Boyacá y Cauca revelan números ganadores de loterías del sábado

The winning combination emerged: 2106 from series 084.
Boyacá's lottery draw on May 30th, 2026, produced its winning number under official oversight.

Cada semana, en algún lugar de Colombia, un número impreso en un papel pequeño se convierte en algo más: una promesa cumplida, una posibilidad hecha real. El sábado 30 de mayo de 2026, las loterías de Boyacá y Cauca celebraron sus sorteos bajo la vigilancia de delegados oficiales, produciendo los números ganadores 2106 serie 084 y 3873 serie 155, respectivamente. Detrás de cada cifra hay un sistema diseñado para que la confianza no sea un acto de fe, sino una garantía verificable.

  • Dos sorteos, dos números ganadores: el 2106 de la serie 084 en Boyacá y el 3873 de la serie 155 en Cauca definen quién tiene un premio en sus manos esta semana.
  • El reloj empieza a correr desde el momento del sorteo: los ganadores tienen exactamente un año para reclamar su premio antes de perder todo derecho sobre él.
  • El proceso de cobro exige dos elementos concretos: el tiquete impreso en formato PDF y un documento de identidad válido, sin excepciones.
  • La red de puntos autorizados SuRed y SuperGIROS distribuye el acceso al cobro por todo el país, evitando que los ganadores deban desplazarse a una oficina central.
  • La presencia de delegados del municipio, la alcaldía de Tunja y la autoridad de sorteos permanentes garantiza que los resultados sean incontestables y transparentes.

El sábado por la noche, Colombia vivió una vez más el ritual semanal de sus loterías regionales. Los sorteos de Boyacá y Cauca, celebrados el 30 de mayo de 2026, produjeron los números que en algún lugar del país alguien está buscando en su tiquete.

El sorteo 4626 de la Lotería de Boyacá se realizó bajo la supervisión de delegados oficiales: representantes de la propia lotería, de la Alcaldía de Tunja y de la autoridad de sorteos permanentes. El número ganador fue el 2106 de la serie 084. Esa misma noche, la Lotería del Cauca celebró su sorteo número 2613, con resultado 3873 de la serie 155, también con veedores oficiales presentes.

Para quienes tengan el tiquete ganador, el camino es claro pero urgente. Deben presentar el tiquete impreso desde su formato PDF junto con un documento de identidad válido en cualquier punto autorizado de las redes SuRed o SuperGIROS, distribuidos a lo largo del territorio nacional. El plazo máximo para reclamar es de un año a partir de la fecha del sorteo; vencido ese tiempo, el derecho se pierde sin excepción.

La arquitectura del sistema —delegados en el sorteo, red de cobro descentralizada, plazo definido— responde a una sola necesidad: que quien gane pueda confiar en lo que ganó.

Saturday night in Colombia brought the weekly drawing of two of the country's most widely played lotteries. The Boyacá and Cauca drawings, held on May 30th, 2026, produced their winners—numbers that would matter enormously to whoever held the right ticket.

The Boyacá lottery's draw number 4626 took place under official watch. Delegates from the lottery itself, the Mayor's office in Tunja, and the permanent draws authority were all present to oversee the process and ensure the results could be trusted. When the balls settled, the winning combination emerged: 2106 from series 084. That number, printed on a ticket somewhere in the country, now represented a claim to a prize.

The Cauca lottery held its own drawing that same evening—draw number 2613. The winning ticket bore the number 3873 from series 155. Like its counterpart in Boyacá, this result too was conducted under the scrutiny of official observers tasked with guaranteeing the integrity of the process.

For anyone holding a winning ticket, the path forward is straightforward but time-sensitive. The prize must be claimed within one year from the date of the drawing. To collect winnings, a person needs to present two things: the ticket itself, printed from its PDF format, and a valid form of identification. These can be brought to any authorized retailer in the SuRed or SuperGIROS networks, which serve as the official payment partners for the lottery system.

The one-year window is firm. Winners who wait too long lose their claim entirely. For those who act promptly and have the right ticket in hand, the process is designed to be accessible—the partner retailers are spread across the country, making it possible for winners to collect their prizes without traveling to a central office. The presence of official delegates at the drawing itself underscores what matters most in any lottery: that the results are genuine, that the process cannot be manipulated, and that whoever holds the winning number can trust what they've won.

Delegates from the Boyacá lottery, the Mayor's office in Tunja, and the permanent draws authority were present to oversee the process and ensure the results could be trusted.
— Official lottery procedure
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does it matter that officials were present at the drawing?

Model

Because without witnesses, there's no way to know if the result is real. Anyone could claim any number won. The delegates are there so people can trust the lottery isn't rigged.

Inventor

What happens if someone finds their winning ticket a year and a half later?

Model

They've lost it. The claim expires. One year from the draw date—that's the rule. It's harsh, but it's also why the lottery publishes the numbers immediately.

Inventor

Why do winners need to print the PDF ticket?

Model

It's the proof. The digital record alone isn't enough to claim the money. You need the physical ticket in hand, plus your ID, so the retailer can verify you're the person claiming it.

Inventor

Could someone else claim a prize with someone else's ticket?

Model

Not if they're checking ID. That's the whole point of requiring both the ticket and valid identification. The system is built to prevent fraud.

Inventor

What if the winning ticket was lost or destroyed?

Model

Then there's no claim. The ticket is the only proof of the win. That's why people keep them safe.

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