Caixa Econômica Federal conducted five scheduled lottery draws in Brazil on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 [1].

These regular draws represent a significant source of public revenue and consumer engagement in Brazil. The results determine winners for some of the country's most popular gambling games, with prizes reaching tens of millions of reais.

The bank processed several distinct contests during the Tuesday session. According to Correio do Povo, the draws included Lotofácil 3695, Quina 7035, Mega Sena 3011, Timemania 2396, and Dia de Sorte 1218 [1].

For the Mega Sena 3011 contest, the primary prize was estimated at R$ 35 million [7]. This high-stakes draw is one of the most anticipated events in the Brazilian lottery system.

Meanwhile, the Timemania 2396 draw took place at 21h [9]. The prize for this specific contest was reported as R$ 30 million [6].

Other results from the day showed varying levels of success for participants. Regarding the Quina 7035 draw, reports indicated there was no winner for the five-number category [8].

"A Caixa Econômica Federal realizou nesta terça-feira, 26 de maio, os sorteios de número 3695 da Lotofácil, 7035 da Quina, 3011 da Mega Sena, 2396 da Timemania e 1218 da Dia de Sorte," Correio do Povo said [1].

The bank continues to manage these draws as part of its federal mandate to oversee the national lottery system. Each contest follows a strict schedule to ensure transparency, and fairness for the millions of players across the country.

The primary prize for Mega Sena 3011 was estimated at R$ 35 million.

The consistent execution of these draws by Caixa Econômica Federal maintains the stability of Brazil's state-run gambling infrastructure. When major prizes like the Mega Sena's R$ 35 million go unclaimed or are won, it influences the jackpot size for subsequent draws, driving further ticket sales and government funding.