EuroMillions players in Scotland are being urged to check their tickets after one lucky buyer scooped £1 million in a draw at the start of the month.
The National Lottery has revealed a winning ticket bought in South Ayrshire for the EuroMillions European Millionaire Maker draw on Friday, February 3, is yet to be claimed.
Another ticket worth £1 million and bought in North Somerset has also not been cashed in yet.
Players who entered the draw are now being urged to double check their unique code, found at the bottom of their tickets.
The code for the North Somerset ticket is XFHF 13164, while the code for the South Ayrshire is XGHX 51373.
Both ticket-holders have until August 2 to claim their prizes.
Anyone who is not in possession of their ticket but believes they have a genuine claim can write to Camelot within 30 days of the draw.
Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at the National Lottery, said: "A total of 31 UK millionaires were made in the special EuroMillions European Millionaire Maker draw on February 3 and we've already started to support the 29 ticket-holders who have claimed their prizes.
"We're now urging everyone who bought a ticket in one of these two remaining areas to check their old EuroMillions tickets again or look anywhere a missing ticket could be hiding."
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