Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several scheduled lottery draws in Brazil on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, distributing millions of reais in prizes.
These draws represent a significant injection of capital into the consumer economy as winners claim prizes across various gaming tiers. The scale of the payouts reflects the high volume of ticket sales for the national lottery system.
Among the events was the +Milionária 356 draw, which featured a prize amount of R$43 million [4]. Other major results included the Quina 7030 draw, where the prize pool reached R$13.5 million [3].
Smaller but still substantial payouts occurred in other categories. The Dupla Sena 2959 draw offered a prize of R$1.1 million [2]. Additionally, the Loteria Federal 6067 draw distributed a total prize pool of more than R$1.5 million [1].
According to the organizers, the Dupla Sena 2959 results were finalized after 21:00 Brasília time [5]. These events are part of the regular schedule managed by Caixa Econômica Federal to distribute funds to ticket holders across the country.
The lottery system in Brazil remains a primary source of entertainment and financial hope for millions of citizens. By diversifying the game types, from the high-stakes +Milionária to the more frequent Loteria Federal, the agency maintains a broad reach across different socioeconomic demographics.
“The +Milionária 356 draw featured a prize amount of R$43 million.”
The distribution of these prizes underscores the continued popularity of state-run gambling in Brazil. By offering a range of prize tiers, from R$1.1 million to R$43 million, Caixa Econômica Federal captures a wide spectrum of players, ensuring consistent revenue streams for the state while providing high-visibility financial windfalls to a few individuals.





