Brazil's Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws on Monday, July 6, featuring prizes totaling millions of reais.

These regular draws represent a significant part of the national weekly lottery program, providing high-stakes gaming opportunities for millions of citizens across Brazil. The events are streamed online and broadcast live to ensure transparency in the selection process.

Among the games played was Quina 7058, which featured an estimated prize of R$ 6.2 million [4]. Other major draws included Lotomania 2946, with an estimated prize of R$ 2.5 million [1], and Dupla-Sena 2979, which offered a prize of R$ 150,000 [2].

All three draws were scheduled for 9 p.m. local time [3]. The Lotomania draws are a recurring fixture of the federal lottery schedule, occurring every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 p.m. [5].

Caixa Econômica Federal, the federal savings bank, manages these operations to ensure the funds are distributed according to national regulations. The bank handles the logistics of the draws and the subsequent payout of winnings to the ticket holders.

Participants can check their results through official Caixa channels or via the various digital streams provided during the live broadcast. The variety of games, ranging from the high-jackpot Quina to the smaller-scale Dupla-Sena, allows the bank to cater to different levels of player risk and investment.

Quina 7058 featured an estimated prize of R$ 6.2 million.

The consistent schedule and high prize ceilings of the Caixa Econômica Federal lotteries underscore the role of state-run gaming in Brazil's economy. By diversifying the prize pools across different games like Quina and Lotomania, the government maintains a steady stream of revenue and public engagement through a structured, legal gambling framework.