Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several regular lottery draws in Brazil on Thursday, May 7, 2026, featuring prizes across multiple games [1, 2].
These scheduled draws are a frequent occurrence in Brazil, with games occurring six times a week [5]. The results impact thousands of participants who enter the national lottery system to win varying tiers of cash prizes.
The Mega-Sena draw, identified as contest 3,005 [4], featured a prize amount of R$ 36 million [1]. This represents the highest value among the games held during this session.
Other results included the Lotofácil draw, contest 3,679 [6], which offered a prize of R$ 2 million [2]. Additionally, the Timemania draw, contest 2,388, distributed a prize of R$ 24 million [3].
The Quina lottery also held a draw with a prize totaling R$ 11.5 million [4]. Each of these draws is managed by Caixa Econômica Federal to ensure the administration of the funds, and the legality of the prize distribution.
Reports from local outlets confirmed the specific amounts for each game. "O prêmio é de R$ 36 milhões," O Povo said regarding the Mega-Sena results [1]. Regarding the Lotofácil game, O Povo said, "O prêmio é de R$ 2 milhões" [2].
For the Timemania draw, Diário do Nordeste said, "No concurso 2388, a Timemania vai sortear um valor de R$ 24,0 milhões" [3]. These draws are part of the standard operational cycle for the Brazilian lottery system, providing a consistent stream of gaming opportunities for the public.
“The Mega-Sena draw featured a prize amount of R$ 36 million.”
The consistent scheduling and high prize ceilings of these draws reflect the central role that state-managed lotteries play in Brazilian consumer culture. By distributing prizes across different game formats—ranging from the high-stakes Mega-Sena to the more accessible Lotofácil—the government maintains a broad base of participants and a steady stream of revenue for public funds.





