Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws on Friday, May 15, 2026, awarding prizes across multiple gaming categories [1].

These draws represent a significant weekly financial event in Brazil, where millions of citizens participate in state-run lotteries to secure life-changing sums. The results determine the distribution of millions of reais in prize money across the country.

Among the games held, the Lotofácil contest number 3,686 [2] featured a prize amount of R$ 2 million [6]. This specific draw took place at 21:00 Brasília time [7].

Other games conducted on the same day included the Quina contest number 7,026 [1] and the Lotomania contest number 2,924 [3]. Both of these draws were held at 20:00 Brasília time [9, 10].

Additionally, the Dupla Sena contest number 2,957 [4] was drawn, with a prize amount of R$ 700,000 [8]. The final game processed during the session was the Super Sete contest number 847 [5].

Caixa Econômica Federal said it manages these draws as part of its regular scheduled operations to award prize money to winners nationwide [1]. The institution said that the results for each contest number are publicized immediately following the draws to maintain transparency for the participants.

Lotofácil contest number 3,686 featured a prize amount of R$ 2 million.

The consistency of these draws highlights the central role that state-managed gambling plays in the Brazilian economy. By distributing prizes across various games like Quina and Lotofácil, the government maintains a steady stream of revenue while providing a high-visibility mechanism for wealth redistribution among the winning participants.