One ticket held the exact fifteen numbers out of millions sold
Na segunda-feira à noite, um único bilhete de loteria transformou uma combinação de quinze números em mais de R$ 1,2 milhão, encerrando o concurso 3694 da Lotofácil sem acumulação. Em meio a quase 640 mil apostas premiadas em diferentes faixas, o sorteio cumpriu sua função de distribuir esperança em escala — do grande vencedor solitário aos centenas de milhares que levaram prêmios menores. A roda gira novamente na terça-feira, com um prêmio estimado de R$ 2 milhões aguardando quem souber escolher os quinze certos.
- Um único apostador acertou todos os quinze números do concurso 3694 e embolsou R$ 1.286.402,91 — o jackpot não acumulou.
- Outros 434 apostadores chegaram perto com 14 acertos, mas levaram apenas R$ 887,85 cada — a diferença de um número custou mais de R$ 1,2 milhão.
- Quase 640 mil bilhetes foram premiados ao todo, espalhando o dinheiro por faixas que vão de R$ 7 a mais de um milhão.
- O próximo sorteio acontece na terça-feira com prêmio estimado em R$ 2 milhões, mantendo o ciclo semanal de expectativa e renovação.
Na noite de segunda-feira, um apostador acertou os quinze números do concurso 3694 da Lotofácil — 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 e 24 — e levou o prêmio de R$ 1.286.402,91. A loteria não acumulou, encerrando o concurso com um vencedor único e definitivo.
O sorteio também distribuiu prêmios em faixas menores: 434 apostas com 14 acertos receberam R$ 887,85 cada; 14.320 bilhetes com 13 números corretos ganharam R$ 35; e mais de 600 mil apostas com 11 ou 12 acertos dividiram valores entre R$ 7 e R$ 14. No total, quase 640 mil bilhetes foram contemplados.
A Lotofácil permite que o jogador escolha entre 15 e 20 números de um universo de 25. O bilhete básico de 15 números custa R$ 3,50, com chances de um em 3.268.760 de acertar tudo. Quem opta por mais números paga mais, mas melhora as probabilidades. O jogo também oferece as modalidades Surpresinha e Teimosinha para quem prefere delegar a escolha ou repetir a mesma aposta por vários sorteios.
Os sorteios acontecem de segunda a sábado, às 21h. O próximo concurso está marcado para terça-feira, com estimativa de R$ 2 milhões para quem acertar os quinze números — e o ritual de verificar o bilhete começa de novo para milhões de brasileiros.
On Monday evening, one lottery ticket holder matched all fifteen numbers in Lotofácil's 3694 drawing, claiming a prize of R$ 1,286,402.91. The winning combination was 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, and 24. It was a clean win—the lottery did not roll over to the next drawing, meaning the jackpot had been claimed.
Beyond the single grand prize winner, the draw produced thousands of smaller payouts across multiple tiers. Four hundred thirty-four tickets matched fourteen numbers, each earning R$ 887.85. The next tier down—thirteen correct numbers—saw 14,320 winning tickets, with each receiving R$ 35. Further down the scale, 108,888 tickets with twelve matches collected R$ 14 apiece, while 516,445 tickets with eleven correct numbers won R$ 7 each. In total, nearly 640,000 tickets across all prize categories shared in the distribution.
Lotofácil operates with a straightforward structure. Players select between fifteen and twenty numbers from a pool of twenty-five available on the ticket. A basic fifteen-number ticket costs R$ 3.50 and carries odds of one in 3,268,760 of matching all fifteen. Those willing to play more numbers face steeper costs but better odds: a twenty-number ticket runs R$ 54,264 but improves the chances to one in 211. The game awards prizes for matching eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, or all fifteen numbers. Players can also choose Surpresinha, letting the lottery operator select numbers automatically, or Teimosinha, which repeats the same ticket across three, six, twelve, eighteen, or twenty-four consecutive drawings.
The prize structure reflects a deliberate distribution formula. For standard drawings, the fixed amounts of R$ 7, R$ 14, and R$ 35 go to those matching eleven, twelve, and thirteen numbers respectively. The remaining pool splits as follows: thirteen percent to fourteen-number winners and sixty-two percent to fifteen-number winners. An additional ten percent accumulates for fifteen-number matches in drawings ending in zero, while fifteen percent rolls forward to special September drawings. During those zero-ending draws, the split shifts to seventy-two percent for fifteen-number winners and thirteen percent for fourteen-number winners, with the same fifteen percent reserved for September specials.
Lotofácil draws six times weekly, Monday through Saturday at nine in the evening. The next drawing is scheduled for Tuesday, with an estimated jackpot of R$ 2 million for anyone matching all fifteen numbers. For players who came close on Monday—those with fourteen correct numbers—the smaller but still meaningful R$ 887.85 prize offers some consolation. The lottery continues its regular rhythm, drawing twice daily in most Brazilian states, offering millions of players the familiar ritual of checking their tickets against the announced numbers.
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Why does a single lottery winner matter enough to report? Isn't it just a number?
Because it's the moment when probability becomes a person. One ticket, out of millions sold, held the exact fifteen numbers. That's not abstract—that's someone's life potentially changing.
The prize is substantial but not enormous by lottery standards. Why R$ 1.2 million and not more?
The pool depends on how many tickets were sold and how many people won at each level. More winners at lower tiers means less for the jackpot. This time, only one person got all fifteen, so they took their share of the total prize fund.
I notice the lottery didn't accumulate. What does that mean practically?
It means the jackpot didn't roll over. Someone won, the prize was claimed, and the next drawing starts fresh. If no one had matched fifteen numbers, that money would have carried forward, growing larger and larger until someone finally won.
The odds listed—one in 3.2 million for a basic ticket—those seem impossibly long.
They are. But millions of people play. The math works out that eventually, someone wins. The real story isn't the odds; it's that on Monday, those odds resolved in one person's favor.
What about the 434 people who got fourteen numbers? That's close.
Close in the lottery is its own kind of heartbreak. They matched nearly everything and won R$ 887.85 each. It's real money, but it's not the life-changing amount. They were one number away from the jackpot.