An online bet placed in Rio de Janeiro has claimed one of six top prizes in the Mega da Virada 2025, the Caixa Econômica announced on the morning of 1 January. Each of the six winning tickets will receive R$181,892,881.09 from a record R$1.09 billion jackpot, the largest in the lottery’s history.
The Rio ticket was a 10-number wager purchased online for R$1,260 and carried odds of about one in 238,000. A separate winner in São Paulo placed a simple nine-number bet for R$504 and also received R$181.9 million. The draw numbers were 09, 13, 21, 32, 33 and 59.
Mega da Virada Brazil winning numbers and payouts
The 2025 Mega da Virada paid out its record jackpot across six successful bets. Beyond the six main prize winners, the draw produced thousands of smaller prizes. A total of 3,921 bets hit the quina and will receive R$11,931.42 each. Another 308,315 winners matched the quadra and will be paid R$216.76 apiece.
Caixa’s announcement prompted interest across Brazil, not only from hopeful players but also from those who watched the draw with personal plans in mind. At the time of publication, the identity of the Rio winner had not been publicly confirmed.
Residents in Rio spoke to O DIA about their reactions and what they would do with a windfall. Veterinary surgeon Sâmya Ramos, 24, said the size of the prize persuaded her to place her first bet. She joked that she had hoped to fund a cat shelter. Law student Amanda Moreira, also 24, said she had made her first solo bet on her phone after childhood memories of playing with family at the lottery shop. Hairdresser Stefany Mariano, 29, said she would share the prize among family and friends by backing each person’s business plans, then travel abroad with her daughter.
The Mega da Virada has become a high-profile fixture on Brazil’s year-end calendar, combining the appeal of a life-changing prize with widespread participation. This year’s record total intensified interest, producing an unusually large headline figure and prompting fresh conversations about luck and financial planning among ordinary Brazilians.
Lottery officials remind winners to follow the required procedures for prize claims and tax guidance. Winners typically must present identification and claim prizes within the period set by Caixa. For the many smaller prize-winners, the amounts will be paid through Caixa branches and authorised payment channels.
While the new millionaires prepare to formalise their claims, the rest of the country is left to imagine how such a sum might transform lives. The Mega da Virada continues to generate stories of aspiration and short-lived exhilaration across Brazil as players weigh the odds and dream of a major win.
Key Takeaways:
- Mega da Virada Brazil produced one of six winning tickets, with a Rio online bet taking R$181,892,881.09.
- The R$1.09 billion jackpot was split among six winners; draw numbers were 09, 13, 21, 32, 33 and 59.
- Three thousand nine hundred twenty-one bets won the quina (R$11,931.42 each) and 308,315 won the quadra (R$216.76 each).
- Local reactions show excitement and dashed hopes as identities of some winners remain unknown.

















