The money doesn't disappear—it builds toward the next draw.
Draw 5874 numbers: 59, 48, 16, 23, 62. Prize accumulated to 4+ million reais due to no winners in previous contest. Quina allows selecting 5-15 numbers from 80 available; minimum bet costs 2 reais. Players can join lottery pools to reduce individual costs.
- Draw 5874 winning numbers: 59, 48, 16, 23, 62 (June 8, 2022)
- Accumulated prize: over 4 million reais after no winners in draw 5873
- Minimum bet: 2 reais for 5 numbers; maximum 15 numbers from 80 available
- Prize redemption: lottery retailers for amounts under 1,900 reais; Caixa Econômica Federal bank for larger sums
- Claim window: 90 days from draw date
Quina lottery draw 5874 occurred on June 8, 2022, with winning numbers 59, 48, 16, 23, 62. The accumulated prize reached over 4 million reais after no winners in the previous draw.
The Quina lottery draw 5874 took place on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, with no one matching all five numbers. The winning combination—59, 48, 16, 23, 62—went unclaimed, which meant the prize pool swelled to more than 4 million reais, carried forward from the previous draw held two days earlier.
The draw before it, contest 5873, had offered approximately 3.3 million reais. When no tickets matched all five numbers that day either, the money accumulated. This is how lottery prizes grow: each time the jackpot goes unclaimed, it rolls into the next drawing, building toward a larger sum that eventually tempts someone to win it.
For those who did match some numbers in draw 5874, smaller prizes were distributed. The lottery pays out for matching as few as two numbers, though the amounts decrease sharply as you move down the ladder. This structure means that while the headline prize captures attention, the lottery generates winners at multiple levels—people who matched three or four numbers, who collected modest sums, who at least got something back.
The Quina operates with a simple but flexible system. Players choose between five and fifteen numbers from a pool of eighty. A minimum bet of two reais gets you five numbers. But adding more numbers to a single ticket raises the cost exponentially—a cartela with more selections can exceed ten thousand reais. For those who want better odds without paying the full price alone, the lottery offers official betting pools, or players can organize their own syndicates with friends and colleagues. The trade-off is straightforward: you split the cost and, if you win, you split the prize.
For those who find choosing numbers paralyzing, there is the "surpresinha" option—the system selects numbers randomly on your behalf, removing the burden of decision. Draws happen nearly every day, Monday through Saturday, with betting closing at 7 p.m. and the draw beginning at 8 p.m. In June, there is also the special Quina de São João, a holiday draw that typically offers larger prizes and does not accumulate to future contests.
If you matched numbers in draw 5874, the process for claiming your prize depends on the amount. Winnings of 1,900 reais or less can be collected at any lottery retailer. Anything above that requires a visit to a Caixa Econômica Federal bank branch. You have ninety days from the draw date to claim your money. Bring your photo ID, your CPF number, and your betting receipt—the proof that you purchased the ticket and have a legitimate claim. If you prefer anonymity, you can authorize someone you trust with a power of attorney to collect on your behalf. The lottery system is built to accommodate both the public winner and the one who wants to remain unseen.
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The lottery pays out for matching as few as two numbers, though amounts decrease sharply as you move down the ladder.— Lottery structure
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Why does the prize keep growing if nobody wins?
Because the money doesn't disappear. When no one matches all five numbers, that entire jackpot rolls into the next draw. It's designed to build momentum—to make the prize so large that eventually someone takes the risk.
So people are more likely to play when the prize is bigger?
Exactly. A four-million-real jackpot pulls in more tickets than a three-million one. The lottery knows this. It's why the accumulation matters—it's not a bug, it's the engine.
What about the people who match three or four numbers? Do they feel like they won?
They get something back, which is more than most people do. But it's not the dream. The real draw is always the five-number match, the life-changing sum. Everything else is consolation.
Why does the lottery let people form syndicates? Wouldn't they make more money if everyone had to play alone?
They would. But syndicates make the game accessible to people who couldn't afford a full ticket otherwise. It's a way of expanding the player base. More players, more tickets, more revenue overall—even if each individual ticket costs less.
And the ninety-day window to claim—what happens if someone forgets?
They lose it. The money goes back to the state. It's a hard deadline, which is why the lottery makes sure to publicize the rules. Most people who win know they have to move quickly.