Caixa Econômica Federal held four regular lottery draws on May 21, 2026, awarding millions of reais to winners in São Paulo [1], [2].

These scheduled draws maintain the operational cycle of Brazil's national lottery system, providing high-value payouts that drive public participation and government revenue. The events took place at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [3], [4].

The Timemania 2394 draw featured the largest payout of the day, with a prize amount reaching R$ 28 million [5]. This draw is one of several held by the organizer to distribute winnings based on the specific rules of each game category.

In the Lotofácil 3691 draw, the prize amount was R$ 2 million [8]. The event was part of a broader series of draws that included Dia de Sorte 1216, contributing to the daily volume of lottery activity managed by the federal bank.

Results for Quina 7031 showed a discrepancy in reported prize amounts between primary sources. One report listed the prize at R$ 600,000 [2], while another source cited a lower figure of R$ 583,900 [6]. This range reflects the variation in reporting across different news outlets following the draw.

All four draws—Timemania 2394, Quina 7031, Lotofácil 3691, and Dia de Sorte 1216—were conducted according to the regular schedule established by Caixa [1], [7]. The organization continues to use the Espaço da Sorte as the central hub for these public events to ensure transparency and official oversight of the winning numbers.

Prizes ranged from R$ 2 million to R$ 28 million across four different lottery draws.

The consistency of these draws underscores the role of the Caixa Econômica Federal in managing Brazil's gambling infrastructure. By diversifying the prize pools across multiple games like Timemania and Lotofácil, the system maintains a steady stream of engagement from different player demographics, ensuring that the lottery remains a primary source of non-tax revenue for the state.