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Lotofácil: Two Bettors Hit All 15 Numbers and Win R$ 663,505.40 Each; Check the Numbers

Check the results and prizes for Lotofácil Contest 3154 (07/13)

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A bet placed in Salvador/BA and another in Alto Paraguai/MT matched all 15 numbers drawn in Lotofácil contest 3154 (07/13) and will each receive the prize of R$ 663,505.40.

 

The winning numbers were: 01 – 02 – 03 – 04 – 08 – 09 – 12 – 14 – 15 – 16 – 18 – 20 – 23 – 24 – 25.

 

In addition to the winning bets, here are the prizes for the other categories in this contest:

14 matches: 294 winners, R$ 1,352.01

13 matches: 11,326 winners, R$ 30.00

12 matches: 118,841 winners, R$ 12.00

11 matches: 587,786 winners, R$ 6.00

 

 

To participate in Lotofácil, bets must be placed by 7 PM (Brasília time) on the day of the draw at accredited lottery retailers or on the official Caixa website. There are 25 numbers available, and bets are made in games of 15 to 20 numbers. The minimum bet costs R$ 3.00, while the most expensive bet can exceed R$ 46,500. You can also use the "Surpresinha" option to let the system choose the numbers for you, or compete with the same bet for 3, 6, 12, 18, or 24 consecutive contests through the "Teimosinha" option.

 

 

What are the odds of winning the top prize in Lotofácil?

The chance of hitting the top prize with a simple 15-number bet is one in almost 3.3 million. Betting with 16 numbers increases the game cost to R$ 48.00, but the odds improve to one in just over 204 thousand. Those betting on all 20 numbers have a chance of one in 211 of hitting the top prize. With a minimum bet, the chance of winning at least the R$ 6 prize is one in 11.

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