Lotofácil 3703 e Quina 7043 sorteadas; confira os números

Winners have ninety days to claim their prize, then the money flows to student loans.
Unclaimed lottery winnings in Brazil are redirected to fund higher education through the federal student loan program.

Na noite de uma sexta-feira comum, milhões de brasileiros aguardaram os números que a Caixa Econômica Federal sorteou no Espaço da Sorte, em São Paulo — quinze dígitos para a Lotofácil 3703 e cinco para a Quina 7043, carregando juntos quase trinta milhões de reais em prêmios estimados. Há algo de ritualístico nessa espera semanal: a loteria não é apenas um jogo de probabilidades, mas um espelho das esperanças coletivas de um país. Os números saem, os bilhetes são conferidos, e a vida segue — até o próximo sorteio.

  • Dois sorteios de grande porte ocorreram simultaneamente na noite de 5 de junho de 2026, movimentando expectativas de prêmios que somam R$29 milhões.
  • A Lotofácil 3703 revelou quinze números — 24, 01, 09, 08, 05, 14, 23, 25, 17, 15, 10, 03, 21, 07 e 22 — enquanto a Quina 7043 sorteou 21, 20, 29, 10 e 46.
  • Com apostas mínimas de R$3 e odds que chegam a uma em 24 milhões para o jackpot da Quina, a tensão entre custo acessível e probabilidade remota define o apelo dessas loterias.
  • Prêmios não resgatados em 90 dias são repassados ao FIES, transformando o dinheiro esquecido em financiamento estudantil — um desfecho público para apostas privadas.
  • O próximo sorteio da Quina, concurso 7044, estava agendado para sábado, 6 de junho, às 20h, mantendo o ciclo ininterrupto que estrutura o calendário de milhões de apostadores.

Na noite de sexta-feira, 5 de junho de 2026, a Caixa Econômica Federal realizou dois sorteios expressivos a partir do Espaço da Sorte, em São Paulo. A Lotofácil 3703, encerrada logo após as 21h no horário de Brasília, produziu quinze números de um universo de vinte e cinco: 24, 01, 09, 08, 05, 14, 23, 25, 17, 15, 10, 03, 21, 07 e 22, com prêmio estimado em R$10 milhões. Em paralelo, a Quina 7043 sorteou cinco números — 21, 20, 29, 10 e 46 — com jackpot estimado em R$19 milhões.

Essas loterias fazem parte de um calendário regular que organiza os hábitos de apostadores em todo o Brasil. A Lotofácil ocorre seis vezes por semana, com o jogador escolhendo quinze números entre vinte e cinco disponíveis e ganhando ao acertar de onze a quinze deles. A Quina segue ritmo semelhante, mas com estrutura distinta: o apostador seleciona entre cinco e quinze números de um universo de oitenta, e premia acertos a partir de dois números. Ambas têm aposta mínima de R$3.

As probabilidades revelam a natureza do jogo: na Lotofácil, a chance de acertar os quinze números com a aposta mínima é de uma em 3,27 milhões; na Quina, uma aposta simples de cinco números carrega odds de uma em 24 milhões para o prêmio máximo. Quem opta por ampliar as combinações reduz as odds, mas eleva o custo — a aposta máxima na Quina chega a R$7.507,50.

Os prêmios têm prazo de validade: ganhadores dispõem de noventa dias para resgatar os valores. O dinheiro não reclamado é repassado ao Tesouro Nacional e destinado ao FIES, o fundo de financiamento estudantil — garantindo que até os prêmios esquecidos cumpram uma função pública. O próximo sorteio da Quina, concurso 7044, estava previsto para sábado, 6 de junho, às 20h, transmitido ao vivo pelo canal oficial da Caixa no YouTube.

On Friday evening, June 5th, 2026, Brazil's federal lottery authority conducted two major draws from the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo. The Lotofácil drawing, held just after 9 p.m. Brasília time, produced fifteen numbers from a pool of twenty-five: 24, 01, 09, 08, 05, 14, 23, 25, 17, 15, 10, 03, 21, 07, and 22. The estimated prize pool for this round sat at ten million reais. Simultaneously, the Quina lottery drew five numbers—21, 20, 29, 10, and 46—with a larger estimated jackpot of nineteen million reais.

These are not isolated events but part of a regular rhythm that shapes the betting habits of millions across Brazil. Lotofácil runs six times weekly, drawing every day except Sunday, always at 8 p.m. local time in Mato Grosso do Sul. A player enters by selecting fifteen numbers from the available twenty-five, and wins prizes by matching eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, or all fifteen of the drawn numbers. The minimum wager costs three reais. The Quina operates on a similar schedule—six draws per week, Monday through Saturday at the same hour—but with a different structure: players choose between five and fifteen numbers from eighty available, and win by matching as few as two numbers or as many as five.

The mathematics of these games are stark. For someone playing Lotofácil with the minimum bet of fifteen numbers, the odds of winning the top prize stand at one in 3.27 million. A player willing to spend more and select the maximum twenty numbers improves those odds dramatically, to one in 211. The Quina's probabilities shift with the number of selections: a five-number bet carries odds of one in 24 million for the jackpot, while the maximum fifteen-number bet reduces that to one in 8,005. The cost of that maximum bet, however, reaches 7,507.50 reais—a sum that reflects how probability and price move in tandem.

Players access these lotteries through physical lottery shops or electronic channels operated by Caixa Econômica Federal, the state-owned bank that administers the draws. Beyond the simple bet, the system offers two additional options: Surpresinha, which allows the computer to select numbers randomly on a player's behalf, and Teimosinha, which lets a single ticket entry compete across three, six, twelve, eighteen, or twenty-four consecutive draws. These features exist to accommodate different preferences and risk tolerances.

The prizes themselves carry an expiration date. Winners have ninety days from the draw date to claim their winnings. After that window closes, unclaimed money flows to the National Treasury and enters FIES, the federal student loan financing fund. This mechanism ensures that even money left on the table serves a public purpose. The next Quina drawing, number 7044, was scheduled for Saturday, June 6th, at 8 p.m., continuing the weekly cycle. All draws are broadcast live on Caixa's official YouTube channel, allowing players to watch the numbers emerge in real time rather than relying solely on published results.

For a simple fifteen-number Lotofácil bet costing three reais, the probability of winning the jackpot is one in 3.27 million
— Caixa Econômica Federal
For a maximum fifteen-number Quina bet costing 7,507.50 reais, the probability of winning is one in 8,005
— Caixa Econômica Federal
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Inventor

Why do these lotteries run so frequently—nearly every day for Lotofácil, six days a week for Quina? That seems designed to keep people engaged.

Model

It does create a steady rhythm. The frequency means there's always another chance coming soon, another draw to anticipate. That's different from a lottery that runs once a month.

Inventor

And the minimum bet is just three reais. That's accessible to almost anyone.

Model

Exactly. It's a low barrier to entry. For the price of a coffee, you're in the game. But the odds of winning the jackpot are astronomical—one in millions. The system is built so that small bets are common and large prizes are rare.

Inventor

What happens to people who win but don't claim their prize within ninety days?

Model

The money goes to the National Treasury and funds student loans. So even unclaimed winnings serve a public function. But it also means winners have a real deadline—miss it by a day and the money is gone.

Inventor

The Quina's maximum bet costs over seven thousand reais. Who plays at that level?

Model

People chasing better odds. If you're willing to spend that much, your probability of winning drops from one in 24 million to one in 8,005. It's a different calculation entirely—more money for a mathematically reasonable chance.

Inventor

Does the prize pool change based on how many people win?

Model

Yes. The estimated prizes listed—ten million for Lotofácil, nineteen for Quina—those are estimates. If the prize accumulates because no one wins, it grows larger for the next draw. If multiple people match all the numbers, the pool splits among them.

Inventor

So these draws are really about the hope of the next one, not necessarily winning this one.

Model

That's the structure, yes. The next draw is always coming. The cycle continues.

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