Quina 7026 acumula em R$ 9,5 milhões; veja números sorteados

The money rolls forward now, the stakes rise, the possibility expands.
The Quina jackpot accumulated after no one matched all five numbers Friday night.

Na sexta-feira à noite, o sorteio 7026 da Quina revelou os números 19, 51, 55, 57 e 70 — e nenhum apostador acertou os cinco dígitos, deixando o prêmio maior sem dono. O dinheiro não desaparece; ele se acumula, cresce e migra para o próximo sorteio, marcado para o sábado, com estimativa de R$ 9,5 milhões. É assim que a loteria funciona como metáfora da esperança humana: o que escapa de uma mão alimenta o sonho de outra.

  • O jackpot estimado em R$ 8 milhões ficou intacto — nenhum bilhete acertou todos os cinco números do sorteio 7026.
  • Mesmo sem o prêmio máximo, 84 apostadores acertaram quatro números e levaram R$ 5.464,48 cada, enquanto mais de 96 mil bilhetes garantiram ao menos R$ 4,75.
  • O prêmio acumulado pressiona o próximo sorteio: o sábado chega carregado com R$ 9,5 milhões em jogo, elevando a tensão e o volume de apostas.
  • Quem ganhou já pode resgatar seus prêmios em casas lotéricas, agências da Caixa ou via Mercado Pago — valores acima de R$ 10 mil exigem visita ao banco e são processados em até dois dias úteis.

Na noite de sexta-feira, às 21h, a Quina realizou seu 7026º sorteio e revelou os números 19, 51, 55, 57 e 70. O prêmio principal, estimado em R$ 8 milhões, não foi para ninguém — nenhum apostador acertou os cinco dígitos. O dinheiro segue adiante.

O próximo sorteio, o de número 7027, está marcado para o sábado e carrega uma estimativa de R$ 9,5 milhões. É a lógica da acumulação: o prêmio que ninguém ganhou ontem se torna o sonho maior de amanhã.

Enquanto o topo escapou, prêmios menores chegaram a milhares de apostadores. Oitenta e quatro bilhetes acertaram quatro números e renderam R$ 5.464,48 cada. Outros 4.514 jogadores acertaram três números e receberam R$ 96,84. Quase 92 mil bilhetes capturaram dois números e garantiram R$ 4,75 — as recompensas modestas que sustentam o hábito de jogar.

A Quina sorteia seis dias por semana, de segunda a sábado, sempre às 21h, horário de Brasília. Os apostadores escolhem cinco números entre 1 e 80, e a aposta mínima custa R$ 3. Os sorteios são transmitidos ao vivo pela RedeTV, pelo YouTube e pelo Facebook da Caixa. Para resgatar prêmios maiores, é preciso comparecer a uma agência da Caixa com documento de identidade, CPF e bilhete original — valores acima de R$ 10 mil são processados em até dois dias úteis. O sábado traz uma nova rodada, mais nove milhões e meio de razões para tentar.

Friday night at nine o'clock, the Quina lottery drew its 7026th numbers: 19, 51, 55, 57, 70. The jackpot, which had been estimated at eight million reais, went unclaimed. No ticket matched all five digits.

The money rolls forward now. The next drawing, scheduled for Saturday, carries an estimated prize of nine and a half million reais—a sum that grows because no one won it this time. This is how lotteries work: the pool expands, the stakes rise, the possibility of life-changing money accumulates in the hands of whoever plays next.

While the top prize escaped, smaller wins did find their way to players. Eighty-four tickets matched four of the five numbers, each worth five thousand four hundred sixty-four reais and forty-eight centavos. Four thousand five hundred fourteen players got three numbers right and received ninety-six reais and eighty-four centavos each. Nearly ninety-two thousand tickets caught two numbers and earned four reais and seventy-five centavos. These are the consolation prizes, the near-misses that keep people returning.

The Quina draws six days a week, Monday through Saturday, always at nine in the evening Brasília time. Players choose five numbers from a field of eighty. The minimum bet costs three reais. You can buy a ticket until eight o'clock on the day of the draw at any authorized lottery house or online. The drawings are broadcast live on RedeTV, on Caixa's YouTube channel, and on their Facebook page, so anyone can watch the balls fall.

If you win, the process of collecting your prize depends on how much you've won. Prizes under two thousand four hundred twenty-eight reais and seventy-nine centavos can be claimed at any lottery house or Caixa branch. Those who bought tickets online can also receive their winnings through a Mercado Pago transfer. Anything larger than that must be collected at a Caixa bank branch, and you'll need to bring your original identification with your CPF number and your original winning ticket. For prizes of ten thousand reais or more, the bank processes payment within two business days of your visit.

The draw that just passed was one in a long sequence. The day before, on Thursday the fourteenth, the numbers were 14, 27, 29, 50, 57. The day before that: 02, 38, 43, 48, 74. These sequences stretch back, each one a moment when thousands of people checked their tickets and either felt the small thrill of a match or the familiar disappointment of near-misses. The lottery is a rhythm in Brazilian life, a weekly ritual of hope and chance. Saturday's drawing will bring another chance, another nine and a half million reasons to play.

La Conversación del Hearth Otra perspectiva de la historia
Inventor

Why does the prize keep growing if no one wins? Is that how all lotteries work?

Model

Yes. When the jackpot isn't claimed, that money doesn't disappear—it rolls into the next drawing. So the pool gets bigger, which makes the next draw more attractive. It's designed to pull more players in.

Inventor

And the people who got three or four numbers—do they feel like they won, or like they lost?

Model

That's the strange thing about lotteries. They won something real—money in their pocket. But they also came so close to something much larger. It's both a win and a loss at the same time.

Inventor

How many people actually play this thing?

Model

Millions. You can see it in the numbers—ninety-two thousand tickets matched just two numbers. That's ninety-two thousand separate bets on one drawing. The Quina runs six days a week, so it's woven into the rhythm of people's lives.

Inventor

Is there a strategy to winning, or is it pure chance?

Model

Pure chance. You pick five numbers from eighty. You can choose more numbers if you want to increase your odds, but it costs more. The math doesn't favor anyone—the lottery is designed so the house always wins overall.

Inventor

What happens to the money that doesn't get paid out as prizes?

Model

The source doesn't say, but that's the real business of the lottery. The tickets are sold, most of the money goes back to the government or the operator, and a portion goes to prizes. The rest is profit.

Inventor

So Saturday's drawing—is that when someone finally wins the nine and a half million?

Model

Maybe. Or maybe that accumulates too, and the prize grows even larger. That's the cycle.

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