Brazilian national lottery operators conducted several draws on Monday, June 8, 2026, for Lotofácil, Lotomania, Dupla Sena, and Super Sete [1].

These regular draws are central to the national lottery schedule, distributing significant sums of money to participants across the country. When major prizes are not claimed, the accumulated totals often increase for subsequent draws, driving higher public interest and ticket sales.

The Lotofácil 3705 draw featured an estimated prize of R$ 5 million [1], [2]. Similarly, the Lotomania 2934 draw offered a main prize amount of R$ 1.7 million [3].

Other draws resulted in accumulated prizes. The Super Sete 857 prize accumulated to R$ 1.3 million [6]. For the Dupla Sena 2967 draw, reports varied on the final total. One source listed the estimated accumulated prize at R$ 2.8 million [4], while another said the accumulated total rose to R$ 3.1 million for the next draw [5].

These lotteries are managed by national operators, including Caixa Econômica Federal, to maintain the weekly schedule of prize distributions [1]. The variety of games, ranging from the smaller-scale Super Sete to the higher-stakes Lotofácil, allows the operators to target different segments of the gambling public.

Lotofácil 3705 featured an estimated prize of R$ 5 million.

The accumulation of prizes in the Dupla Sena and Super Sete draws indicates a lack of winning tickets for the top tiers on June 8. This typically leads to a surge in ticket purchases for the following draws as the potential payout increases, sustaining the revenue cycle for the national lottery operators.