Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several scheduled lottery draws on Saturday, July 4, at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [1, 2, 3].
These regular draws distribute significant sums of money to participants, fueling local economic activity and maintaining the popularity of the national gaming system in Brazil.
The events took place at the Espaço da Sorte, located on Avenida Paulista [1]. The schedule included draws for the Loteria Federal (Concurso 6080), Quina (7057), Mega-Sena (3027), Lotofácil (3727), and Mais Milionária (369) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
For the Mega-Sena draw, which occurred at 9 p.m. [5], the prize was R$ 32,000,000 [6]. The Loteria Federal draw, held after 8 p.m. [1], offered a prize range between R$ 20,363 and R$ 500,000 [1].
Other games also featured substantial payouts. The Quina 7057 draw carried an estimated prize of R$ 5,000,000 [2], while the Lotofácil 3727 prize was also R$ 5,000,000 [4].
Some jackpots continued to grow due to a lack of winning tickets. The Mais Milionária 369 prize has accumulated to R$ 70,000,000 [5].
Caixa Econômica Federal organizes these draws to award prize money as part of its regular operational schedule [6]. The institution manages the logistics of the draws, including the physical machinery and ticket verification, to ensure the transparency of the results for millions of players across the country.
“The Mais Milionária 369 prize has accumulated to R$ 70,000,000.”
The accumulation of the Mais Milionária prize to R$ 70 million suggests a period of low winning probability or high difficulty in matching the game's specific requirements. Such high jackpots typically drive a surge in ticket sales for subsequent draws, increasing the total revenue for the state-run lottery system.



