Caixa Econômica Federal conducted three national lottery draws on Saturday, May 9, 2026, awarding millions of reais to winners across Brazil.

These regular government-run draws serve as a primary source of public gaming revenue and individual windfalls, maintaining high participation rates across the country's diverse population.

Among the results, the +Milionária Concurso 353 [2] featured the largest payout of the day. The prize amount for this specific draw reached R$ 40 million [2]. This lottery is known for its higher difficulty and larger jackpots compared to other national offerings.

Simultaneously, the Lotofácil Concurso 3681 [1] was held. The prize amount for this draw was R$ 2 million [1]. Lotofácil is widely popular due to its more accessible winning odds, which often lead to a higher volume of winners per contest.

Rounding out the Saturday results was the Loteria Federal Concurso 6064 [3]. This draw offered a different prize structure, with the maximum prize amount reaching up to R$ 500 thousand [3].

Caixa Econômica Federal, the government organization responsible for administering these draws, manages the collection of tickets and the distribution of funds to verified winners. The organization said the draws were conducted as part of the standard lottery schedule to provide cash prizes to participants.

Participants can verify their tickets through official Caixa channels or authorized lottery retailers. The organization said that winners must present their tickets within the legal timeframe to claim their prizes.

The prize amount for +Milionária Concurso 353 reached R$ 40 million.

The simultaneous execution of multiple high-value draws illustrates the scale of Brazil's state-run gambling infrastructure. By offering varying tiers of difficulty and prize amounts, ranging from the R$ 500 thousand of Loteria Federal to the R$ 40 million of +Milionária, the government maximizes ticket sales across different socioeconomic demographics.