Caixa Econômica Federal conducted lottery draws for six different games on Friday, July 3, 2026, in São Paulo [1].

These regular draws represent a significant source of public gaming activity in Brazil, distributing millions of reais in prizes to winners across the country.

The events took place at the Espaço Caixa Loterias, also known as the Novo Espaço da Sorte, located on Avenida Paulista [1, 3]. Results were announced around 21:00 [1], following a betting deadline of 20:30 [2].

Among the games drawn was Super Sete, draw number 868 [1], which featured a prize of R$ 2.6 million [2]. Dia de Sorte, draw number 1,236 [1], offered a prize of R$ 750 thousand [3].

Other draws held during the session included Quina, draw 7,056 [1]; Lotofácil, draw 3,726 [1]; Lotomania, draw 2,945 [1]; and Dupla Sena, draw 2,978 [1].

The organization manages these scheduled draws to award prizes to the public through a transparent process at the designated São Paulo venue [1].

Super Sete, draw number 868, featured a prize of R$ 2.6 million.

The consistency of these draws at the Espaço da Sorte on Avenida Paulista underscores the centralized nature of Brazil's national lottery system. By maintaining a strict schedule and public venue for results, Caixa Econômica Federal ensures the legitimacy of high-value payouts across multiple game formats.