There was no winner of the €40 million EuroMillions jackpot after Tuesday night's draw.
However, it was still a lucky night for 40,000 Irish players who managed to scoop prizes across the two games.
The winning numbers of the main draw were 1, 2, 12, 19, 26 and lucky stars 2 and 8.
The EuroMillions Plus prize of €500,000 also went unclaimed.
The numbers drawn were 9, 11, 18, 35 and 44.
It comes after the shop that sold Saturday's winning Lotto ticket worth a massive €5.3 million was revealed on Tuesday.
The National Lottery announced that the lucky stub was sold at Chapter & Verse, 1-2 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2.
Bosses also announced that the person who purchased the golden ticket has yet to claim their life-changing prize of €5,365,262.
Saturday night’s Lotto draw also saw two players in Dublin and Offaly match five numbers and the bonus to share a prize fund worth almost €100,000.
The Dublin Match 5 + Bonus winner who purchased their ticket at Dunnes Stores in Cornelscourt Shopping Centre in Foxrock, Dublin 18 has since made contact with the National Lottery while the Offaly winner who purchased their ticket, which is now worth €48,403, at Macs Place, Obama Plaza in Moneygall is yet to come forward.
A National Lottery spokesperson said: “We are appealing to all of our Lotto players who may have purchased their ticket for Saturday night’s draw in Dublin City Centre to check their tickets carefully.
"The Dublin player has officially become Ireland’s newest Lotto millionaire and now has a ticket worth the astonishing amount of €5,365,262.
"We are advising the winner to sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe. They should make contact with our prize claims team who will make arrangements for them to claim their life-changing prize.”