Caixa Econômica Federal held several lottery draws on Saturday, June 27, 2026, with prizes reaching R$67 million [1, 4].

These draws represent a significant financial event for participants across Brazil, as the high-value jackpots and multiple game formats drive substantial public engagement and ticket sales.

The +Milionária 367 draw featured a top prize of R$67 million [1]. This game is known for its high volatility and large payouts, making it one of the most anticipated draws of the weekend.

In the Loteria Federal 6078 draw, prizes ranged from R$20,363 to R$500,000 [2, 4, 5]. While some reports listed the contest number as 6076-3, the majority of verified sources identify the draw as contest 6078 [2, 4, 5].

Additionally, the Dia de Sorte 1231 draw took place on the same day. The estimated prize for this specific game was R$200,000 [3].

All draws were broadcast live on the official YouTube channel of Caixa Econômica Federal to ensure transparency for the betting public. The bank manages these lotteries as part of its federal mandate to generate revenue for social programs, and public services in Brazil.

Participants can verify their tickets through official Caixa channels or authorized lottery agents nationwide. The variety of games, ranging from the high-stakes +Milionária to the more frequent Dia de Sorte, allows the bank to target different demographics of gamblers across the country.

Prizes from the June 27 draws include a R$67 million jackpot for +Milionária.

The concentration of multiple high-value draws on a single Saturday underscores the Brazilian government's reliance on lottery systems to generate non-tax revenue. By offering a spectrum of prizes—from the accessible R$200,000 in Dia de Sorte to the life-changing R$67 million in +Milionária—the system maximizes participation across different socio-economic tiers.