One lucky EuroMillions player has won the biggest-ever jackpot of £184million , and the life-changing sum means they can have a luxury lifestyle to go with it.
The £184million prize - dubbed "Dream Come True Money" by the National Lottery - would be enough for even those with the most expensive tastes to live their dreams.
Whether it's the UK's most expensive home, a superyacht, private island or a lifetime of champagne, the jackpot could sort it and then more.
Here are some of the luxury options the new jackpot winner could afford with their mega winnings.
The UK's most expensive home
£184million buys you a lot of house.
The most expensive home with a price advertised on RightMove is a 12-bedroom Mayfair mansion going for £54.5million - meaning the EuroMillions winner could buy it outright and still have £129.5million left over.
The Grade-II listed property was built in 1732 and features 4,510 Sq Ft of space over six floors - with a separate mews house included as well.
The house, designed by famous architect Ralph Knott, has been modernised to include a cinema, gym, spa, swimming pool, huge roof terrace and sauna, as well as several drawing rooms.
The home is a stone's throw from Hyde Park, in the heart of London's fashionable Mayfair district.
Millions of magnums of champagne
The lucky jackpot winner could buy enough champagne to fill an Olympic swimming pool, with more to spare.
£184million would get you 1.7million magnums of Moet & Chandon champagne, which would fill a 2.5million litre Olympic pool with 57,000 bottles left over.
A private island - or several
The EuroMillions winner has more than enough cash to snap up even the most expensive private island.
For example, for £4.45million you could buy a 222-acre island in the Exuma Cays region of the Bahamas.
The island has several white sand beaches, a harbour, marina and even a private airstrip.
It also has a luxury main residence, guest houses and a hotel under construction, according to sellers 7th Heaven Properties .
A luxury yacht
To get to a private island, you'll need a boat.
Fortunately £184million puts you in a good position to buy whatever you feel like.
For example, £128million would get you the 91-metre superyacht Tranquility, previously chartered by American celebrity Kylie Jenner.
The yacht sleeps 26 guests and 26 crew, and comes with a VIP suite, helipad, bar, beauty salon, cinema, gym and swimming pool, according to brokers Burgess Yachts .
Private jet
If you lead a jet-setting lifestyle, you'll need a jet.
Buying a private aircraft is expensive.
A medium-sized jet such as the LearJet 75 will set you back around £10million, with larger luxury jets going for about £50million.
With running costs of up to £1million a year on top of that, many super-rich people choose to charter - or rent - a private jet instead.
Experts say if you fly for at least 240 hours a year, it's cheaper to own one rather than rent one.