A minimum wager of two reais buys a ticket with five selected numbers
Na segunda-feira, 25 de abril de 2022, o Brasil realizou mais um de seus rituais semanais de esperança: o concurso 5836 da Quina sorteou os números 60, 34, 14, 64 e 61, distribuindo cerca de 700 mil reais entre os apostadores contemplados pela sorte. Como tantos jogos de azar ao longo da história humana, a Quina oferece não apenas a possibilidade de ganho, mas também a ilusão democrática de que dois reais e cinco números escolhidos podem mudar uma vida. O sorteio passa, os números ficam registrados, e o ciclo recomeça na próxima semana.
- Os números 60, 34, 14, 64 e 61 foram sorteados no concurso 5836, movimentando um prêmio total de aproximadamente 700 mil reais distribuídos em múltiplas faixas de premiação.
- O concurso anterior, o 5835, havia acumulado sete milhões de reais — um único ganhador em Barra do Piraí, no Rio de Janeiro, embolsou mais de 6,6 milhões, enquanto quase 200 mil apostadores levaram prêmios menores.
- A confusão entre a Quina e a 'Quina da Mega-Sena' continua a gerar erros entre apostadores desatentos, já que se tratam de jogos completamente distintos.
- Ganhadores com prêmios acima de 1.900 reais precisam se dirigir a uma agência da Caixa Econômica Federal munidos de documento de identidade, CPF e bilhete original — ou enviar um representante com procuração para preservar o anonimato.
No dia 25 de abril de 2022, a Quina realizou seu 5836º concurso, sorteando os números 60, 34, 14, 64 e 61 e colocando em jogo cerca de 700 mil reais. O jogo, administrado pela Caixa Econômica Federal, permite que qualquer pessoa aposte a partir de dois reais, escolhendo cinco números entre os oitenta disponíveis — uma acessibilidade que o tornou popular entre apostadores de todos os perfis.
Para quem deseja ampliar as chances, é possível marcar até quinze números em uma única cartela, participar de bolões coletivos ou deixar o sistema escolher os números automaticamente pela opção 'surpresinha'. As apostas também podem ser feitas pelo site ou aplicativo da Caixa, com limites diários entre trinta e novecentos e quarenta e cinco reais. Os sorteios acontecem de segunda a sábado, exceto feriados, com encerramento das apostas às dezenove horas.
O concurso imediatamente anterior, o 5835, havia distribuído sete milhões de reais, com o bilhete premiado vindo de Barra do Piraí, no Rio de Janeiro. Além do jackpot milionário, centenas de milhares de apostadores receberam prêmios menores por acertar quatro, três ou dois números — uma estrutura que garante retorno mesmo para quem não acerta tudo.
Retirar o prêmio exige atenção às regras: valores até 1.900 reais podem ser sacados em qualquer lotérica, enquanto quantias maiores requerem comparecimento a uma agência da Caixa com documento de identidade, CPF e o bilhete original. Ganhadores que preferem manter o anonimato podem enviar um representante legal com procuração. Vale lembrar ainda que a Quina e a 'Quina da Mega-Sena' são jogos diferentes — confundi-los é um erro comum que pode frustrar apostadores na hora de conferir os resultados.
On Monday, April 25th, 2022, the Quina lottery drew its 5836th contest, offering approximately 700,000 reais in prizes across multiple winning tiers. The five numbers pulled from the pool of eighty were 60, 34, 14, 64, and 61. For those who matched all five, the jackpot awaited; for those who matched fewer, smaller but still meaningful prizes remained available.
The Quina occupies a particular place in Brazil's lottery landscape. It sits alongside the Mega-Sena and other games under the Caixa umbrella, but operates on its own logic and odds. The game's appeal lies partly in its accessibility: a minimum wager of two reais buys a ticket with five selected numbers marked from the eighty available. This simplicity has made it popular among both newcomers and seasoned players. The mechanics are straightforward enough that age or experience matters far less than luck and the willingness to play.
For those seeking to improve their chances without spending a fortune on individual tickets, the lottery offers several paths. A player can mark up to fifteen numbers on a single cartela, though the cost rises sharply—potentially exceeding six thousand reais. Alternatively, bolões, or lottery pools, allow multiple people to share the cost and the potential winnings, spreading risk across a group. For the indecisive, the "surpresinha" option lets the system itself select the numbers, removing choice from the equation entirely. Players can also wager through the Caixa website or mobile app, though daily spending must fall between thirty and nine hundred forty-five reais. Draws occur Monday through Saturday, except on holidays, with the deadline for placing bets set at seven in the evening on the day of the draw.
The previous contest, number 5835, held on April 23rd, had offered seven million reais. The winning ticket came from Barra do Pirai in Rio de Janeiro state, netting its holder 6,615,387.04 reais. But the prizes extended far beyond the jackpot: 194 people who matched four numbers each received 2,264.48 reais; 10,735 who matched three numbers got 38.97 reais each; and 182,673 who matched just two numbers collected 2.29 reais apiece. The structure ensures that even modest matches yield some return.
Claiming a prize requires knowing where to go. Winnings up to 1,900 reais can be collected at any lottery retailer. Anything above that threshold must be claimed at a Caixa Econômica Federal bank branch. In either case, the claimant must bring a photo identification document, the original ticket showing the drawn numbers, and their CPF registration number. For those who win large sums and prefer not to appear publicly, Brazilian law permits sending an authorized representative with a power of attorney document, allowing the winner to remain anonymous while the bureaucratic process unfolds.
One source of confusion worth clarifying: the Quina and the Quina da Mega-Sena are not the same thing. The Quina is its own game, played as described above. The Quina da Mega-Sena refers to matching exactly five of the six numbers drawn in the separate Mega-Sena contest—a different game entirely. The distinction matters when checking results, and careless players have been known to mix them up.
For those who did not win on April 25th, the lottery system offers other games to explore. The Caixa maintains a diverse portfolio, allowing players to shift their bets elsewhere or try again when the next Quina draw comes around. The rhythm of these contests—regular, predictable, always offering another chance—is part of what keeps people returning.
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The winning ticket from the previous draw came from Barra do Pirai in Rio de Janeiro state, netting its holder 6,615,387.04 reais— Contest 5835 results
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Why does a lottery draw from 2022 still warrant attention now?
It doesn't, really—not as news. But the article itself is interesting because it shows how lottery operators use results to teach people how to play. The draw is the hook; the real content is instruction.
Instruction in what, exactly?
In the mechanics of hope. How to bet, where to claim money, what the odds actually look like. The article spends more time explaining the game than announcing the numbers.
Is that because most people don't understand how the Quina works?
Probably. And because confusion is profitable. If people don't know the difference between the Quina and the Quina da Mega-Sena, they might bet on both. If they don't know about bolões or the surpresinha option, they might miss cheaper ways to play.
So the article is partly marketing?
It's partly marketing dressed as service journalism. It tells you the results, yes, but it also normalizes the game, makes it seem simple and accessible. Two reais, five numbers, you might win. That's the message.
What about the people who actually won?
They're almost invisible. We know someone in Barra do Pirai won millions in the previous draw, but we don't know their name, their age, what they'll do with it. The article cares more about the system than the people.
Is that a flaw?
It depends what you want from the story. If you want to understand how lotteries work in Brazil, it's comprehensive. If you want to know what winning actually means to someone, you're reading the wrong piece.