The latest draw for Brazil’s Quina lottery, held Monday evening in São Paulo, concluded without a grand prize winner. The winning sequence—33, 41, 48, 55, and 68—proved elusive for those chasing the estimated R$32 million jackpot, ensuring that the top tier of the prize pool remains untouched for the immediate future.

While the main prize was not claimed, the draw distributed significant sums to lower-tier participants. According to Caixa Econômica Federal, 87 tickets matched four of the five numbers, with winners sharing in a substantial secondary pool. Thousands of others secured smaller payouts for matching three or two numbers, reflecting the broad, if fragmented, distribution of the game’s secondary rewards.

The Quina lottery operates on a high-frequency schedule, with six draws occurring weekly from Monday to Saturday. With the jackpot rolling over, the next opportunity for players arrives this Wednesday. As the prize pool holds at its current valuation, the mechanics of the game—selecting between five and 15 numbers from a pool of 80—continue to draw millions of hopeful participants across Brazil's digital and physical betting networks.

With reporting from InfoMoney.

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