Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several scheduled lottery draws on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, broadcasting the results live via YouTube [2].

These draws represent a significant weekly financial event in Brazil, distributing millions of reais to winners across various gaming categories. The transparency of the live broadcast is intended to maintain public trust in the state-administered system.

The lottery operator processed multiple contests during the session. According to Correio do Povo, the draws included Lotofácil number 3667 [1], +Milionária number 348, Super Sete number 838, and Dupla Sena number 2948 [1].

Contradictory reports exist regarding specific contest numbers. Correio do Povo listed the Quina draw as number 7007 [1], while Tribuna PR identified it as number 7024 [9]. Similarly, Correio do Povo cited Lotomania as number 2915 [1], but Diário do Nordeste identified it as number 2923 [4].

The financial stakes for these specific draws were substantial. The Lotomania 2923 prize was reported at R$ 4.1 million [5]. For the Quina 7024 draw, the prize was R$ 600,000 [9].

The Loteria Federal also announced its results for contest 6065 [6]. Prizes for this specific lottery ranged from a minimum of R$ 20,363 to a maximum of R$ 1.35 million [7, 8].

“The result of contest 6065 of the Federal Lottery is released today, Wednesday, May 13, 2026,” O Povo said [2]. The organization continues to manage these regular draws as part of its federal mandate to administer national lotteries [1].

The Lotomania 2923 prize was reported at R$ 4.1 million.

The discrepancies in contest numbers across different news outlets highlight the challenges of real-time reporting during high-volume lottery events. However, the consistency of the prize amounts and the use of a live YouTube broadcast by Caixa Econômica Federal serve as the primary verification methods for participants to claim winnings.