Caixa Econômica Federal conducted the Loteria Federal, Lotomania, and Dupla Sena lottery draws on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

These draws represent a significant part of Brazil's national gaming infrastructure, distributing substantial cash prizes to winners across the country through a regulated federal system.

The Loteria Federal draw, identified as Concurso 6075 [1], took place at 8 p.m. [2]. Prizes for this specific draw ranged from R$ 20,363 to R$ 500,000 [3].

Simultaneously at 8 p.m., the Dupla Sena draw, Concurso 2971 [8], was held [9]. The prize amount for this draw reached R$ 4 million [10].

Later in the evening, the Lotomania draw, Concurso 2938 [4], occurred at 9 p.m. [5]. This specific event was held at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [7]. The prize for Lotomania was R$ 2.6 million [6].

All three events were organized as part of the regular federal lottery schedule to award cash prizes to the public [11]. The draws are managed by the state-owned bank, Caixa Econômica Federal, ensuring the distribution of funds according to the established game rules.

Prizes for this specific draw ranged from R$ 20,363 to R$ 500,000.

The simultaneous execution of these three distinct lottery formats—Loteria Federal, Lotomania, and Dupla Sena—demonstrates the scale of Brazil's state-led gambling operations. By utilizing both nationwide draws and centralized events like those at the Espaço da Sorte, the government maintains a broad revenue stream while providing high-visibility payouts to the citizenry.