Six tickets shared the Mega da Virada jackpot this year, with each ticket taking home about R$181.9 million, Caixa Econômica Federal has confirmed. The combined payout across the six winners amounts to roughly R$1.091 billion.
Mega da Virada winners across Brazil
Caixa’s breakdown shows a mix of online and in-person winners. Three of the successful bets were registered via electronic channels — the official lottery app or website — while the other three were bought at physical lottery houses. The online winning bets were recorded in Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais), Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro) and São Paulo (São Paulo). The physical tickets were sold in Ponta Porã (Mato Grosso do Sul), João Pessoa (Paraíba) and Franco da Rocha (São Paulo).
The individual prizes for the six winning tickets are very close in value, with minor differences in centavos on some records. According to Caixa, the prizes for each winner are as follows:
- Belo Horizonte (MG) — Loterias em Canais Eletrônicos — 9 numbers — R$181,892,881.09
- Ponta Porã (MS) — Lotérica Boa Sorte — 10 numbers — R$181,892,881.00
- João Pessoa (PB) — Viva Sorte — 6 numbers — simple bet (1 share) — R$181,892,881.09
- Rio de Janeiro (RJ) — Loterias em Canais Eletrônicos — 10 numbers — R$181,892,881.09
- Franco da Rocha (SP) — Casa Lotérica Estrela de Bertioga IV — 14 numbers — R$181,892,881.08
- São Paulo (SP) — Loterias em Canais Eletrônicos — 9 numbers — R$181,892,881.09
The results underline the growing role of digital channels in lottery play: half of the winners used the official electronic platforms to place their bets. Caixa continues to promote its app and website as secure and convenient alternatives to visiting a physical lottery outlet.
Lottery operators emphasise that tax and regulatory rules remain in force for large payouts and recommend winners seek financial and legal advice before claiming substantial prizes. In Brazil, lottery winnings above statutory thresholds are subject to specific tax treatments and administrative steps that winners must follow to receive their funds.
Local lottery shops celebrated the physical wins, which demonstrate that substantial prizes can still be claimed in-person. Shop owners frequently report increased footfall around major draws such as Mega da Virada, as players take the chance to buy tickets in the days leading up to the draw.
For players considering how many numbers to play, the breakdown of winning tickets shows a range of strategies: from simple single bets to higher-number entries. The variation in numbers played among winners highlights that there is no single path to success in a game of chance.
Caixa’s public disclosure of the distribution of winning tickets provides transparency for the draw and allows winners and the public to verify where prizes were sold. Winners typically have a limited period to present their tickets and process prize claims with Caixa, so successful players are urged to check the bank’s official guidance.
As the story develops or winners come forward publicly, further details about prize claiming and any planned announcements by the winners may emerge. For now, the draw stands as one of Brazil’s most remarkable lottery events of the year, delivering life-changing sums to six fortunate tickets across the country.
Key Takeaways:
- Mega da Virada winners split roughly R$1.091 billion across six tickets.
- Three winning bets were placed online and three at physical lottery shops, according to Caixa Econômica Federal.
- Winning tickets came from Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Ponta Porã, João Pessoa and Franco da Rocha.

















