Brazil held several major national lottery draws on July 9, awarding prizes across five different games, including Mega-Sena and Quina.

These draws represent a significant financial event for participants, as the prize pools for the national games reached tens of millions of reais. The results are distributed through Caixa's facilities and broadcast via G1 and Globo to millions of players nationwide.

The Mega-Sena Concurso 3029 featured the largest prize of the day, totaling R$ 45 million [2]. The draw for this game took place at 9 p.m. [7].

Quina Concurso 7061 also held its draw at 9 p.m. [6], with a prize amount of R$ 10 million [1]. While most sources list the date as July 9, some reports indicated the result was disclosed on Wednesday, July 8 [1].

Other scheduled games included Lotofácil and Timemania. Lotofácil conducted Concurso 3731 [3]. Timemania Concurso 2413, which was held at 9 p.m. [8], offered an estimated prize of R$ 3.1 million [4].

The Dia de Sorte 1241 draw took place at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [9]. This specific game featured an estimated prize of R$ 500 thousand [5].

These games are managed by Caixa, the state-owned bank responsible for the administration of the federal lottery system. The draws are a regular occurrence in Brazil, providing a consistent stream of high-value prizes that drive significant public participation and ticket sales across the country.

The Mega-Sena Concurso 3029 featured the largest prize of the day, totaling R$ 45 million.

The scale of these prizes, particularly the R$ 45 million Mega-Sena jackpot, underscores the central role of state-run gambling in the Brazilian economy. By concentrating multiple high-stakes draws on a single day, the lottery system maximizes public engagement and ensures a steady flow of revenue into state-managed funds.