January 6, 2025, will be remembered as another thrilling day for lottery enthusiasts across Brazil, with the results from three major draws: Lotofácil 3286, Quina 6624, and Dupla Sena 2759. Each of these lotteries offered exciting prizes, and many ticket holders eagerly awaited the results.
The Lotofácil contest kicked off the evening with its draw at 8 PM, held at the Espaço da Sorte das Loterias Caixa in São Paulo. The prize for this draw was estimated at R$ 1.7 million. The winning numbers were selected: 01, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, and 25. To win in the Lotofácil, players must match all 15 drawn numbers from a pool of 25, but smaller prizes are also available for matching 11 to 14 numbers.
A carousel of suspense surrounded the results as they were aired live on the Caixa Econômica Federal's YouTube channel. After the draw concluded, detailed prize distribution information was promised by 10 PM, allowing players to see if they were lucky enough to win big. The excitement didn't just end at the draw; the hype continued as players checked local listings and online platforms for detailed results from the contest.
For those eager to explore their options, the prize can be claimed at any accredited lottery agency or directly at Caixa. If the total prize exceeds R$ 2,259.20, it must be claimed at Caixa branches, and larger amounts over R$ 10,000 are paid within two working days of presenting the winning ticket. It's worth noting, though, players must claim their prizes within 90 days, or the funds will revert to the Fund for Financing Higher Education Students (FIES).
Following the Lotofácil excitement, the Quina contest 6624 kept the momentum going with another live draw, also at 8 PM. This draw offered R$ 706,000. The winning numbers were 10, 23, 48, 74, and 79. Similar to Lotofácil, players could place bets until 7 PM on draw day, with minimum bets starting at R$ 2.50 for selecting five numbers from 80 available.
The process for claiming prizes varied slightly—with amounts up to R$ 1,332.78 available directly at lottery outlets. Any prize exceeding this value must be claimed at Caixa branches. Notably, the history of the Quina lottery indicates it has delivered extraordinary wins, including its record-breaking payout of over R$ 51 million to one lucky ticket holder from Curitiba, who utilized the Teimosinha method.
The final notable draw of the evening was the Dupla Sena contest 2759. With two drawings scheduled per contest, players had to match numbers from two separate draws to win. The first round yielded winning numbers 02, 36, 44, 49, 09, and 29. This contest’s prize was set at R$ 3.9 million. Players are allowed to choose between 6 to 15 numbers from the total 50 available.
The recent draw produced significant anticipation, with players eagerly awaiting results to see if their selected numbers would lead to fortune. Online betting options via the Loterias Online portal have made participation more accessible than ever—encouraging many to take part.
Like the other lottery draws, Dupla Sena’s winners could pick up their prizes at various accredited locations, and the prize claims must also take place within the 90-day period to avoid forfeiture.
All said and done, the thrill of lottery night is not just about the money. Many players hope to hit the big jackpot, but even smaller wins hold the allure of possibility. Each lottery draw offers players the chance not just to win, but to dream.
With results from the Lotofácil, Quina, and Dupla Sena calls to check winning numbers displayed across many platforms, players remain hopeful for larger wins as they participate regularly. The excitement of knowing if their numbers could lead to life-changing outcomes continues to drive many to invest their time and resourcesand engage with the lottery.