Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several national lottery draws on Monday, May 18, 2026, awarding various cash prizes to winners across Brazil [1].
These draws are part of the state-operated lottery system, which generates significant revenue for public services and provides high-stakes gaming options for millions of citizens.
Among the results, the Quina 7028 draw featured a prize amount of R$10.5 million [2]. Other scheduled events included the Lotofácil 3688 draw, which took place around 21:00 local time [3].
The Super Sete 848 draw awarded a prize of R$500 thousand [4]. Additionally, the agency processed the Dupla Sena contest number 2,958 as part of the daily lottery cycle [5].
These regular events precede larger celebrations within the lottery system. A special draw for the 30-year anniversary of the Mega-Sena has seen its prize amount rise to R$300 million [6].
The draws are managed by Caixa Econômica Federal, the federal government bank responsible for the administration of these games. The organization ensures the transparency of the results through televised and digital broadcasts.
“The Quina 7028 draw featured a prize amount of R$10.5 million”
The consistency of these daily draws, combined with the massive escalation of anniversary prizes like the R$300 million Mega-Sena pot, demonstrates the continued central role of state-run gambling in Brazil's economy and social fabric.





