Mar 18 • 18:12 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

With a bet that won 34 million reais, Ceará reaches 24 Mega-Sena maximum prizes

Ceará has recorded 24 maximum prize wins in the Mega-Sena lottery as of this week.

The Brazilian state of Ceará has achieved a significant milestone by recording its 24th maximum prize win in the Mega-Sena lottery, following a recent victory that awarded 34 million reais. This win, which occurred on Tuesday, September 17, has contributed to a total of 613 million reais accumulated from lottery winnings in the state since 2001. The recent prize was won by a player in the coastal city of Camocim, highlighting the success of electronic betting channels.

On this occasion, the total prize pool was 104.5 million reais, divided equally among three winners, including the winner from Ceará and others from Goiás and Paraná. The Mega-Sena lottery had been accumulating since March 3, as no one successfully guessed all six drawn numbers until now, making this win a highly anticipated and joyous event for lottery players in the region.

As the popularity of the Mega-Sena lottery continues to grow, this latest win not only underscores the frequent successes seen in Ceará but also serves to boost local enthusiasm for lottery participation. The considerable sums involved in these prizes indicate the potential economic impact on winner communities, further contributing to the allure and excitement surrounding lottery games in Brazil.

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