Lotofácil 3708: Two Bets Win Nearly R$1 Million Each; See the Results

The latest Lotofácil drawing ended without a top-prize winner, and the jackpot is set to roll over to the next contest on Friday, June 12, with an estimated prize of R$ 2 million. The results also confirmed payouts across multiple prize tiers, rewarding thousands of players for matching partial combinations of the drawn numbers.
According to the drawing, 6,932 winning tickets matched 13 numbers and will receive R$ 35 each. Another 85,742 bets matched 12 numbers, earning R$ 14 each, while 472,476 tickets hit 11 numbers and will collect R$ 7 each. The lottery continues to distribute prizes not only to the main jackpot category but also to lower tiers, which helps make the game more accessible to a broader number of participants.
Lotofácil is one of Brazil’s most popular lottery games because of its relatively simple format and higher odds compared with many other national draws. Players choose 15 numbers from a pool of 25, and the objective is to match as many of the drawn numbers as possible. In addition to the grand prize for matching all 15 numbers, the game also awards prizes for 14, 13, 12 and 11 hits. That tiered payout structure means many players can still win smaller amounts even when they fall short of the maximum prize.
The odds of winning the top prize depend on how many numbers are selected. With the minimum bet, which costs R$ 3.50 and uses 15 numbers, the chance of matching all 15 is about one in 3.3 million. If the player chooses 16 numbers, the price rises to R$ 56, but the odds improve significantly to about one in 204,000. A maximum-style play with 20 numbers increases the chance further, bringing the odds to roughly one in 211.
Even with the smallest bet, the game offers a relatively strong chance of receiving at least a small return. The probability of winning at least the R$ 5 minimum prize is about one in 11. This combination of manageable entry cost, multiple prize levels and comparatively favorable odds has helped Lotofácil remain one of the most frequently played lottery games in the country.
With no major winner in the latest drawing, attention now shifts to the upcoming contest, where the estimated R$ 2 million prize is expected to attract renewed interest from players hoping to hit the full combination and claim the main jackpot.





