Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws in Brazil on Friday, June 12, 2026, awarding prizes across four different games [1, 2, 3, 4].
These regular draws are a central part of Brazil's national gambling infrastructure, providing significant financial windfalls to individual citizens while generating revenue for the state.
The Quina 7049 draw featured the largest potential payout of the day, with an estimated prize of R$ 13 million [4]. Meanwhile, the Lotofácil 3709 draw, held around 9 p.m., offered a prize of R$ 2 million [3].
Lotomania 2936 took place at 8 p.m. and awarded a prize of R$ 1.1 million [2, 5]. The Dupla Sena 2969 contest put R$ 3.4 million in dispute for its primary draw [1].
While the main prize for the first Dupla Sena draw remained accumulated, other winners were identified in the second draw. One winner from Uberlândia received R$ 82,064.34 [1]. The prize pool for the next Dupla Sena contest is estimated at R$ 3.6 million [1].
All draws were organized by the Caixa Econômica Federal, which manages the official lottery system for the Brazilian government [1, 3].
“Prizes ranging from R$ 82,000 to R$ 13 million were awarded”
The frequency and scale of these draws highlight the deep integration of state-run lotteries in Brazilian society. By maintaining multiple simultaneous games with varying prize tiers, from the smaller payouts in Dupla Sena to the multi-million real estimates of Quina, the government ensures a broad base of participation across different socioeconomic levels.




