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The Mega-Sena lottery in Brazil will hold its 2,984th draw on Saturday, March 14, 2026, with a top prize of R$ 75 million (approximately $15 million USD) after no one won the jackpot in the previous draw

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The Mega-Sena lottery in Brazil will hold its 2,984th draw on Saturday, March 14, 2026, with a top prize of R$ 75 million (approximately $15 million USD) after no one won the jackpot in the previous draw
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Summary

The Mega-Sena lottery in Brazil will hold its 2,984th draw on Saturday, March 14, 2026, with a top prize of R$ 75 million (approximately $15 million USD) after no one won the jackpot in the previous draw. The draw will take place at 9 PM Brasília time at the Espaço da Sorte in São Paulo and will be broadcast live on Caixa's YouTube and Facebook channels. Bets can be placed until 8 PM Brasília time at authorized lottery outlets nationwide or online via the Loterias Caixa portal, with a simple six-number game costing R$ 6. In the preceding draw (concurso 2,983) on Thursday, March 12, no one matched all six numbers, but two residents of Santarém each won R$ 1,328.62 by matching four numbers, with their bets placed at local lottery outlets in the Santa Clara and Uruará neighborhoods. The winning numbers for that draw were 03, 15, 30, 32, 40, and 52, which also produced 35 winners of five numbers (each receiving R$ 68,098.14) and 2,957 winners of four numbers.

★ Why It Matters

This event highlights the significant public interest and economic activity surrounding Brazil's national lottery, with a major jackpot driving participation and local winners benefiting from smaller prizes, while also demonstrating the lottery's operational transparency through live broadcasts and widespread accessibility.