Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several scheduled lottery draws on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, awarding prizes across various national games [1], [2].

These draws represent a significant injection of capital into the winning households and maintain the high public engagement characteristic of Brazil's lottery system.

The +Milionária contest 362 featured a prize amount of R$ 62 million [1]. This specific lottery is scheduled for draws twice weekly, occurring every Wednesday and Saturday at 20h [8].

In the Lotofácil 3707 draw, the estimated prize was R$ 2 million [2]. Five winners split this amount, with each individual receiving R$ 341,000 [2]. Meanwhile, the Quina 7047 draw carried a prize of R$ 10 million [3].

The Dupla Sena 2968 draws took place at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [5]. Although the prize amount was R$ 3 million, there was no main winner for this specific draw [5].

Finally, the Loteria Federal 6073 awarded a range of prizes starting from R$ 20,363 up to R$ 500,000 [6]. The results for these games are processed by the federal bank to ensure the distribution of funds to the ticket holders.

The +Milionária contest 362 featured a prize amount of R$ 62 million.

The distribution of prizes across multiple lottery formats, ranging from the high-jackpot +Milionária to the more frequent Lotofácil, demonstrates the diverse betting tiers used by the Brazilian government to maintain consistent revenue and public interest in state-run gambling.