Brazil's Caixa Econômica Federal conducted several lottery draws on Friday, June 5, 2026, including Dupla Sena, Lotofácil, and Quina [1, 2, 3].
These draws represent a significant financial event for participants and the state, as the lottery system generates revenue to fund various public programs [5].
The Quina 7043 draw resulted in no jackpot winner [4]. As a result, the prize of R$ 19,311,291.97 [4] will roll over to the next contest. The next draw, Quina 7044, is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2026 [6], with an estimated prize exceeding R$ 20 million [7].
This specific draw followed a delay in the schedule. The Quina 7043 contest was not held on Thursday, June 4, due to the Corpus Christi holiday [8].
Other draws proceeded as planned on Friday. The Dupla Sena 2966 draw took place at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo [1, 2]. Meanwhile, the Lotofácil 3703 contest featured a prize estimate of R$ 10 million [3].
Lottery officials said the results were broadcast online and via television to ensure transparency for the millions of players across Brazil [2]. The rollover of the Quina prize typically leads to an increase in ticket sales for the subsequent draw as the jackpot grows.
“The Quina 7043 draw resulted in no jackpot winner.”
The rollover of a major lottery prize like Quina often creates a feedback loop of increased public interest and higher ticket sales. Because the jackpot has now climbed above R$ 20 million, the upcoming draw is likely to see higher participation, which in turn increases the total funds available for the public programs the lottery is designed to support.





