Quina 5866: números sorteados e prêmios de segunda-feira

The dream feels accessible when the cost is just two reais
Why millions of Brazilians play the Quina lottery despite knowing the odds are stacked against them.

No dia 30 de maio de 2022, a Quina realizou seu 5866º concurso, sorteando os números 48, 63, 14, 16 e 30, com um prêmio estimado em 700 mil reais para quem acertasse as cinco dezenas. Em meio à rotina semanal de apostas e esperanças renovadas, o sorteio se insere na longa tradição humana de buscar fortuna no acaso — um ritual coletivo que, dois dias antes, havia transformado a vida de um único apostador paulista em mais de 5,3 milhões de reais. A loteria, em sua simplicidade, continua sendo um espelho da persistência e do sonho compartilhado por milhões.

  • O prêmio acumulado de 700 mil reais para o concurso 5866 mantém a tensão entre a expectativa dos apostadores e a raridade de se acertar todas as cinco dezenas.
  • O concurso anterior, o 5865, gerou comoção ao premiar um único ganhador de São Paulo com mais de 5,3 milhões de reais, reacendendo o imaginário popular sobre a virada da sorte.
  • Milhares de apostadores de menor sorte também foram contemplados — 50 acertadores de quatro dezenas, mais de 4 mil de três, e 120 mil que acertaram apenas dois números.
  • A Caixa Econômica Federal oferece múltiplos caminhos para apostar — lotéricas físicas, site e aplicativo — e regras claras para o resgate dos prêmios, reduzindo barreiras entre o bilhete e o dinheiro.
  • Para quem não ganhou desta vez, o próximo concurso já está disponível: a Quina sorteia seis dias por semana, e as apostas encerram às 19h de cada dia.

Na noite de segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2022, a Quina realizou seu 5866º concurso e revelou as dezenas 48, 63, 14, 16 e 30. O prêmio principal, destinado a quem acertasse todos os cinco números, estava estimado em aproximadamente 700 mil reais — uma quantia expressiva, embora discreta diante do que havia acontecido no sábado anterior.

No concurso 5865, um único apostador de São Paulo acertou as cinco dezenas sorteadas e levou mais de 5,3 milhões de reais. Abaixo do prêmio máximo, a distribuição alcançou uma ampla base de ganhadores: 50 apostadores que acertaram quatro números receberam cerca de 8,1 mil reais cada; mais de 4 mil pessoas que acertaram três dezenas ganharam 91 reais; e mais de 120 mil apostadores com dois acertos levaram 3 reais.

A mecânica da Quina é acessível: o apostador escolhe entre cinco e quinze números de um universo de oitenta, pagando a partir de dois reais por um bilhete simples. Quem preferir, pode optar pela surpresinha — seleção aleatória feita pelo sistema — ou participar de bolões, dividindo custos e prêmios com outros jogadores. Os sorteios ocorrem de segunda a sábado, com encerramento de apostas às 19h.

Resgatar prêmios é igualmente simples: valores até 1.900 reais podem ser retirados em qualquer lotérica; quantias maiores exigem uma visita a uma agência da Caixa Econômica Federal, com documento de identidade, CPF e o bilhete original em mãos. O pagamento pode levar até dois dias úteis para ser creditado. Para os que ficaram de fora desta vez, o próximo concurso já aguarda.

On Monday, May 30th, 2022, the Quina lottery drew its 5866th contest. The five numbers pulled from the machine were 48, 63, 14, 16, and 30. The jackpot for matching all five sat at approximately 700,000 reais—a substantial sum, though modest compared to what had come just two days before.

The previous Saturday's drawing, contest 5865, had produced a single winner. That person, playing from São Paulo, matched all five numbers—11, 24, 35, 62, 63—and walked away with more than 5.3 million reais. The prize structure below the jackpot was distributed across thousands of smaller winners: fifty people who matched four numbers each received 8,107 reais; 4,208 people who matched three numbers got 91 reais each; and 120,234 people who matched just two numbers collected 3 reais apiece.

The Quina itself is a straightforward game. A player selects numbers from a pool of eighty, choosing anywhere between five and fifteen. A basic ticket with five numbers costs two reais. The more numbers selected, the higher the cost climbs—sometimes substantially. For those who want to play larger combinations without bearing the full expense alone, the lottery offers bolões, or syndicates, where players pool money and split both the ticket cost and any winnings. There is also the surpresinha option, which allows the system to randomly select numbers on your behalf.

Drawings happen six days a week, Monday through Saturday. On Sundays, players can place bets for the Monday drawing. All wagers must be submitted by 7 p.m.; anything placed after that deadline rolls into the next contest. Players can buy tickets at physical lottery retailers or online through the Caixa Econômica Federal website and mobile app. Online purchases require a minimum spend of 30 reais and have a daily cap of 945 reais. At a physical retailer, there is no minimum—a single two-real ticket is enough to enter.

Claiming a prize is straightforward. Winnings of 1,900 reais or less can be collected directly at any lottery retailer. Larger amounts must be claimed at a Caixa bank branch. Either way, the winner must bring a valid ID, their CPF number, and the original ticket stub. Payouts at bank branches can take up to two business days to reach an account. The prize structure begins at two matching numbers, meaning even a partial match yields a return.

For those who did not win this time around, the lottery offers a simple piece of advice: keep playing, vary your selections, and perhaps study which numbers appear most frequently in past drawings. The next chance comes with the next contest.

Prizes can be claimed at lottery retailers for amounts up to 1,900 reais; larger winnings require a Caixa bank branch visit and can take up to two business days to process
— Quina prize redemption rules
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Inventor

Why does a lottery in Brazil still matter as a news story? It's just numbers drawn from a machine.

Model

Because thousands of people stake real money on it every week, and for some, it's their only imagined path to financial change. When one person wins 5.3 million reais, that's a life altered. The story is about hope and odds.

Inventor

But the odds are terrible. Everyone knows that.

Model

They do. And yet the game persists because the cost of entry is so small—two reais—that the dream feels accessible. It's not about rational calculation. It's about the possibility.

Inventor

The article mentions syndicates and random selection. Why include those details?

Model

Because they show how the lottery adapts to different players. Some want control; some want to share risk. Some want the system to choose for them. The game offers paths for all of them.

Inventor

What's the real story here—the one beneath the numbers?

Model

It's about a system designed to be simple enough that anyone can play, structured so that most lose, but built on the persistent human belief that this time, they might be the exception.

Inventor

And the person from São Paulo who won 5.3 million—do we know anything else about them?

Model

No. They remain anonymous in the reporting. That's part of the story too. The lottery doesn't care who you are. It only cares that you matched five numbers.

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