Eurodreams: Why You’re Not Winning the Lottery
Eurodreams Lottery: A Pan-European Game of Chance
Eurodreams is a transnational lottery game available in eight European countries. In Switzerland, the game is operated by Loterie romande in the French-speaking region and Swisslos in the German-speaking region. Draws are held every Monday and Thursday evening.
The facts provided was published on January 5, 2026, at 9:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET), according too Loterie Romande’s official Eurodreams page.
How Eurodreams Works
Eurodreams offers players the chance to win substantial prizes by selecting numbers from a specified range. While specific prize structures and odds vary by country, the core gameplay remains consistent across participating nations. Players typically choose five main numbers and two “Dream Numbers.”
The draw process is standardized to ensure fairness and openness. Draws are conducted under the supervision of autonomous auditors.
Participating Countries
As of January 6, 2026, Eurodreams is offered in the following countries:
- Austria
- France
- Greece
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- portugal
- Spain
- Switzerland
the inclusion of Switzerland demonstrates the lottery’s reach beyond the Eurozone.
Swiss Operations: Loterie romande and Swisslos
In Switzerland, the operation of Eurodreams is divided between two national lottery organizations. Loterie romande manages the game in the cantons of Geneva, Jura, Neuchâtel, Vaud, Valais, and Fribourg. Swisslos operates the game in the remaining cantons.
This dual operation reflects Switzerland’s federal structure and linguistic diversity. Both organizations adhere to the same Eurodreams rules and contribute to the overall prize pool.
