Quina 7041 acumula em R$ 18 milhões; ninguém acerta cinco dezenas

No ticket holder matched all five digits.
The Quina 7041 drawing produced no jackpot winners, causing the prize to accumulate to 18 million reais.

Mais uma vez, o acaso preservou seu segredo: nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números do concurso 7041 da Quina, realizado na terça-feira, e o prêmio principal segue acumulado, crescendo agora para R$ 18 milhões. A loteria, que distribui esperança seis vezes por semana, lembra que a fortuna raramente chega de uma vez — mas que vitórias menores, como as de 89 apostadores que levaram mais de R$ 7 mil cada, pontuam o caminho. Na quarta-feira à noite, o ciclo recomeça.

  • Nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números sorteados — 25, 28, 49, 56 e 75 — e o prêmio estimado em quase R$ 16 milhões escapou de todos.
  • O acúmulo empurra o jackpot para R$ 18 milhões, elevando a tensão e o apelo do próximo sorteio, marcado para quarta-feira às 21h.
  • Apesar do grande prêmio intocado, 89 apostadores acertaram quatro números e embolsaram R$ 7.242,46 cada, enquanto mais de 127 mil pessoas levaram prêmios menores.
  • O prazo para apostar fecha às 20h de quarta-feira, deixando um intervalo estreito para quem quer tentar a sorte antes do sorteio ao vivo.

O sorteio da Quina de terça-feira revelou os números 25, 28, 49, 56 e 75 — e nenhum apostador os acertou por completo. O prêmio principal, que beirava R$ 16 milhões antes do concurso 7041, seguiu adiante sem dono. Na quarta-feira, o valor acumulado chega a R$ 18 milhões.

A noite não foi de todo sem recompensas. Oitenta e nove pessoas acertaram quatro números e receberam R$ 7.242,46 cada. Outros 5.209 apostadores acertaram três e levaram R$ 117,85 por bilhete. Na faixa mais ampla, 127.233 participantes acertaram dois números e receberam R$ 4,82 — um valor modesto, mas suficiente para manter viva a lógica do jogo: quase todo sorteio produz algum vencedor.

A Quina funciona com regras simples: o apostador escolhe cinco números entre 1 e 80, paga a partir de R$ 3 pelo bilhete mais básico e aguarda um dos seis sorteios semanais, sempre às 21h. Prêmios de até R$ 2.428,79 podem ser retirados em casas lotéricas ou agências da Caixa; valores maiores exigem atendimento direto no banco, com processamento em até dois dias úteis.

O sorteio é transmitido ao vivo pela RedeTV e pelos canais da Caixa no YouTube e no Facebook. As apostas para o próximo concurso encerram às 20h de quarta-feira — uma hora antes de os números voltarem a girar, desta vez com R$ 18 milhões em jogo.

The Quina lottery drawing for contest 7041 took place Tuesday evening at 9 p.m., and the numbers that emerged from the machine—25, 28, 49, 56, 75—brought no one closer to the jackpot. The prize pool, which had been estimated at just under 16 million reais before the draw, rolled forward untouched. No ticket holder matched all five digits. The accumulation means the next drawing, scheduled for Wednesday, will offer 18 million reais to whoever finally gets it right.

The absence of a grand prize winner did not mean the evening was without its smaller victories. Eighty-nine people correctly predicted four of the five numbers drawn, each collecting 7,242 reais and 46 centavos for their near-miss. Another 5,209 bettors matched three numbers and received 117 reais and 85 centavos apiece. The broadest tier of winners—those who got two numbers correct—numbered 127,233 people, though their individual payouts were modest at 4 reals and 82 centavos per ticket.

The Quina operates on a straightforward structure. Players select five numbers from a field of eighty, and tickets cost three reais for the simplest bet. Drawings happen six days a week, Monday through Saturday, always at the same hour. The game rewards accuracy at multiple levels: matching just two numbers qualifies for a prize, as does matching three, four, or all five. This tiered system means that while the jackpot remains elusive, the lottery generates winners at nearly every draw.

For those who did win something on Tuesday, the process of claiming their money depends on the amount. Smaller prizes, those under 2,428 reais and 79 centavos, can be collected at any authorized lottery retailer or at a Caixa bank branch. Winners who placed their bets online have the additional option of receiving funds through Mercado Pago. Larger prizes require a trip to Caixa itself, and amounts of 10,000 reais or more are processed within two business days of presentation at a branch.

The drawing itself is broadcast live on RedeTV and streamed through Caixa's accounts on YouTube and Facebook, allowing people across Brazil to watch the numbers emerge in real time. Betting closes at 8 p.m. on the day of each draw, giving players a two-hour window after the previous evening's results to place their wagers. The next opportunity comes Wednesday at 9 p.m., when 18 million reais will be on the line.

The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does a lottery that no one won feel like news worth reporting?

Model

Because the accumulation matters. When the jackpot grows, more people pay attention. Eighteen million reais is real money—it changes the calculus for whether someone buys a ticket.

Inventor

But eighty-nine people did win something. Doesn't that deserve more weight in the story?

Model

It does, and I included it. But the structure of the Quina means those wins are almost expected. The real story is the absence—the fact that millions of tickets were checked and none matched all five numbers.

Inventor

How many people actually play this thing?

Model

The source doesn't say. But you can infer from the numbers: if 127,000 people matched two digits, the total number of bettors was likely in the millions. That's the scale we're talking about.

Inventor

Is there anything surprising about the numbers that came up—25, 28, 49, 56, 75?

Model

Not really. They're just five numbers. The lottery doesn't publish analysis of whether certain digits come up more often or less often. Each draw is independent.

Inventor

What happens to the money from all the losing tickets?

Model

The source doesn't explain that. It only tells you what the winners get. The rest funds the next draw and, presumably, goes to the lottery operator and the state.

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