Caixa Econômica Federal conducted five regular lottery draws on Friday, May 8, 2026, at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [1].
These draws represent the primary mechanism for distributing millions of reais in prizes across Brazil, maintaining the state-managed gambling system's operational schedule.
The event took place at the Espaço Caixa Loterias, located on Avenida Paulista [1]. Results for the various games were released to the public around 9 p.m. [6].
Among the games drawn was the Quina, identified as contest 7020 [1]. The Lotofácil draw, contest 3680 [2], is part of a schedule that sees the game played six times per week from Monday through Saturday [8].
Other contests held during the session included Lotomania contest 2921 [3] and Dupla Sena contest 2954 [4]. The Lotomania draw carried an estimated prize of R$ 2.6 million [9].
The session also included the Super Sete contest 844 [5]. This specific draw featured a prize of R$ 250,000 [7].
Caixa Econômica Federal manages these lotteries to provide regulated gaming options and generate revenue for social projects across the country. The use of the Espaço da Sorte on Avenida Paulista ensures a centralized and public location for the drawing of numbers.
“Results for the various games were released to the public around 9 p.m.”
The consistent execution of these draws by Caixa Econômica Federal ensures the stability of Brazil's national lottery system. By maintaining a strict schedule, such as the six-day-a-week Lotofácil cycle, the institution sustains high player engagement and a steady stream of government-managed funds.




