Quina draw 6670, scheduled for this Friday (28), at 8pm, promises to shake up the Brazilian lottery scene. With an accumulated prize of R$15.5 million, expectations are growing among bettors.
The previous contest, 6669, held on Thursday, recorded no winners in the main bracket. Consequently, the prize value increased, intensifying players’ interest. The numbers drawn were 01, 31, 33, 60 and 69.
Despite the absence of winners on the corner, 65 bets matched four dozen. Each of them pocketed R$9,691.43. Furthermore, more than 142 thousand players with two correct answers received R$4.22.
Quina stands out for its simplicity and dynamism. Participants can choose 5 to 15 numbers from the 80 available on the wheel. A simple bet, with five tens, costs R$2.50.
However, many opt for more robust games. For example, bets with 15 numbers cost R$7,507.50, increasing the chances of winning.
The deadline to register bets on Caixa Econômica Federal lotteries or digital platforms is 7pm today. The draw will then be broadcast live on Caixa’s social networks.
How to play Quina?
The option to play online has gained prominence. Around 30% of bets on accumulator contests are made digitally. This reflects the modernization of lotteries in the country.
To participate, players must choose between 5 and 15 numbers on the wheel. Alternatively, you can opt for Surpresinha, where the system generates the numbers automatically. Another option is Teimosinha, which allows you to repeat the same bet for up to 24 consecutive contests.
Quina holds draws from Monday to Saturday, at 8pm, so the winner of the main prize must match the five numbers drawn. The chances of winning vary depending on the size of the bet.
It is important to highlight Quina’s social impact. Part of the proceeds is allocated to areas such as health, education and sport. In this way, the lottery finances projects that benefit millions of Brazilians.
Hit probability
With five numbers, the probability of hitting the corner is one in 24,040,016. With 15 tens, this chance increases to one in 8,005.
Many bettors choose to form pools, an increasingly common strategy. Groups come together to buy larger bet odds, sharing the cost and increasing the chances of success.
Among the dozens most drawn since the creation of the lottery in 1994, 04, 16, 23, 49 and 53 stand out. However, experts reinforce that the lottery is a game of luck, without the influence of past statistics.
Biggest prize ever paid in history
The biggest prize in Quina’s history, paid in 2020, was R$143.1 million. Quina de São João, held in June, paid R$204.8 million in 2023.
In addition to the impact on winners, Quina has economic relevance for the country. In 2024, Loterias da Caixa raised more than R$20 billion. Finally, approximately 40% of this amount was directed to social programs.