Monday night’s Quina draw, contest 7006, concluded without a top-tier winner, as the sequence of 33, 41, 48, 55, and 68 failed to appear on any single ticket. The R$ 28.9 million jackpot, which had drawn significant attention, will now roll over, further inflating the stakes for the next round of play.
While the grand prize remained elusive, the draw’s secondary tiers provided a modest distribution of funds. Eighty-seven participants matched four numbers, earning R$ 9,722.75 each. Further down the curve of probability, 6,741 bettors matched three numbers for a R$ 119.50 payout, while over 163,000 individuals secured a nominal R$ 4.91 for two correct guesses.
The prize pool is now expected to reach R$ 32 million for the upcoming draw scheduled for Wednesday, April 22. This accumulation underscores the characteristic ebb and flow of the lottery—a system where the rarity of the perfect match serves as the primary engine for the jackpot’s growth.
With reporting from Olhar Digital.
Source · Olhar Digital


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