Brazil’s most popular lottery, Mega-Sena, once again ended without a jackpot winner, as the highly anticipated draw held on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, failed to produce a ticket matching all six numbers.
As a result, the top prize rolled over to an estimated R$130 million, continuing a streak that kept players across the country eagerly watching each draw.
No Jackpot Winner in Tuesday’s Mega-Sena Draw
During Tuesday night’s Mega-Sena draw, no participant successfully matched all six numbers required to win the Sena prize. This outcome caused the jackpot to remain unclaimed, adding to the growing prize pool.
While the headline jackpot escaped players once again, the draw still created thousands of winners nationwide through the Quina (five numbers) and Quadra (four numbers) prize categories, which consistently reward a large number of tickets every draw.
Jackpot Growth Fueled Nationwide Interest
The repeated rollovers pushed Mega-Sena’s prize to one of its largest totals this year, drawing heightened interest from casual players and regular bettors alike. Ticket sales increased as anticipation grew around the possibility of a single winner-or multiple winners-finally breaking the streak.
Mega-Sena’s structure, which makes matching all six numbers extremely challenging, has long been known to create extended rollover periods, often leading to massive jackpots that dominate national headlines.
Why Mega-Sena Rollovers Are Common
Mega-Sena requires players to correctly select six numbers from a pool of 60, making the odds of winning the top prize exceptionally slim. Because of this, rollovers are a frequent outcome and are a major reason the lottery is capable of generating prizes worth tens or even hundreds of millions of reais.
Despite the difficulty, Mega-Sena remains one of Brazil’s most trusted and widely played lottery games, operated by Caixa Econômica Federal.
What Players Took Away from the Draw
Although no jackpot was awarded, many players still walked away with meaningful winnings, reinforcing Mega-Sena’s appeal beyond just the top prize. For many, even smaller wins added to the excitement of participating in one of Brazil’s most iconic games of chance.
As the jackpot continued to grow, attention quickly shifted toward the next draw, with hopes that the rollover streak would finally come to an end.
FAQs Of Mega-Sena Jackpot Rolled Over Again as R$130 Million
How long does a Mega-Sena jackpot rollover last?
There is no fixed limit. The jackpot continues rolling over until at least one ticket matches all six numbers in a draw.
Can multiple people win the Mega-Sena jackpot in the same draw?
Yes. If more than one ticket matches all six numbers, the jackpot is split equally among the winners.
What happens if a Mega-Sena prize is not claimed?
Unclaimed prizes are transferred to social and educational programs funded by the lottery after the official claim period expires.