Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, including Quina, Loteria Federal, and Lotofácil [1, 2].
These draws are central to Brazil's national gaming system, distributing significant sums of money to winners across the country via live broadcasts on YouTube [2, 3].
The Quina draw featured an estimated prize of R$ 18 million [1]. Reports said the draws began at 20:00 Brasília time, with the winning numbers released around 21:00 [4].
In the Loteria Federal draw, the bank distributed prizes across five different tiers [5]. The prize amounts for this specific draw ranged from R$ 20,363 to R$ 500,000 [2].
The bank also conducted the Lotofácil draw, identified as contest 3702 [6]. These regular events are scheduled weekly to award prize money to the public [1, 3].
Caixa Econômica Federal manages these lotteries as part of its federal mandate. The process remains transparent through the use of live digital streaming to ensure the integrity of the results [2, 3].
“The Quina draw featured an estimated prize of R$ 18 million.”
The consistent execution of these draws by Caixa Econômica Federal maintains the stability of Brazil's state-run lottery system. By utilizing live streaming and tiered prize structures, the federal bank manages high-volume public engagement while ensuring the legal distribution of millions of reals in prize money.





