Quina 5867: números sorteados acumulam prêmio em R$ 1,3 milhão

The prize swelled to 1.3 million reals when nobody matched all five
Two consecutive Quina drawings produced no jackpot winners, causing the accumulated prize to nearly double.

No Brasil, onde a esperança de uma virada de sorte se renova seis vezes por semana, o concurso 5867 da Quina encerrou a terça-feira de 31 de maio sem contemplar nenhum apostador com o prêmio máximo. Os números 05, 67, 62, 11 e 78 foram sorteados, mas nenhuma combinação perfeita emergiu da multidão de apostas — e assim o prêmio, já acumulado desde o concurso anterior, cresceu para cerca de 1,3 milhão de reais. É a lógica antiga da loteria: quanto mais o destino adia, maior se torna a promessa.

  • Pelo segundo sorteio consecutivo, nenhum apostador acertou as cinco dezenas da Quina, fazendo o prêmio dobrar de 700 mil para aproximadamente 1,3 milhão de reais.
  • Os números sorteados no concurso 5867 foram 05, 67, 62, 11 e 78 — combinação que escapou a todos os participantes da noite de terça-feira.
  • No concurso anterior, 5866, prêmios menores foram distribuídos: 35 acertadores de quadra dividiram valores acima de 7 mil reais cada, enquanto mais de 74 mil apostadores receberam apenas 3,41 reais por acertar dois números.
  • Com apostas a partir de 2 reais e sorteios de segunda a sábado, o próximo concurso já atrai apostadores ansiosos para tentar a sorte antes das 19h.
  • Quem ganhar precisará apresentar bilhete original, documento de identidade e CPF — prêmios acima de 1.900 reais exigem ida a uma agência da Caixa Econômica Federal.

O sorteio da Quina realizado na terça-feira, 31 de maio, não revelou nenhum ganhador do prêmio máximo. As cinco dezenas sorteadas no concurso 5867 foram 05, 67, 62, 11 e 78, mas nenhum apostador as acertou integralmente. Como o concurso anterior, o 5866, também havia ficado sem vencedor na faixa principal, o prêmio acumulou e chegou a aproximadamente 1,3 milhão de reais.

A Quina funciona com uma lógica acessível: o apostador escolhe entre cinco e quinze dezenas de um universo de oitenta números. A aposta mínima, de cinco dezenas, custa dois reais. Quem não puder arcar com bilhetes maiores pode participar de bolões, dividindo custos e eventuais prêmios. Por menos de cinquenta reais mensais, é possível apostar em todos os sorteios semanais com a seleção mínima.

Os sorteios ocorrem de segunda a sábado, com encerramento das apostas às 19h e sorteio às 20h. É possível apostar em casas lotéricas ou pelo site e aplicativo da Caixa Econômica Federal — neste caso, com compra mínima de trinta reais.

No concurso 5866, os prêmios secundários mostraram como o dinheiro se distribui: 35 apostadores acertaram quatro dezenas e receberam cerca de 7.598 reais cada; quase 2.900 acertaram três números e levaram 88,68 reais; e mais de 74 mil pessoas, ao acertar apenas dois números, receberam 3,41 reais por bilhete.

Para resgatar prêmios de até 1.900 reais, basta comparecer a qualquer casa lotérica com o bilhete original, documento de identidade e CPF. Valores superiores exigem atendimento em agência da Caixa Econômica Federal. O processo é obrigatório e não admite exceções.

The Quina lottery drawing on Tuesday, May 31st produced no jackpot winner, leaving the prize pool to swell to approximately 1.3 million reals. The five numbers drawn were 05, 67, 62, 11, and 78. This accumulation happened because the previous contest, held two days earlier on Monday the 30th, had also failed to produce a five-number match. That earlier drawing—contest 5866—had offered around 700,000 reals before rolling forward.

The Quina operates on a straightforward structure. Players select between five and fifteen numbers from a field of eighty. A minimum bet of five numbers costs two reals. The more numbers a player chooses on a single ticket, the higher the cost climbs, but so do the odds of winning. For those who find a full ticket prohibitively expensive, syndicates offer a way to share both the cost and any eventual prize. With less than fifty reals per month, a player can participate in every Quina drawing by sticking to the minimum five-number selection.

Drawings happen six days a week, Monday through Saturday, with betting closing at seven in the evening and the draw itself occurring at eight. Players can place bets either at physical lottery retailers or through the Caixa Econômica Federal's website and mobile application. The online option requires a minimum purchase of thirty reals to complete a transaction, but it eliminates the need to leave home.

In the previous contest, 5866, the prize distribution below the jackpot level showed how the money filtered down. Thirty-five people matched four numbers and each received 7,598.15 reals. Two thousand eight hundred fifty-six players who matched three numbers took home 88.68 reals each. The largest group—seventy-four thousand one hundred forty-six people—matched only two numbers and received 3.41 reals per ticket.

For those who discover they have won, the redemption process depends on the prize amount. Winnings of up to 1,900 reals can be claimed at any lottery retailer, including the same location where the ticket was purchased. Larger prizes require a trip to a Caixa Econômica Federal bank branch. In either case, the player must present the original betting ticket, a government-issued identification document, and their CPF number—Brazil's taxpayer identification code. The process is straightforward but mandatory; there is no alternative route to claiming a prize.

A Conversa do Hearth Outra perspectiva sobre a história
Inventor

Why does the prize keep rolling over? Is it just bad luck?

Model

It's not luck in the way you might think. With eighty numbers to choose from and needing all five to match, the odds are steep—about one in 24 million. When nobody hits that combination, the money sits there waiting for the next draw.

Inventor

So the prize just keeps growing?

Model

Exactly. It accumulates from one drawing to the next. In this case, it went from 700,000 to 1.3 million in a single week because two consecutive drawings produced no jackpot winner.

Inventor

That must make people want to play more.

Model

That's the mechanism at work. A bigger prize draws more players, which means more tickets sold, which means more money flowing into the next pot if nobody wins again.

Inventor

What about the people who match some numbers but not all five?

Model

They still win something. In the previous drawing, thousands of people matched three or four numbers and took home smaller prizes. It's a graduated system—the closer you get to five, the more you win.

Inventor

Is it worth playing if you're just going for the smaller prizes?

Model

That depends on your perspective. A two-real bet that returns three reals is a loss. But people aren't really playing for the three-real matches. They're playing for the possibility of that 1.3 million, and the smaller prizes are just what happens along the way.

Inventor

How do most people actually play?

Model

The minimum bet—five numbers for two reals—is the most accessible entry point. But many people pool money with others through syndicates to afford tickets with more numbers, which improves their odds even though they'd split any winnings.

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