Prizes expire ninety days after the draw results are announced.
Semana após semana, a Loteria Federal do Brasil transforma números em esperança distribuída por todo o país. No sábado, 20 de setembro, o concurso 6002 revelou cinco combinações vencedoras, coroando o bilhete 14370 com meio milhão de reais e contemplando milhares de outros jogadores com prêmios menores — um lembrete de que a sorte, em suas muitas gradações, raramente pertence a uma só pessoa.
- O prêmio máximo de R$500.000 foi ao bilhete 14370, enquanto outros quatro ganhadores dividiram prêmios entre R$20.300 e R$35.000.
- O sistema de prêmios parciais — baseado em acertos de dezenas, centenas ou milhares — garante que um número expressivo de bilhetes em todo o Brasil tenha algum valor a resgatar.
- Ganhadores com bilhetes físicos precisam comparecer a uma agência da Caixa com documentos de identidade, enquanto jogadores digitais podem resgatar prêmios diretamente pelo aplicativo usando o QR code de compra.
- O prazo para resgate é de 90 dias a partir da divulgação do resultado — após esse período, os valores não reclamados retornam ao Estado.
No sábado, 20 de setembro, às 19h (horário de Brasília), a Loteria Federal realizou o concurso 6002 e distribuiu prêmios a cinco bilhetes sorteados. O maior deles, R$500.000, coube ao bilhete 14370. Na sequência, o bilhete 82903 ganhou R$35.000; o 89699 levou R$30.000; o 40683 recebeu R$25.000; e o 53236 ficou com R$20.300.
A estrutura da Loteria Federal vai além do acerto completo dos cinco dígitos. O jogador também pode ganhar ao acertar apenas a dezena, a centena ou o milhar de qualquer um dos cinco números principais — o que amplia consideravelmente o número de bilhetes premiados em cada concurso. Há ainda uma modalidade adicional: se os dois últimos dígitos do seu bilhete coincidirem com os números imediatamente anterior ou posterior ao final do primeiro prêmio, você também é contemplado.
Para resgatar os prêmios, a Caixa Econômica Federal — administradora da loteria — exige que portadores de bilhetes físicos compareçam a uma agência com RG e CPF. Quem comprou pela internet ou pelo aplicativo pode fazer o resgate digitalmente, apresentando o QR code gerado no momento da compra. Em ambos os casos, o prazo é de 90 dias após o sorteio; valores não reclamados dentro desse período são revertidos ao Estado.
O concurso 6002 integra uma sequência contínua de sorteios regulares. O concurso anterior, 6001, havia premiado o bilhete 50309 com o mesmo valor máximo de R$500.000 — padrão que se repete ao longo dos sorteios anteriores, mantendo a estrutura hierárquica de prêmios que caracteriza a loteria.
On Saturday, September 20th, Brazil's Federal Lottery held its draw 6002, releasing five winning combinations that distributed prizes totaling hundreds of thousands of reais across the country. The draw took place at 7 p.m. Brasília time, with the first-prize ticket numbered 14370 claiming the top award of half a million reais. The remaining four tiers descended in value: 82903 won 35,000 reais, 89699 took home 30,000, 40683 earned 25,000, and 53236 secured 20,300 reais.
The Federal Lottery operates on a tiered system that extends beyond simply matching all five numbers. A ticket holder wins a prize by matching any of the five main winning combinations drawn that day. But the lottery also rewards partial matches—a player can collect money by hitting just the thousands digit, the hundreds, or the tens place of any of the five primary numbers. There's an additional layer: if your ticket's final two digits match either the digits immediately before or after the first-prize number's final digits, you also win. This structure means thousands of tickets across Brazil hold some claim to a prize, even if they didn't match an entire five-digit sequence.
For those holding winning tickets, Caixa—Brazil's state-owned bank and the lottery administrator—handles all prize redemptions. Players with physical tickets must visit a Caixa branch with their national ID and tax registration number. Those who purchased tickets through the Caixa app or online platform can claim their winnings digitally by presenting the QR code generated at purchase through the same application. The process is straightforward, but there's a hard deadline: prizes expire ninety days after the draw results are announced. Miss that window, and the money reverts to the state.
The draw on the 20th was one in a continuous sequence of Federal Lottery events. The previous draw, 6001, had awarded its first prize of 500,000 reais to ticket 50309. Before that, draw 6000 went to ticket 48602, and the pattern continued backward through draws 5999, 5998, and 5997, each distributing the same hierarchical prize structure across the nation. For regular players, these weekly or regular draws represent a consistent opportunity, though the odds of matching all five digits remain steep. The partial-match system, however, ensures that a broader swath of ticket holders will see some return on their investment, however modest.
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Players can win by matching any of the five main winning combinations drawn that day, or by hitting partial digits from those numbers.— Federal Lottery rules
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Why does a lottery draw in Brazil warrant this level of detailed reporting? It's just numbers, isn't it?
It's not just numbers—it's money in people's hands, and the rules matter enormously. Thousands of Brazilians hold tickets. Most won't win the big prize, but many will win something. The reporting tells them exactly what they need to know: did they win, how much, and what to do next.
But the odds are terrible. Why do people keep playing?
The same reason people everywhere play. The first prize is half a million reais. For someone working a modest job, that's life-changing. And the partial prizes—matching just a few digits—those hit often enough to keep hope alive.
So the ninety-day deadline is crucial information.
Absolutely. You can win money and lose it simply by forgetting to claim it within three months. That's not a small detail. It's the difference between a windfall and nothing.
Why mention the previous draws at all?
Because regularity matters. This isn't a one-time event. The lottery runs constantly. Showing the pattern—that draw 6001 happened before this one, that 6000 came before that—anchors the reader in an ongoing system they're part of.
And the QR code for online players?
That's the modern reality. Not everyone buys a physical ticket anymore. The reporting has to account for both worlds—the person at a Caixa branch with their ID, and the person checking their phone.