trader is still planning to qualify as a heating engineer, because his father will not let him stop.
Mr. Clarkson told how he was waiting for the edge of his mum and Dad's bed while waiting for the National Lottery Line to open 9 hours.
The good news was quickly confirmed with a price of £ 7,533,329 ready to enter his bank account.