Key Facts
- ✓ Contest 6033 of the Federal Lottery took place on Wednesday, January 14.
- ✓ The first-place prize of R$500,000 was awarded to the holder of ticket number 007027.
- ✓ A full ticket for the Federal Lottery costs R$40, while a single fraction costs R$4.
- ✓ The next scheduled drawing for the Federal Lottery is set to occur on Saturday, January 17.
- ✓ Winning is possible not just by matching the full number, but also by matching specific digit sequences or approximations.
Winning Numbers Revealed
The latest drawing for the Federal Lottery has concluded, and the results for contest 6033 are now public. Held on Wednesday, January 14, the draw determined the winners of five distinct cash prizes distributed among lucky ticket holders.
According to the official results released by the Caixa Econômica Federal, the competition was fierce, but five specific ticket numbers emerged victorious. The prizes range from substantial six-figure sums to smaller, yet significant, amounts of over R$20,000.
The Official Winners
The results for contest 6033 identified five specific bilhetes (tickets) that secured prize money. The hierarchy of winnings places the first-place ticket at the top of the leaderboard with the largest payout.
Here are the official winning tickets and their corresponding prizes:
- 1st Place: Ticket 007027 won R$ 500,000
- 2nd Place: Ticket 079634 won R$ 35,000
- 3rd Place: Ticket 026247 won R$ 30,000
- 4th Place: Ticket 083720 won R$ 25,000
- 5th Place: Ticket 044084 won R$ 20,363
These results mark the conclusion of the Wednesday draw, shifting focus to the upcoming weekend event.
How to Play 🎟️
Participating in the Federal Lottery involves a unique purchasing process distinct from other draw-based games. Players must select a specific bilhete exposed at an authorized lottery house or purchase one from an authorized street vendor credentialed by the Caixa.
At the moment of purchase, the player is assigned the number printed on that specific ticket. The cost structure allows for flexibility:
- Full Ticket: R$ 40
- Fraction: R$ 4
Each ticket is divided into 10 fractions. If a player wins, the prize money is distributed proportionally based on how many fractions of the winning ticket they purchased.
Winning Criteria
Victory in the Federal Lottery is not limited to matching the exact winning number. There are several specific criteria that can result in a prize, creating multiple ways to win.
Prizes are awarded to players who meet the following conditions:
- Matching one of the five numbers drawn for the main prizes.
- Matching the thousandth, hundredth, and tenth digits of any of the five main prize numbers.
- Having a ticket number that corresponds to the immediately preceding or succeeding number of the 1st prize winner.
- Having a ticket number where the last digit matches one of the three digits immediately before or after the last digit of the 1st prize number (excluding those who won via the preceding/succeeding criteria).
- Matching the unit digit of the first prize.
It is noted that the probability of hitting the main prizes is linked to the quantity of tickets issued for each extraction.
Drawing Schedule
The Federal Lottery operates on a varied schedule, offering different types of draws throughout the week, month, and year. This structure ensures frequent opportunities for participation.
The specific types of draws include:
- Quartou: Held every Wednesday.
- Extração Regular de Sábado: Regular Saturday extraction.
- Enricou: A monthly draw held on a Saturday.
- Especial de Natal: An annual draw held in December.
Following the Wednesday contest, the next opportunity for players to try their luck is the upcoming Saturday draw, scheduled for the 17th of the month.
Looking Ahead
With contest 6033 officially settled, attention now turns to the next drawing. The winners of the Wednesday draw have secured their prizes based on the specific criteria of the Federal Lottery system.
Players interested in participating in the Saturday draw should visit authorized vendors to select their tickets. Remember that while the grand prize requires a full match, there are numerous secondary ways to win based on digit approximations and specific number sequences.









