Quina 7028 acumula em R$ 12 milhões; confira números sorteados

The jackpot slipped away unclaimed, rolling forward to swell the next prize pool.
No bettor matched all five numbers in Monday's Quina 7028 draw, allowing the prize to accumulate.

Mais uma vez, o destino guardou seu maior presente para si: nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números do concurso 7028 da Quina, realizado na noite de segunda-feira, e o prêmio de R$ 10,4 milhões segue adiante, crescendo para R$ 12 milhões no sorteio de terça-feira. É a natureza própria da loteria — uma promessa que se renova a cada noite, alimentada pela esperança coletiva de milhões de brasileiros que, por três reais, compram um bilhete para o sonho.

  • O jackpot de R$ 10,4 milhões escapou intacto: nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números 01, 16, 41, 42 e 74 sorteados na segunda-feira.
  • O prêmio acumulado cresce e chega a R$ 12 milhões para o próximo concurso, aumentando a pressão e a expectativa para a terça-feira.
  • Trinta e três apostadores acertaram quatro números e receberam R$ 15.852,52 cada, enquanto mais de 3.500 levaram prêmios menores na faixa de três acertos.
  • O concurso 7029 acontece nesta terça-feira, 19 de maio, às 21h, com transmissão ao vivo pela RedeTV! e pelos canais oficiais da Caixa no YouTube e Facebook.

O sorteio 7028 da Quina aconteceu na noite de segunda-feira e o prêmio máximo não encontrou dono. Os cinco números sorteados — 01, 16, 41, 42 e 74 — não foram acertados por nenhum apostador, e o jackpot estimado em R$ 10,4 milhões segue acumulado, agora projetado em R$ 12 milhões para o próximo concurso.

O sorteio não foi, porém, sem vencedores. Trinta e três apostadores acertaram quatro dos cinco números e receberam R$ 15.852,52 cada. Outros 3.528 acertaram três números e levaram R$ 141,21 apiece. Quase 93 mil apostadores acertaram dois números — o mínimo para premiação — e receberam R$ 5,38 cada.

A Quina funciona seis dias por semana, de segunda a sábado, sempre com sorteio às 21h, horário de Brasília. Uma aposta simples custa R$ 3,00 e consiste em escolher cinco números de um universo de oitenta. Prêmios menores podem ser resgatados em casas lotéricas ou agências da Caixa; valores acima de R$ 2.428,80 exigem apresentação do bilhete original e documento de identidade em uma agência.

O próximo sorteio, concurso 7029, está marcado para esta terça-feira, 19 de maio, às 21h. A transmissão ao vivo será feita pela RedeTV! e pelos canais oficiais da Caixa no YouTube e Facebook.

The Quina lottery's 7028 draw took place Monday evening at 9 p.m., and the jackpot slipped away unclaimed. The prize pool, which had been estimated at 10.4 million reais, will now roll forward to the next drawing, swelling to 12 million reais for players who try their luck on Tuesday.

The five numbers drawn were 01, 16, 41, 42, and 74. Not a single bettor matched all five digits—a common enough occurrence in a lottery where the odds are deliberately steep. But the draw was not without winners. Thirty-three players correctly picked four of the five numbers and each received 15,852.52 reais. Another 3,528 bettors matched three numbers and took home 141.21 reais apiece. Nearly 93,000 more matched just two numbers, the minimum threshold for a prize, and collected 5.38 reais each.

This is how the Quina works in Brazil. The lottery runs six days a week, Monday through Saturday, with drawings always at 9 p.m. Brasília time. A simple bet requires choosing five numbers from a pool of eighty and costs three reais. The more numbers a player selects beyond the minimum five, the better the odds—though the cost rises accordingly. Bets close at 8 p.m. on the day of the draw, giving players a one-hour window to place their wagers.

Winners at different prize tiers collect their money through different channels. For smaller prizes up to 2,428.79 reais, any authorized lottery retailer or Caixa bank branch will pay out. Those who bet online can even have their winnings transferred directly to their Mercado Pago account. Larger prizes, from 2,428.80 reais onward, require a visit to a Caixa branch with the original betting slip and a valid ID. For prizes of 10,000 reais or more, the bank processes payment within two business days of presentation.

The next draw, Quina 7029, is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the same 9 p.m. time slot. The estimated jackpot has grown to 12 million reais—a modest but meaningful accumulation. The draw will be broadcast live on RedeTV! and also streamed through Caixa's official channels on YouTube and Facebook, allowing anyone with an internet connection to watch the numbers emerge in real time.

The lottery runs six days a week, Monday through Saturday, with drawings always at 9 p.m. Brasília time.
— Quina lottery rules
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does the prize keep accumulating? What determines whether someone wins the jackpot?

Model

It's simple math—if nobody picks all five correct numbers, the money doesn't disappear. It rolls into the next drawing, growing larger each time. The odds are deliberately difficult. With eighty numbers to choose from and only five drawn, matching all five is genuinely rare.

Inventor

So the 33 people who got four numbers right—they're close, but not close enough?

Model

Exactly. In lottery terms, four out of five is a complete miss. You get nothing unless you match at least two. It's a binary system: either you're in the prize pool or you're not. Those 33 players were fortunate enough to land in it, but they didn't hit the jackpot.

Inventor

What's the appeal, then? If the odds are so steep?

Model

The appeal is the same as any lottery anywhere. For three reais, you get to imagine what 12 million reais could change about your life. Most people lose. A few win something small. And occasionally, someone wins everything. That possibility is what keeps people playing.

Inventor

How many people actually play the Quina?

Model

The numbers suggest millions. Look at the distribution: nearly 93,000 people matched just two numbers in a single draw. That's a massive pool of bettors, all playing the same game, all hoping their five numbers will be the five that come out of the machine.

Inventor

Is there any strategy to it, or is it pure chance?

Model

Pure chance. You can't predict lottery numbers. Some people choose birthdays or lucky numbers they believe in. Others pick randomly. The mathematics doesn't care about your reasoning. Every combination of five numbers has exactly the same probability of being drawn.

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