Federal Lottery Draw 5999: R$500K Prize Numbers Announced

The ninety-day window is firm—after that, unclaimed prizes are forfeited.
Winners have a limited time to claim their Federal Lottery prizes before the money is lost forever.

Cada semana, a Caixa Econômica Federal renova uma promessa antiga: a de que um simples bilhete pode transformar uma quarta-feira comum em um divisor de águas na vida de alguém. No sorteio 5999 da Loteria Federal, realizado na noite de 10 de setembro de 2025 em Brasília, cinco combinações numéricas foram elevadas à condição de chave — a principal delas, 58613, abrindo a porta para meio milhão de reais. É um ritual semanal que atravessa gerações, lembrando que a fortuna, quando chega, exige ser reclamada dentro de noventa dias.

  • O prêmio máximo de R$500 mil aguarda o portador do bilhete 58613, enquanto outros quatro números distribuem entre R$20 mil e R$35 mil a seus contemplados.
  • A estrutura em camadas da Loteria Federal amplia a tensão: mesmo quem não acertou a sequência completa pode ter ganho ao coincidir dígitos parciais — milhares, centenas, dezenas ou os dois últimos algarismos do primeiro prêmio.
  • O relógio já corre — ganhadores têm exatamente 90 dias a partir desta quarta-feira para apresentar seus bilhetes, sob pena de perder o direito ao prêmio definitivamente.
  • A retirada pode ser feita em qualquer agência da Caixa com documento e CPF, ou de forma digital mediante o QR code gerado pelo aplicativo — a burocracia, ao menos, foi simplificada.

Na noite de quarta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2025, a Caixa Econômica Federal realizou o sorteio 5999 da Loteria Federal — o jogo semanal de números que movimenta esperanças em todo o Brasil. O resultado foi apurado às 19h, horário de Brasília, e os números já são oficiais.

O primeiro prêmio, de R$500 mil, pertence aos portadores do bilhete 58613. O segundo lugar, com R$35 mil, coube ao 80546. O terceiro prêmio de R$30 mil correspondeu ao 84932, o quarto de R$25 mil ao 41386, e o quinto, de pouco mais de R$20 mil, ao 72389.

A Loteria Federal não premia apenas quem acerta a sequência completa. O sistema permite ganhos parciais: coincidências nos dígitos de milhar, centena ou dezena de qualquer um dos cinco números sorteados também geram prêmio. Além disso, se os dois últimos algarismos do bilhete coincidirem com a dezena do primeiro prêmio — ou estiverem um dígito acima ou abaixo — o jogador também leva uma premiação. Esse mecanismo garante que milhares de bilhetes em todo o país recebam algum valor a cada semana.

Quem tiver a sorte de conferir um bilhete premiado tem 90 dias para fazer a retirada. Bilhetes físicos são resgatados em agências da Caixa mediante apresentação de documento de identidade e CPF. Compras feitas pelo aplicativo ou site da Caixa dispensam o bilhete impresso — basta apresentar o QR code. Após o prazo, os valores não reclamados são incorporados ao fundo da loteria, sem exceções.

On Wednesday, September 10th, Caixa Econômica Federal held drawing 5999 of the Federal Lottery, the country's weekly numbers game that draws five separate prize tiers. The draw took place at 7 p.m. Brasília time, and the results are now official.

The top prize of half a million reais went to ticket holders matching 58613. The second tier, worth 35,000 reais, belonged to those holding 80546. The third prize of 30,000 reais corresponded to 84932. Fourth place paid 25,000 reais for 41386. The fifth and final tier, worth just over 20,000 reais, matched 72389. These five numbers represent the main winning combinations, but the Federal Lottery's structure offers multiple pathways to a prize.

Beyond matching an entire five-digit sequence, players can win by hitting just one of the five drawn numbers, or by matching partial components—the thousands digit, the hundreds digit, or the tens digit—from any of the five main results. There's also a secondary winning condition: if your ticket's final two digits match the tens place of the first prize number, or fall one digit above or below it, you win as well. This layered system means thousands of tickets across the country typically claim some prize money each week, even if most players don't hit the jackpot.

For those fortunate enough to win, redemption is straightforward but time-sensitive. Caixa allows ninety days from the draw date for winners to claim their money. Physical tickets can be redeemed at any Caixa branch with a government ID and tax registration number. Players who purchased tickets through Caixa's mobile app or website need only present the QR code generated by the application to collect their winnings. The ninety-day window is firm—after that, unclaimed prizes are forfeited.

The previous week's drawing, 5998, had crowned a different set of winners with the same prize structure. That draw's first prize went to 56975. The week before that, drawing 5997, saw 89211 take the top spot. These weekly cycles continue without interruption, offering Brazilians a regular chance at life-changing money. For those checking their tickets against Wednesday's numbers, the question now is whether luck was on their side.

The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does the Federal Lottery matter enough to report on every single week?

Model

Because millions of Brazilians play it. It's not just gambling—it's a cultural ritual, a moment of possibility. When the numbers come out, people need to know immediately if their life just changed.

Inventor

But the odds must be terrible. Why would anyone play?

Model

The odds are brutal, yes. But the first prize is half a million reais. For someone earning minimum wage, that's a lifetime of security. The lottery sells hope, and hope is worth something to people with few other paths to that kind of money.

Inventor

What's unusual about the Federal Lottery compared to other games?

Model

The structure. You don't just win by matching five numbers. You can win by matching one number, or pieces of numbers—the last two digits, the hundreds place. It means more people walk away with something, even if it's small. That keeps people coming back.

Inventor

The ninety-day deadline—how many people miss it?

Model

Caixa doesn't publicize those numbers, but it happens. People lose tickets, forget to check, move away. Money that could have changed someone's life just disappears into the state's coffers.

Inventor

So this is just a results announcement. Why does it feel like more?

Model

Because for someone holding the right ticket, this particular Wednesday at 7 p.m. was the moment everything shifted. The lottery report is mundane until it's not.

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