Two winning lottery tickets shared a R$336 million [1] prize during a special Mega-Sena draw held on May 15, 2026 [3].
The windfall marks a milestone for one of Brazil's most popular lotteries, highlighting the scale of public participation in the 30-year anniversary celebration.
The draw took place in São Paulo [5], where officials said that two tickets successfully matched the winning numbers [4]. One of the winning tickets was sold in Rio de Janeiro, and the second was sold in Fortaleza, Ceará [1].
Because the jackpot was split equally between the two winners, each ticket holder is eligible to receive R$168 million [2]. The event was organized as a special edition to commemorate three decades of the Mega-Sena system [1].
Lottery officials in São Paulo managed the proceedings for the anniversary event, a draw designed to attract higher player volume through an increased prize pool. The distribution of the winnings across different states reflects the national reach of the game.
“Two winning tickets shared a R$336 million prize”
The split of a massive anniversary jackpot between two distant cities—Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro—underscores the broad geographic appeal of the Mega-Sena. By tying the prize to a 30-year milestone, the lottery operator successfully generated significant public interest, though the shared prize reduces the individual payout from a single massive windfall to two substantial fortunes.



