Brazil's Caixa Econômica Federal conducted three national lottery draws on Thursday, July 16, 2026, with prizes totaling millions of reais.

These regular draws are central to the national lottery program, providing significant financial windfalls to winners and contributing to public funds through ticket sales.

The Timemania draw, identified as contest 2,416 [6], took place at 9 p.m. local time [4]. The prize for this specific draw was R$4 million [0]. This game is one of several managed by the federal bank to ensure nationwide participation.

Simultaneously, the Dia de Sorte lottery held contest 1,247 [7]. This draw also occurred at 9 p.m. [5], and the prize amount was R$2 million [2]. Reports said a winner claimed the top prize for this contest [2].

The third draw of the evening was for Lotofácil, designated as contest 3,737 [8]. While the contest number was confirmed, the specific prize amount for this draw was not detailed in the available reports.

All three events are part of the standard operating schedule for the Brazilian lottery system. The draws are televised and published online to maintain transparency in the selection of winning numbers. The results allow millions of participants across the country to verify their tickets for the Thursday night cycle.

The Timemania draw, identified as contest 2,416, took place at 9 p.m. local time.

The consistent scheduling of these draws by Caixa Econômica Federal maintains a predictable revenue stream for the Brazilian government and sustains public engagement with national gambling systems. The distribution of prizes across multiple game formats—such as the high-value Timemania and the more frequent Dia de Sorte—allows the state to target different player demographics and risk appetites.