Lotomania 2933: nenhum acertou os 20 números; confira os ganhadores

Nobody hit the jackpot, but fourteen thousand others went home with something.
The Lotomania 2933 draw distributed prizes across six tiers, with no winners matching all twenty numbers.

Na noite de sexta-feira, pela 2933ª vez, a Lotomania reuniu milhares de apostadores em torno da esperança de um prêmio maior — e, como tantas vezes antes, o jackpot escapou, mas a sorte se distribuiu entre quase catorze mil e quinhentos ganhadores. O sorteio, realizado no Espaço da Sorte em São Paulo, revelou que a fortuna raramente se concentra em um único ponto: ela se espalha, em frações, por uma multidão anônima. Nenhum bilhete acertou os vinte números, mas cinco apostadores chegaram perto o suficiente para transformar a noite em algo memorável.

  • O prêmio máximo da Lotomania 2933 acumulou mais uma vez — nenhum apostador acertou todos os vinte números sorteados na sexta-feira.
  • Ainda assim, quase R$ 1 milhão foi distribuído entre 14.489 ganhadores, provando que a ausência do grande vencedor não esvazia o jogo.
  • Cinco apostadores chegaram a 19 acertos e embolsaram R$ 36.583 cada, enquanto milhares de outros levaram prêmios menores, de R$ 10,09 a R$ 2.117,08.
  • A estrutura singular da Lotomania — que premia tanto quem acerta quinze ou mais números quanto quem não acerta nenhum — mantém o interesse e melhora as probabilidades em relação à maioria das loterias brasileiras.
  • Os próximos sorteios já estão marcados para segunda e quarta-feira, renovando a chance para quem quiser tentar a sorte com seus cinquenta números escolhidos.

A Lotomania realizou seu 2933º sorteio na noite de sexta-feira, no Espaço da Sorte em São Paulo, às 21h. Vinte números foram extraídos do universo de cem disponíveis — 00, 04, 09, 10, 12, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 36, 37, 41, 49, 61, 65, 76, 81, 88 e 96 — e, embora nenhum apostador tenha acertado todos eles, cerca de R$ 1 milhão foi distribuído entre 14.489 ganhadores.

O que distingue a Lotomania das demais loterias brasileiras é sua lógica própria: o apostador escolhe cinquenta números por três reais e pode ganhar tanto acertando quinze ou mais quanto não acertando nenhum dos sorteados. As chances de acertar os vinte números são de uma em 11,3 milhões — altas, mas ainda melhores do que a maioria dos concorrentes.

Na sexta, cinco apostadores acertaram dezenove números e receberam R$ 36.583 cada. Cinquenta e quatro pessoas acertaram dezoito e ganharam R$ 2.117. Outros 410 apostadores levaram R$ 278 com dezessete acertos. Mais de 2.700 receberam R$ 42 por dezesseis acertos, e mais de onze mil pessoas embolsaram R$ 10 cada ao acertar exatamente quinze números.

A Lotomania sorteia três vezes por semana — segundas, quartas e sextas. Os próximos concursos já estão agendados, e os bilhetes podem ser adquiridos em casas lotéricas ou pelo aplicativo oficial, disponível para Android e iOS.

The Lotomania lottery drew its 2933rd contest on Friday evening, distributing roughly one million reais across fourteen thousand winners—but no one hit the jackpot. The draw took place at 9 p.m. at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo, where twenty numbers were pulled from the pool of one hundred available digits. The winning sequence was: 00, 04, 09, 10, 12, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 36, 37, 41, 49, 61, 65, 76, 81, 88, and 96.

What makes Lotomania unusual among Brazilian lotteries is its structure. Players choose fifty numbers from zero to ninety-nine for three reais per ticket, and they win prizes not only by matching fifteen or more of the twenty drawn numbers, but also by matching none at all—a quirk that gives the game some of its appeal and improves the mathematical odds of walking away with something. The odds of hitting all twenty numbers remain steep at one in 11.3 million, but this is still better than most competing games; only Timemania offers a slightly friendlier probability at one in 5 million.

On Friday night, five bettors matched nineteen numbers and each received 36,583 reais. The next tier down saw fifty-four people win 2,117 reais each by getting eighteen correct. Four hundred ten players matched seventeen numbers and took home 278 reais apiece. The prizes grew smaller as the number of correct picks decreased: twenty-seven hundred bettors won 42 reais each for sixteen matches, and more than eleven thousand people collected 10 reais each for matching exactly fifteen numbers. In total, nearly fourteen thousand five hundred winning tickets were distributed across these six prize categories.

The absence of a jackpot winner is not uncommon in lotteries of this scale. The Lotomania draws three times weekly—on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays—giving players frequent opportunities to try their luck. Tickets can be purchased at physical lottery retailers across the country or online through the official website and mobile applications available for both Android and iOS devices. The next draws are scheduled for Monday and Wednesday, meaning another chance arrives in just days for those who want to select their fifty numbers and wait for the evening announcement.

For those who played on Friday, the results are now public record. Whether the next contest will finally produce someone who matches all twenty numbers, or someone fortunate enough to match none, remains to be seen.

Lotomania rewards players who match 15 or more numbers, or who match none at all—a structure that gives better odds than most Brazilian lotteries.
— Lotomania rules
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Inventor

Why does Lotomania reward people who match zero numbers? That seems backwards.

Model

It's actually clever design. If you're choosing fifty numbers out of one hundred, matching none means you picked the exact fifty that weren't drawn—which is statistically just as unlikely as matching all twenty. So the lottery treats it as a win condition, which makes the game feel less punishing and gives more people a reason to play.

Inventor

And nobody won the big prize on Friday?

Model

Nobody. That's the reality of these odds—one in eleven million. It happens regularly. The money doesn't disappear though; it rolls into the next draw or gets distributed down the tiers, which is why you see thousands of people winning small amounts instead.

Inventor

Five people won over thirty-six thousand reais each. That's real money.

Model

It is. That's the nineteen-number tier. Below that, the prizes drop fast—by the time you get to fifteen matches, you're looking at ten reais per ticket. But there were over eleven thousand people at that level, so collectively they took home a significant chunk.

Inventor

How often do people actually play this?

Model

Three times a week, and it's accessible. Three reais per ticket, online or in person. That low barrier keeps the player base large and the prize pools substantial. It's one of the more forgiving lotteries in Brazil, mathematically speaking.

Inventor

So the next draw is Monday?

Model

Monday and Wednesday both. The cycle keeps turning. Someone will eventually match all twenty, but it might take months or years.

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