Lotofácil 3694: confira os números sorteados desta segunda

The rhythm continues, week after week, as it has for years.
Lotofácil draws six times weekly, creating a steady cycle of hope and chance for millions of players.

Na noite de uma segunda-feira comum, o Brasil pausou por um instante enquanto quinze números eram revelados, carregando consigo a promessa de dois milhões de reais e os sonhos de incontáveis apostadores. O concurso 3694 da Lotofácil, sorteado às 21h pela Caixa Econômica Federal, é mais do que um jogo de probabilidades — é um ritual semanal que entrelaça esperança, rotina e a eterna tentação do acaso na vida de milhões de brasileiros. A acessibilidade crescente das apostas, seja pela internet ou pelas casas lotéricas espalhadas pelo país, revela como a loteria se tornou um tecido invisível do cotidiano nacional.

  • Quinze números — 02, 20, 19, 24, 04, 18, 08, 17, 05, 09, 14, 22, 07, 13 e 23 — definiram quem ficaria mais perto dos R$ 2 milhões em jogo no concurso 3694.
  • A tensão do sorteio se multiplicou por milhões de bilhetes, cada um representando entre R$ 3,50 e R$ 46,5 mil investidos na esperança de acertar ao menos onze dos quinze números sorteados.
  • A transmissão ao vivo pelas redes sociais e pelo YouTube da Caixa transformou um evento local em espetáculo nacional, acessível a qualquer apostador com conexão à internet.
  • A infraestrutura do jogo se expande continuamente — apostas online, consórcios como a Lotérica Aldeota e casas físicas garantem que ninguém precise sair de casa para participar do próximo sorteio.
  • O ciclo não para: de segunda a sábado, às 21h, a Lotofácil reinicia sua promessa, mantendo vivo o ritmo semanal que pulsa há anos no imaginário e no bolso dos brasileiros.

Na noite desta segunda-feira, às 21h, a Caixa Econômica Federal realizou o sorteio do concurso 3694 da Lotofácil, revelando os quinze números premiados — 02, 20, 19, 24, 04, 18, 08, 17, 05, 09, 14, 22, 07, 13 e 23 — e colocando em disputa um prêmio de R$ 2 milhões. O sorteio foi transmitido ao vivo pelas redes sociais oficiais e pelo canal da Caixa no YouTube.

A mecânica do jogo equilibra simplicidade e estratégia: a aposta mínima custa R$ 3,50 e permite marcar quinze números, enquanto quem deseja ampliar as combinações pode marcar até vinte números pelo valor máximo de R$ 46,5 mil. Para ganhar qualquer prêmio, é preciso acertar ao menos onze dos quinze números sorteados — e quanto mais acertos, maior a recompensa.

A Lotofácil acontece seis vezes por semana, de segunda a sábado, sempre no mesmo horário, consolidando-se como uma das apostas mais populares do país. As formas de participar se multiplicaram: além das casas lotéricas tradicionais, apostadores podem jogar pelo internet banking da Caixa ou pela plataforma online, de qualquer lugar do mundo.

Para quem prefere dividir riscos e custos, consórcios como a Lotérica Aldeota oferecem apostas coletivas à distância, por telefone ou site. Com mais de 332 ganhadores e R$ 165 milhões pagos em prêmios ao longo de sua história, a operação ilustra como o jogo se tornou um ecossistema próprio. O próximo sorteio já está marcado — e o ciclo, como sempre, continua.

On Monday evening at nine o'clock, the Lotofácil lottery drew its 3694th contest, putting two million reais into play. The winning numbers came up as follows: 02, 20, 19, 24, 04, 18, 08, 17, 05, 09, 14, 22, 07, 13, and 23. Anyone watching could tune in live through the official Caixa Lottery social media channels or the Federal Caixa YouTube page as the draw unfolded in real time.

The game itself is straightforward in its mechanics, though the odds shift depending on how much a player is willing to spend. The minimum bet costs three reais and fifty centavos, which gets you fifteen numbers marked on a single ticket. But if you want to improve your chances, you can mark up to twenty numbers on the same card—a choice that will run you forty-six thousand five hundred reais. The more numbers you select, the more combinations you're covering, and the steeper the price climbs.

To win anything at all in Lotofácil, you need to match at least eleven of the fifteen numbers drawn. Match twelve, thirteen, fourteen, or all fifteen, and the prize tiers climb accordingly. The game runs six days a week, every Monday through Saturday, always at nine in the evening. It's a rhythm built into the week for millions of Brazilians who play through lottery houses scattered across the country, through Caixa's internet banking if they're account holders, or through the Federal Caixa's online lottery platform.

The infrastructure for playing has become increasingly accessible. You don't need to leave your house anymore. You can place bets from anywhere in the world through the online system, or you can walk into a lottery house and hand over your money in person. The Caixa has made sure the game is woven into daily life—available at the click of a button or a short walk down the street.

For those who want to pool their money with others and share the risk, lottery syndicates exist as well. One such operation, the Aldeota Lottery, claims to have produced 332 winners and paid out more than 165 million reais in prizes over its history. They handle bets placed remotely, taking calls at a toll-free number or through their website, allowing people to join group plays without ever stepping foot in a physical location. The next draw will happen the following evening, and the one after that, and the one after that—the rhythm continues, week after week, as it has for years.

Para ganhar os prêmios, é preciso acertar 11, 12, 13, 14 ou 15 números sorteados entre os 25 disponíveis.
— Caixa Econômica Federal (game rules)
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does a lottery drawing warrant a news story? It happens six times a week.

Model

Because two million reais is real money for real people. Someone's life might change tonight. The news isn't the draw itself—it's the result, the numbers, the proof that it happened.

Inventor

But the article spends a lot of time explaining how to play. Wouldn't most readers already know?

Model

Not necessarily. Lotofácil draws people from all walks of life. Some are casual players who see the ads. Some are new to the game entirely. The article is saying: here's what happened, and here's how you can participate if you want to.

Inventor

The minimum bet is three reais fifty. The maximum is forty-six thousand. That's a massive gap.

Model

Exactly. It's a game designed to let anyone in, but also to let people bet as much as they're willing to lose. The article doesn't judge that—it just states it. The reader decides what it means.

Inventor

What about the syndicate mention at the end? That feels like advertising.

Model

It probably is, or at least it's sponsored content. But it's also real—those syndicates do exist, and people do use them. The article is transparent about where the information comes from.

Inventor

So the real story is just: numbers were drawn, here they are, here's how to play next time?

Model

That's the surface. Underneath is the fact that millions of Brazilians are betting money on chance, every single week, and the infrastructure exists to make it frictionless. That's the story.

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