Quina 6839: ninguém acerta e prêmio acumula em R$ 10,5 milhões

The prize rolled forward, swelling to 10.5 million reais
Monday's Quina draw produced no jackpot winner, pushing the accumulated prize into Tuesday's contest.

Mais uma segunda-feira passou sem que ninguém acertasse as cinco dezenas da Quina, e o prêmio acumulado segue seu curso natural — crescendo, esperando, testando a paciência e a sorte de milhões. O concurso 6839 sorteou os números 11, 26, 28, 44 e 61, distribuiu consolações a dezenas de milhares de apostadores e transferiu ao dia seguinte um prêmio de R$ 10,5 milhões. Na longa tradição dos jogos de azar, o acúmulo não é fracasso — é promessa adiada.

  • Nenhum apostador acertou as cinco dezenas do concurso 6839, deixando o maior prêmio intocado pela mais recente rodada.
  • O jackpot cresce para R$ 10,5 milhões e pressiona a expectativa de quem já aposta há semanas sem sucesso.
  • Cinquenta apostadores ficaram a um número do topo e receberam R$ 10.143,56 cada — uma vitória parcial que atiça o desejo de tentar novamente.
  • Mais de 111 mil ganhadores nos escalões inferiores mostram que a loteria distribui amplamente, mesmo quando o prêmio principal escapa.
  • O sorteio de terça-feira se torna o novo ponto focal, com o prêmio acumulado funcionando como imã para novos e antigos apostadores.

O concurso 6839 da Quina foi realizado na noite de segunda-feira sem que nenhum apostador acertasse as cinco dezenas sorteadas — 11, 26, 28, 44 e 61. Com o prêmio principal intocado, o valor acumulou e chegará a R$ 10,5 milhões no sorteio de terça-feira.

O concurso não foi de todo sem vencedores. Cinquenta apostadores acertaram quatro números e levaram R$ 10.143,56 cada. Outros 4.191 acertaram três dezenas e dividiram R$ 115,25 por bilhete, enquanto 107.033 jogadores com dois acertos receberam R$ 4,51 cada.

A Quina permite que o apostador escolha entre cinco e quinze números de um universo de oitenta, com a opção de deixar a Caixa Econômica Federal sortear aleatoriamente pela Surpresinha. O preço varia conforme a quantidade de dezenas escolhidas, e as chances de acertar o quíntuplo vão de uma em 24 milhões para a aposta mínima. Quando o prêmio principal é acertado, 35% do valor vai para quem acertou tudo, e os demais escalões dividem fatias menores.

Com seis sorteios semanais — de segunda a sábado, sempre às 20h — a loteria oferece chances frequentes. Quem quiser apostar nos mesmos números por várias rodadas seguidas pode usar a opção Teimosinha. Por ora, o prêmio de R$ 10,5 milhões aguarda o apostador que finalmente completar a sequência.

The Quina lottery drew its numbers on Monday evening without a single player matching all five. The drawn sequence—11, 26, 28, 44, 61—left the jackpot untouched, and the prize money rolled forward into Tuesday's contest, swelling to 10.5 million reais.

While no one claimed the top tier, the draw still produced winners across the lower prize brackets. Fifty players matched four of the five numbers, each receiving 10,143.56 reais for their near-miss. The next tier down, those who picked three correct numbers, saw 4,191 winning tickets split 115.25 reais apiece. The broadest group of winners—107,033 players who matched just two numbers—took home 4.51 reais each.

The Quina operates on a straightforward structure. Players select between five and fifteen numbers from a pool of eighty, or they can let the Caixa Econômica Federal, the state bank that administers the lottery, choose randomly through the Surpresinha option. The cost of a ticket scales with the number of selections: a five-number bet costs three reais and carries odds of one in 24 million, while a fifteen-number ticket runs 9,009 reais with odds of one in 8,005.

When a jackpot does hit, the prize pool divides according to a fixed formula. The player or players who match all five numbers receive 35 percent of the total prize. Those with four correct numbers get 15 percent, three numbers claim 10 percent, and two numbers also receive 10 percent. The remaining 30 percent feeds into the next draw's prize pool.

The Quina draws six times weekly, every day from Monday through Saturday at eight in the evening. Most draws follow this regular schedule, but once a year, around June 24th, the lottery holds a special Quina de São João draw with significantly larger prizes. Players can also use the Teimosinha option to enter the same numbers in three, six, twelve, eighteen, or twenty-four consecutive draws without having to place a new bet each time.

Tuesday's draw will offer the accumulated 10.5 million reais to whoever finally breaks the winning streak. Until then, the prize sits waiting.

A Conversa do Hearth Outra perspectiva sobre a história
Inventor

Why does a lottery draw with no jackpot winner still make the news?

Model

Because the money doesn't disappear—it grows. When no one wins, the prize rolls into the next draw, and that accumulation is what draws people back. It's the story of anticipation building.

Inventor

So the 107,000 people who won four reais—do they feel like winners?

Model

Technically yes, they matched the odds. But four reais barely covers the cost of the next ticket. The real winners are the ones who matched three or four numbers. For them, it's a small windfall. For the others, it's a reminder that the lottery is a game of degrees.

Inventor

What's the appeal of choosing fifteen numbers instead of five?

Model

Better odds—one in 8,005 instead of one in 24 million. But you're paying 9,009 reais instead of three. It's a trade-off between hope and mathematics. Some players prefer the longer shot at a smaller cost.

Inventor

Does the prize structure ever change?

Model

The percentages are fixed by law. Thirty-five percent always goes to the five-number winners, fifteen to the four-number winners, and so on. It's designed to be predictable, so players know exactly what they're competing for.

Inventor

What happens to that 30 percent that feeds the next draw?

Model

It's the engine of accumulation. That's why Tuesday's prize is 10.5 million instead of whatever the base prize would be. Each draw that goes unclaimed makes the next one more tempting.

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