Mega da Virada is just a few days away: bet now

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There are only a few days left until the end of the year, so Mega da Virada is getting closer and closer. This is the special contest of the Box, it takes place every year-end, on the 31st. As it is a special contest, the prize value is much higher. 

In 2023, the amount was even more surprising and will be the highest in the history of the contest: R$ 570 million for whoever gets all six numbers right. So, see below how to bet on Mega da Virada and learn how the contest works. 

See more: Discover 5 ways to make money in 2024

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About the contest 

Even with the Mega da Virada sales, the regular draws continued to take place normally until December 17th. Therefore, since the 18th all bets have been exclusively for the special draw. 

It is worth noting that the draw will take place on December 31st, so don't waste any time and place your bet now! Unlike other contests, this amount does not accumulate, so if no one gets all six numbers right, the amount will go entirely to whoever gets five numbers right. If no one gets all five numbers right, the amount will go to whoever gets four numbers right. 

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How to bet on Mega da Virada? 

Contrary to what many people think, the value of Mega da Virada bets is the same. In other words, a simple bet, with six numbers, costs R$ 5.00 and the syndicates are R$ 15.00.  

Furthermore, the ways to bet are also the same as in conventional competitions, check it out: 

  • Bet through website 
  • Through the app (available for Android and iOS);
  • For those who wish, there is still the option of going to lottery shops.

What are the biggest Mega da Virada prizes to date? 

Since it is a special contest, the Mega da Virada prize amounts are always surprising. So, check out the highest amounts to date: 

  • 2022: R$ 541.9 million;
  • 2021: R$$378.1 million;
  • 2020: R$ 325.2 million;
  • 2017: R$4T306.7 million;
  • 2019: R$ 304.2 million;
  • 2018: R$ 302.5 million;
  • 2014: R$ 263.2 million;

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