Quina 7040: números sorteados em 1º de junho com prêmio de R$ 15 milhões

Five numbers, infinite ways to lose, one way to win
The Quina 7040 draw on June 1st offered a 15 million real prize to players matching all five winning numbers.

Na noite de sábado, 1º de junho de 2026, o Brasil realizou o 7040º sorteio da Quina, oferecendo 15 milhões de reais a quem pudesse alinhar cinco números ao acaso com os caprichos do destino. Os números sorteados — 05, 23, 52, 56 e 67 — foram lançados ao mundo às 21h, horário de Brasília, encerrando mais uma semana de esperança para milhões de apostadores. Como sempre, a loteria cumpriu seu papel ancestral: redistribuir sonhos em forma de probabilidade, lembrando que a fortuna, quando chega, exige documentos.

  • Um prêmio de R$15 milhões estava em jogo no sorteio 7040 da Quina, tornando a noite de sábado carregada de expectativa para milhões de apostadores em todo o Brasil.
  • Os números 05, 23, 52, 56 e 67 foram revelados às 21h, desencadeando a corrida de conferência de bilhetes em lares, bares e lotéricas por todo o país.
  • O sistema de premiação em cascata — quina, quadra, terno e duque — garante que mesmo acertos parciais gerem recompensas, distribuindo 43,35% da arrecadação entre os ganhadores.
  • Prêmios não reclamados acumulam para o próximo concurso ou para a especial Quina de São João, mantendo o ciclo de esperança sempre em movimento.
  • Ganhadores têm caminhos distintos para resgatar seus prêmios: valores abaixo de R$1.903,98 podem ser retirados em lotéricas, enquanto quantias maiores exigem uma visita formal a uma agência da Caixa com RG e CPF em mãos.

No sábado, 1º de junho de 2026, a Caixa Econômica Federal realizou o 7040º sorteio da Quina às 21h, horário de Brasília. A combinação vencedora foi 05, 23, 52, 56 e 67 — divulgada em ordem crescente, como é praxe, independentemente da sequência em que as bolas saíram.

O prêmio principal era de R$15 milhões, reservado a quem acertasse os cinco números. Mas a Quina distribui esperança em camadas: 43,35% de toda a arrecadação retorna aos apostadores, divididos entre quatro faixas de premiação. Acertar a quina completa vale 35% do pool; a quadra, 19%; o terno, 20%; e o duque, 11%. Faixas sem ganhadores acumulam para o concurso seguinte, e 15% das vendas alimentam o prêmio especial da Quina de São João.

Para quem teve sorte, o caminho do resgate depende do valor ganho. Prêmios abaixo de R$1.903,98 podem ser retirados diretamente em casas lotéricas. Quantias maiores exigem uma visita a uma agência da Caixa, com RG, CPF e o bilhete premiado em mãos. Naquela noite de sábado, alguns apostadores descobriram que cinco números podem, de fato, mudar uma história.

On Saturday, June 1st, 2026, the Quina lottery drew its 7040th contest with a jackpot of 15 million reais waiting for whoever could match all five numbers. The draw took place at 9 p.m. Brasília time, and when the balls fell, the winning combination emerged: 05, 23, 52, 56, and 67.

The Caixa bank, which administers Brazil's official lotteries, released the numbers in ascending order rather than in the sequence they were drawn. Players who had purchased tickets faced the familiar arithmetic of lottery odds: matching anywhere from two to five of those five digits would earn them a prize, though the size of the payout depended entirely on how many others had picked the same numbers.

The structure of Quina payouts follows a tiered system designed to distribute winnings across multiple prize categories. Of every real wagered, 43.35 percent flows back to winners, divided among five tiers based on how many numbers a player matched. Those who caught all five numbers—the quina itself—claimed 35 percent of that pool. Four correct numbers, called a quadra, earned 19 percent. Three numbers, the terno, received 20 percent. Two numbers, the duque, took 11 percent. Any tier that produced no winners that day saw its money roll forward to the next drawing in that same category, accumulating until someone finally won it. An additional 15 percent of all ticket sales was reserved specifically for the Quina de São João, a special draw held later in the year.

For those fortunate enough to win, claiming the prize required a trip to a Caixa branch office with identification—both a national ID card and a CPF tax number—along with the winning ticket itself. Smaller prizes, anything under 1,903.98 reais, could be collected at authorized lottery retailers scattered throughout the country, making the process simpler for players who had matched just two or three numbers. Larger wins demanded the formality of a bank visit, where officials would verify the ticket and process the payment.

The draw represented another chapter in the endless cycle of Brazilian lottery play, where millions of people hold tickets each week in hopes that five random numbers might change their circumstances. On this particular Saturday evening, some of them would be right.

Prizes under R$ 1,903.98 can be claimed at authorized lottery retailers; larger amounts require a Caixa branch visit with ID, CPF, and the winning ticket.
— Caixa Lotteries guidelines
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does the Quina split its prize pool into so many different tiers instead of just one jackpot?

Model

Because most people won't match all five numbers. If you only paid out the grand prize, almost nobody would win anything on any given day, and the lottery would lose players. By rewarding people who get two or three numbers right, you keep the game alive—people feel like they have a real chance.

Inventor

And the accumulation system—if nobody wins the quina one week, that money just sits there until someone does?

Model

Exactly. It's what makes the jackpot grow so large sometimes. But it also means the lottery is always carrying forward unclaimed money, which is why you see those massive prizes advertised. The money never disappears; it just waits.

Inventor

What happens to someone who wins 15 million reais? Do they get it all at once?

Model

The source doesn't say. It just tells you how to claim it. But in most lotteries, a prize that large would be paid out over time or taxed heavily. The 15 million is the headline number, but what you actually receive is probably different.

Inventor

Why does the São João draw get its own separate pool?

Model

It's a cultural thing in Brazil. São João is a major holiday, and the lottery builds anticipation by setting aside money throughout the year for a special draw on that date. It's a way to keep people buying tickets year-round, not just when the jackpot is huge.

Inventor

So if I match two numbers, I'm guaranteed to win something?

Model

You're guaranteed to win something from that tier's pool, yes. But if a thousand other people also matched two numbers, you're splitting that 11 percent among all of you. The actual amount you receive depends entirely on how many winners there are.

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