Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws in Brazil on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, awarding prizes across multiple gaming formats [1, 2].
These regular draws represent a significant part of the national gambling program, providing millions of reais in potential winnings to participants across the country.
One of the primary events was the Dupla Sena contest number 2,953 [4]. The draw for this specific lottery took place at 21:00 local time [5]. The prize amount for the Dupla Sena draw was R$2,600,000 [5].
Other draws held on the same day included Lotomania and Lotofácil. The Lotomania contest, identified as number 2,920, featured an estimated prize of R$2,000,000 [3]. Similarly, the Lotofácil contest number 3,678 offered a prize amount of R$2,000,000 [7].
Additionally, the Loteria Federal conducted its scheduled draw. The prize amount for this specific lottery was R$500,000 [1].
All draws are broadcast live by Caixa Econômica Federal to ensure transparency in the selection of winning numbers [1]. The lottery operator manages these games as part of a scheduled national program to distribute prize money to the public [1, 3].
“The Dupla Sena prize amount was R$2,600,000.”
The consistency of these draws across multiple lottery formats—Loteria Federal, Lotomania, Dupla Sena, and Lotofácil—demonstrates the scale of the Brazilian national lottery system. By offering various prize tiers and different game mechanics on a single day, the operator maximizes participation and revenue generation for the state.




