Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several scheduled lottery draws on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, with prize pools reaching R$2.9 million [3].
These regular draws are central to Brazil's gaming economy, providing millions of participants the opportunity to win significant cash prizes through a transparent, live-broadcast process.
The lottery events began at 9 p.m. local time [8] and were streamed live via YouTube to ensure public accessibility and transparency [4]. Among the featured games was the Mega-Sena contest number 3,022 [2], which carried an estimated prize of R$2.9 million [3].
Other games conducted during the session included Lotofácil contest number 3,718 [1] and Timemania contest number 2,407 [4]. The Timemania draw featured an estimated prize of R$1.7 million [5].
Additionally, the Dia de Sorte lottery held contest number 1,229 [6]. This specific draw also offered a prize of R$1.7 million [7]. The simultaneous scheduling of these four different games allows the operator to manage various betting structures, and prize tiers in a single broadcast window.
Caixa Econômica Federal manages these draws as part of its mandate to oversee national lotteries. The process involves the random selection of numbers to determine winners across different prize tiers, ranging from the jackpot to smaller consolation prizes based on the number of correct digits matched.
“prize pools reaching R$2.9 million”
The regularity and transparency of the Loterias Caixa draws maintain public trust in the state-run gaming system. By utilizing live digital broadcasts and multiple game formats, the operator maximizes engagement across different socioeconomic demographics in Brazil.



