Lotofácil 3703 e Lotomania 2933 têm resultados divulgados; veja números

Five people matched all 15 numbers and split R$1.7 million
Lotofácil 3703 produced its jackpot winners on Friday evening, with odds of 1 in 3.2 million.

Nas noites de sexta-feira, quando os números são sorteados e o acaso encontra a esperança, o Brasil para por um instante para verificar bilhetes e sonhos. Na edição de 5 de junho de 2026, a Caixa Econômica Federal revelou os resultados da Lotofácil 3703 e da Lotomania 2933 — um sorteio que distribuiu mais de R$1,7 milhão entre cinco sortudos da Lotofácil, enquanto a Lotomania guardou seu prêmio máximo para um próximo encontro com o destino. É o ritual semanal de um país que, em cada aposta de R$3, deposita não apenas dinheiro, mas a possibilidade sempre renovada de uma vida diferente.

  • Cinco apostadores da Lotofácil 3703 acertaram todos os 15 números e levaram R$1,7 milhão cada — uma noite que mudou histórias de vida de norte a sul do país.
  • Na Lotomania 2933, o prêmio máximo escapou de todos: nenhum jogador conseguiu acertar os 20 números sorteados de um universo de 100 opções.
  • Ainda assim, cinco apostadores chegaram perto — com 19 acertos cada, dividiram mais de R$36 mil apiece, provando que a sorte raramente é tudo ou nada.
  • Mais de 1,6 milhão de pessoas ganharam ao menos R$7 na Lotofácil, lembrando que a loteria distribui esperança em múltiplas camadas, não apenas no topo.
  • Com o prêmio da Lotomania acumulado, o próximo sorteio de segunda-feira promete R$1,7 milhão — e o ciclo de expectativa recomeça para milhões de brasileiros.

Na noite de sexta-feira, 5 de junho de 2026, a Caixa Econômica Federal realizou dois sorteios em seu Espaço da Sorte, em São Paulo. Os resultados chegaram logo após as 21h, horário de Brasília, e pela manhã seguinte, apostadores em todo o Brasil já conferiam seus bilhetes.

A Lotofácil 3703 foi generosa: cinco apostadores acertaram todos os 15 números sorteados — a sequência 24, 01, 09, 08, 05, 14, 23, 25, 17, 15, 10, 03, 21, 07, 22 — e cada um levou para casa R$1.714.257,66. Abaixo do prêmio máximo, a estrutura de premiação alcançou mais de 1,9 milhão de apostadores: 678 pessoas acertaram 14 números e receberam R$1.899,50; quase 25 mil acertaram 13 e ganharam R$35; mais de 314 mil acertaram 12 e levaram R$14 cada. O grupo mais numeroso — mais de 1,6 milhão de apostadores — acertou 11 números e ganhou R$7 apiece. O jogo funciona de segunda a sábado, com apostas a partir de R$3 e sorteios às 20h.

Já a Lotomania 2933 guardou seu prêmio principal. Nenhum apostador acertou os 20 números sorteados do universo de 100 opções disponíveis. Cinco jogadores chegaram perto, acertando 19 números, e dividiram R$36.583,09 cada. Os demais prêmios desceram em cascata: 54 apostadores com 18 acertos receberam R$2.117,08; 410 com 17 acertos levaram R$278,83; e milhares de outros foram premiados nas faixas inferiores. Curiosamente, a Lotomania também premia quem não acerta nenhum número — mas essa façanha também não ocorreu neste sorteio.

O próximo concurso da Lotomania, o 2934, está marcado para segunda-feira, 8 de junho, com prêmio estimado em R$1,7 milhão. Como em todos os sorteios da Caixa, os ganhadores têm 90 dias para resgatar seus prêmios — valores não reclamados seguem para o Tesouro Nacional e financiam o FIES, programa de crédito estudantil. Os sorteios são transmitidos ao vivo pelo canal oficial da Caixa no YouTube, e as apostas podem ser feitas em qualquer lotérica ou pelos canais eletrônicos da instituição.

On Friday evening, June 5th, 2026, Brazil's Caixa Econômica Federal conducted two lottery drawings from its Espaço da Sorte facility in São Paulo. The results arrived just after 9 p.m. Brasília time, and by morning, thousands of players across the country were checking their tickets against the announced numbers.

The Lotofácil 3703 drawing produced five jackpot winners—players who matched all 15 numbers drawn from a pool of 25. Each of these five winners took home R$1,714,257.66. The winning sequence was: 24, 01, 09, 08, 05, 14, 23, 25, 17, 15, 10, 03, 21, 07, 22. Beyond the jackpot tier, the prize structure cascaded downward through multiple winning categories. Six hundred seventy-eight players matched 14 numbers and received R$1,899.50 each. Nearly 25,000 people hit 13 correct numbers, earning R$35 per ticket. The 12-number tier saw 314,832 winners claiming R$14 each, while the largest group—over 1.6 million players—matched 11 numbers and won R$7 apiece. The estimated total prize pool for this drawing was R$10 million.

Lotofácil operates on a straightforward premise: players select 15 numbers from 25 available options on their ticket. A minimum bet of R$3 covers a single entry. The game runs nearly every day—Monday through Saturday—with drawings at 8 p.m. Brasília time. Players can win by matching 11, 12, 13, 14, or all 15 numbers. The system offers flexibility: the Surpresinha option lets the machine choose numbers randomly, while Teimosinha allows the same ticket to compete across 3, 6, 12, 18, or 24 consecutive drawings. Those willing to spend more can mark up to 20 numbers, though the cost increases accordingly. The odds of winning the jackpot with a standard 15-number ticket stand at 1 in 3,268,760. Expand to 20 numbers, and the probability improves dramatically to 1 in 211.

The same evening brought results for Lotomania 2933, a different lottery with its own structure and stakes. This drawing produced no jackpot winner—no one matched all 20 numbers from the 100 available on the ticket. However, five players did match 19 numbers and split R$36,583.09 each. Fifty-four tickets matched 18 numbers, earning R$2,117.08 per winner. The 17-number tier saw 410 winners at R$278.83 each. Moving down the scale, 2,700 players matched 16 numbers for R$42.34, and 11,320 matched 15 numbers for R$10.09 each. Notably, Lotomania also awards prizes for matching zero numbers—a unique feature among Brazilian lotteries—but no one achieved that result in this drawing either. The winning numbers were: 04, 33, 65, 27, 81, 19, 49, 36, 25, 00, 96, 61, 10, 23, 88, 76, 37, 41, 09, 12.

Lotomania operates three times weekly—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—with drawings at 8 p.m. Brasília time. Players mark 50 numbers from 100 available choices on their ticket. A standard bet costs R$3. Winners are determined by matching 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, or zero numbers. Like Lotofácil, Lotomania offers Surpresinha for random selection and Teimosinha for repeated entries across 2, 4, or 8 consecutive drawings. There's also Aposta-Espelho, which automatically generates a second ticket covering the 50 numbers not selected in the original entry. The jackpot odds—matching all 20 numbers—sit at 1 in 11,372,635, identical to the probability of matching zero numbers.

The next Lotomania drawing, contest 2934, is scheduled for Monday, June 8th, with an estimated prize pool of R$1.7 million. Both lotteries operate under a standard rule: winners have 90 days from the drawing date to claim their prizes. Any unclaimed funds after that deadline transfer to the National Treasury and flow into FIES, the federal student loan financing program. The drawings are broadcast live on Caixa's official YouTube channel, allowing players to watch the numbers emerge in real time. Tickets can be purchased at any lottery retailer or through electronic channels operated by Caixa.

Unclaimed prizes after 90 days transfer to the National Treasury for application in FIES, the federal student loan financing program
— Caixa Econômica Federal rules
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Inventor

Why does a lottery drawing from Friday night still matter enough to report on Saturday morning?

Model

Because millions of people bought tickets. They're checking their numbers against the official results. For five people in Lotofácil, it's life-changing money. For thousands more across both games, it's at least something—a small win, confirmation they weren't completely wrong.

Inventor

But the odds are brutal. One in 3 million for the jackpot. Why do people keep playing?

Model

The odds don't stop people from hoping. And the structure is designed to keep hope alive—you can win at 11 numbers, 12, 13, 14, or 15. Most people won't hit the jackpot, but they might hit something. R$7 for matching 11 numbers isn't much, but it's not nothing either.

Inventor

What's unusual about Lotomania compared to Lotofácil?

Model

Lotomania rewards you for matching zero numbers. That's counterintuitive—most games punish you for getting nothing right. But here, if you somehow avoid all 20 drawn numbers, you win. It's a different kind of luck, almost philosophical.

Inventor

No one won the Lotomania jackpot this time. Does that money just disappear?

Model

It rolls forward, or it goes to the next drawing with a larger estimated prize. But if it sits unclaimed for 90 days, it goes to FIES—the student loan fund. So even money that no one wins ends up somewhere with purpose.

Inventor

These drawings happen constantly—Lotofácil six days a week, Lotomania three times weekly. Is this just routine reporting, or is there something deeper?

Model

It's routine in the sense that it happens every week, but it's also a snapshot of a system millions of Brazilians participate in. The numbers are facts. The winners are real people. The odds are real too. The reporting just holds all of that together.

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