Caixa Econômica Federal conducted three major lottery draws on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [1, 3].
These regular draws represent a significant source of public engagement and revenue within Brazil's national lottery program. The events attract millions of participants across the country, contributing to the national economy through ticket sales and prize distributions.
The Mega-Sena 3017 draw featured a prize amount of R$ 8,000,000 [3]. The event took place at Avenida Paulista, 750, in São Paulo [3]. This draw is one of the most popular lotteries in the region due to its high prize potential.
Simultaneously, the Lotofácil 3708 draw offered a prize of R$ 2,000,000 [5]. Like the other lotteries, this draw occurred at 21:00 Brasília time [1, 3, 6].
The Timemania 2402 draw had a prize of R$ 300,000 [1]. However, reports indicate a contradiction regarding the outcome of this specific draw. While some sources listed the prize amount for the Thursday event, others said that no bet matched all seven numbers and the prize has accumulated [1]. This follows a period where Timemania prizes have accumulated to more than R$ 34 million [1].
All three draws were synchronized to conclude at 21:00 Brasília time [1, 6]. The centralized location at the Espaço da Sorte ensures transparency for the public, and the administration of the funds [3].
“Mega-Sena 3017 featured a prize amount of R$ 8,000,000.”
The accumulation of prizes in the Timemania draw, contrasted with the successful payouts of Mega-Sena and Lotofácil, highlights the varying difficulty levels and probability structures of Brazil's different lottery products. When major prizes go unclaimed, it typically drives higher ticket sales for subsequent draws as the jackpot grows, creating a cycle of increased public interest and higher revenue for the state.




