Quina 7029 acumula em R$ 13,5 milhões; ninguém acerta as cinco dezenas

No one matched all five. The money rolled forward.
Draw 7029 produced no jackpot winner, causing the prize to accumulate to 13.5 million reais for the next drawing.

Na noite de uma terça-feira comum, milhões de brasileiros aguardaram em silêncio o resultado da Quina 7029 — e o acaso, fiel à sua natureza imprevisível, não contemplou ninguém com os cinco números sorteados: 13, 14, 17, 20 e 59. O prêmio de R$11,7 milhões segue seu caminho natural de acumulação, engrossando para R$13,5 milhões no sorteio seguinte, como um rio que cresce antes de encontrar seu leito. A loteria, nesse sentido, não é apenas um jogo de probabilidades — é um ritual coletivo de esperança adiada, que renova a si mesmo a cada noite às 21h.

  • Nenhum apostador acertou os cinco números do sorteio 7029, frustrando a expectativa de quem mirava o prêmio de R$11,7 milhões.
  • O acúmulo eleva o próximo prêmio para R$13,5 milhões, ampliando a tensão e atraindo ainda mais jogadores para o sorteio de quarta-feira.
  • Ainda assim, 148.695 apostadores saíram com algum retorno: 89 acertaram a quina parcial, 6.442 levaram prêmios menores e 142.164 recuperaram ao menos parte do investimento.
  • O sorteio 7030 está marcado para a noite de 20 de maio, às 21h, horário de Brasília, com apostas aceitas até as 20h do mesmo dia.

O sorteio 7029 da Quina aconteceu na noite de terça-feira, 19 de maio, às 21h, horário de Brasília. Os números sorteados foram 13, 14, 17, 20 e 59 — e nenhum apostador conseguiu acertar a combinação completa, deixando o prêmio estimado de R$11,7 milhões sem destino.

Com o acúmulo, o próximo sorteio — a Quina 7030, prevista para a quarta-feira, 20 de maio — oferecerá R$13,5 milhões a quem finalmente completar os cinco acertos. É a dinâmica natural das loterias brasileiras: o prêmio cresce, a expectativa aumenta, e mais pessoas entram no jogo.

O sorteio não foi de todo infrutífero. Oitenta e nove apostadores acertaram quatro números e receberam R$6.174,91 cada. Outros 6.442 jogadores acertaram três números e levaram R$81,24. Na faixa mais acessível, 142.164 pessoas acertaram dois números e ganharam R$3,68 — pequenas quantias, mas reais.

A Quina funciona seis dias por semana, de segunda a sábado, sempre com sorteio às 21h e encerramento de apostas às 20h. Uma aposta simples custa R$3,00 e exige a escolha de cinco números entre oitenta disponíveis. O resgate de prêmios menores pode ser feito em casas lotéricas ou agências da Caixa; valores acima de R$2.428,80 exigem atendimento presencial com documento original. Os sorteios são transmitidos ao vivo pela RedeTV! e pelos canais digitais da Caixa — um momento público, transparente, assistido por milhões que aguardam ver se o acaso os escolheu.

The Quina lottery draw 7029 took place on Tuesday evening, May 19th, at 9 p.m. Brasília time, with an estimated jackpot of 11.7 million reais riding on five numbers pulled from eighty possibilities. The drawn sequence was 13, 14, 17, 20, and 59. No one matched all five.

The failure to produce a jackpot winner meant the prize rolled forward. The next drawing, scheduled for Wednesday, May 20th, would offer 13.5 million reais to whoever finally landed the full combination. This is how lotteries work in Brazil—the money accumulates, drawing more players, building anticipation across the country until someone breaks the streak.

While no one won the top prize, the draw still produced winners at lower tiers. Eighty-nine players matched four of the five numbers and each received 6,174.91 reais. A much larger group—6,442 people—got three numbers correct and took home 81.24 reais each. At the bottom rung, 142,164 players matched two numbers and received 3.68 reais. These smaller prizes, modest as they are, still represent money in people's pockets, small validations of their bets.

The Quina operates on a predictable rhythm. Drawings happen six days a week, Monday through Saturday, always at 9 p.m. Players have until 8 p.m. on the day of the draw to place their bets. A simple wager costs three reais and requires selecting five numbers from the eighty available. Those who want better odds can choose more numbers, though the cost rises accordingly. The game rewards anyone who matches at least two numbers—a low threshold designed to keep people engaged, to make winning feel possible.

For those who do win, the redemption process depends on the amount. Smaller prizes, up to 2,428.79 reais, can be claimed at any authorized lottery retailer or Caixa bank branch. Winners who bet online can even receive their winnings through Mercado Pago transfer. Larger prizes, starting at 2,428.80 reais, require a visit to a Caixa branch with original identification and the winning ticket. For prizes of 10,000 reais or more, payment arrives within two business days of presentation at a Caixa agency.

The draw is broadcast live on RedeTV!, on television, and through Caixa's YouTube and Facebook accounts—making the moment of selection public, transparent, available to anyone who wants to watch their fate decided. The lottery is woven into Brazilian life, a weekly ritual of hope and mathematics, where millions of people choose five numbers and wait to see if chance aligns with their selection. On this Tuesday night, it did not. But Wednesday would bring another chance, another 13.5 million reais, another draw at 9 p.m.

The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does the prize keep growing? What happens when no one wins?

Model

The money doesn't disappear. It carries forward to the next draw, accumulating with the new prize pool. It's designed that way—to build momentum, to make people feel like the stakes are rising, like their next bet might be the one.

Inventor

So 13.5 million reais is now on the table for tomorrow's draw. That's a significant jump from the original 11.7 million.

Model

Exactly. The 1.8 million difference comes from all the losing tickets sold in this draw. Every bet that didn't win feeds the next jackpot. It's a machine that converts disappointment into incentive.

Inventor

What about the people who did win something—the 89 who got four numbers right?

Model

They won 6,174.91 reais each. That's real money, enough to matter to most people. But it's also a reminder of how close they came to something much larger. They matched four out of five. One number away.

Inventor

Is there a pattern to who wins at these lower levels?

Model

Not really. It's pure probability. Six thousand people matched three numbers. Over 142,000 matched two. The more people play, the more winners at every tier. The lottery doesn't discriminate—it just divides the prize pool according to how many people share each winning combination.

Inventor

And the next draw is tomorrow night?

Model

Wednesday, May 20th, at 9 p.m. Same time, same format. People have until 8 p.m. to place their bets. The cycle continues.

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