The money stayed in the system, growing the pot for Tuesday
Mais uma vez, o acaso preservou seu segredo: nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números do concurso 7045 da Quina, realizado na noite de segunda-feira. O prêmio, que já carregava o peso de sorteios anteriores sem ganhador, segue seu curso natural de acumulação — chegando agora a 8,5 milhões de reais para o próximo concurso. É a lógica silenciosa das loterias: quanto mais o destino adia o encontro entre os números e o bilhete certo, maior se torna a promessa para quem ainda não desistiu de tentar.
- Os números 12, 13, 17, 54 e 71 foram sorteados, mas nenhum apostador reuniu os cinco — o prêmio máximo escapou de todos.
- Com o acúmulo, o prêmio salta de R$ 7,3 milhões para R$ 8,5 milhões, aumentando a tensão e a expectativa para o sorteio de terça-feira.
- Noventa apostadores acertaram quatro números e levaram R$ 5.267,81 cada — um alívio parcial que mantém o interesse vivo nas faixas intermediárias.
- Mais de 127 mil apostadores ganharam prêmios menores, mostrando que a loteria distribui participação ampla enquanto concentra a fortuna no topo.
- O concurso 7046 está marcado para terça-feira, 9 de junho de 2026, às 21h, com o prêmio estimado podendo crescer ainda mais caso não haja ganhador.
O sorteio do concurso 7045 da Quina aconteceu na noite de segunda-feira, e o prêmio principal seguiu intocado. Os números sorteados — 12, 13, 17, 54 e 71 — não encontraram nenhum bilhete com as cinco dezenas completas, o que fez o prêmio acumular de R$ 7,3 milhões para R$ 8,5 milhões no próximo concurso.
O sorteio não foi de todo sem recompensas. Noventa apostadores acertaram quatro números e receberam R$ 5.267,81 cada. Outros 5.510 jogadores levaram R$ 81,94 ao acertar três dezenas, enquanto mais de 122 mil apostadores com dois acertos receberam R$ 3,69 — um lembrete de que a loteria foi desenhada para distribuir pequenas vitórias enquanto preserva o grande prêmio para o momento certo.
A Quina funciona de segunda a sábado, com sorteios às 21h, horário de Brasília. As apostas encerram às 20h do dia do sorteio, e um bilhete básico — com cinco números escolhidos entre oitenta — custa R$ 3,00. O próximo sorteio, concurso 7046, está agendado para terça-feira, 9 de junho de 2026, com prêmio estimado em R$ 8,5 milhões. Os sorteios são transmitidos ao vivo pela RedeTV! e pelos canais oficiais da Caixa no YouTube e Facebook.
The Quina lottery drawing for contest 7045 took place Monday evening at 9 p.m., and the jackpot rolled forward untouched. The prize pool, which had been estimated at 7.3 million reais before the draw, will now accumulate to 8.5 million reais for the next contest.
The five numbers drawn were 12, 13, 17, 54, and 71. Not a single player matched all five digits—a common enough occurrence in a lottery where the odds work decisively against the bettor. The absence of a jackpot winner meant the money stayed in the system, growing the pot for Tuesday's drawing.
While no one claimed the top prize, the draw did produce winners at lower tiers. Ninety players correctly picked four of the five numbers and each received 5,267.81 reais. Another 5,510 players matched three numbers, earning 81.94 reais apiece. The broadest category of winners—122,364 players who got two numbers right—took home 3.69 reais each. These smaller prizes represent the lottery's design: many people win something, but the real money accumulates at the top.
The Quina operates six days a week, Monday through Saturday, with drawings held each evening at 9 p.m. Brasília time. Bets must be placed by 8 p.m. on the day of the draw. A basic ticket costs 3 reais and requires selecting five numbers from a pool of eighty. Players can choose more numbers to improve their odds, though the cost rises accordingly. Prizes are awarded for matching as few as two numbers, which keeps participation steady even when the jackpot remains elusive.
The next drawing, contest 7046, is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at the same 9 p.m. time slot. The estimated prize for that draw sits at 8.5 million reais—a figure that could grow further if Tuesday's drawing also produces no jackpot winner. The lottery is broadcast live on RedeTV! and through Caixa's official channels on YouTube and Facebook, allowing players to watch the numbers emerge in real time.
For those who do win, the redemption process depends on the amount. Prizes under 2,428.79 reais can be claimed at any authorized lottery retailer or Caixa bank branch, with online players able to transfer winnings directly to Mercado Pago. Larger prizes require a visit to a Caixa branch with identification and the original betting receipt. Winnings of 10,000 reais or more are processed within two business days of presentation at a branch.
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Why does the jackpot accumulate when no one wins? Is that how all lotteries work?
The money has to go somewhere. In Quina, if nobody matches all five numbers, the prize pool rolls forward to the next drawing. It's designed to keep growing until someone does win, which makes the jackpot more attractive and keeps people playing.
So 90 people won money with four numbers correct. That seems like a lot of winners for one draw.
It is. The Quina has multiple prize tiers—you can win with two, three, four, or five numbers. That's different from some lotteries where you either win big or nothing. Here, most drawings produce thousands of small winners, which keeps the game feeling accessible even when the jackpot stays out of reach.
What's the actual probability of matching all five numbers?
The source doesn't state the exact odds, but with eighty numbers to choose from and only five drawn, it's steep enough that jackpots accumulate regularly. That's why you see 8.5 million reais building up—it's rare for anyone to hit it.
If I wanted to play, when would I need to place my bet?
You have until 8 p.m. on the day of the drawing. The draw itself happens at 9 p.m., so there's a one-hour window. You can bet at any lottery retailer or online, and if you play online, you can even watch the draw live on YouTube or Facebook through Caixa's official channels.
And if I actually won the 8.5 million?
You'd go to a Caixa bank branch with your ID and original betting receipt. For amounts that large, they process it within two business days. It's straightforward, but you do have to claim it in person at a bank—you can't just walk into a corner store with an 8.5 million reais ticket.