Lottery Results for June 22, 2026

2026年6月22日彩票結果


Introduction

This report shows the lottery results for June 22, 2026. It looks at the Powerball and Mega Millions games in the USA.

本報告顯示 2026 年 6 月 22 日的彩票結果,涵蓋美國的 Powerball 和 Mega Millions 遊戲。

Main Body

The Powerball numbers were 17-19-21-45-48 and 13. No one won the big prize of $313 million. One person in California won $1 million. Now the big prize is $327 million.

Powerball 的號碼為 17-19-21-45-48 以及 13。無人贏得 3.13 億美元的大獎。加州有一人贏得 100 萬美元。目前大獎金額為 3.27 億美元。

The Mega Millions numbers were 13-16-21-26-50 and 12. No one won the big prize. Now the big prize is $467 million. Many people in California won small prizes.

Mega Millions 的號碼為 13-16-21-26-50 以及 12。無人贏得大獎。目前大獎金額為 4.67 億美元。許多加州居民贏得了小獎。

Some people need to go to a store to get their money. In Tennessee, Missouri, and Washington, you can do this for prizes under $600. For big prizes, you must show an ID card to the lottery office.

部分獲獎者需要前往店面領獎。在田納西州、密蘇里州與華盛頓州,獎金低於 600 美元者可採取此方式。至於大獎,則必須向彩票辦公室出示身分證明文件。

Conclusion

No one won the big prizes. Because of this, the prizes for June 23 and 24 are now much bigger.

無人贏得大獎。因此,6 月 23 日與 24 日的獎金現在金額更高。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Money' Logic

In English, we use specific words to describe the size of things. Look at these pairs from the text:

  • Big \rightarrow $313 million
  • Small \rightarrow $100 (example)

How to use this for A2: When you talk about amounts, use these opposites to be clear.

"The prize is big." \leftrightarrow "The prize is small."


📍 Where is it?

Notice how the text names places:

  • California
  • Tennessee
  • Missouri
  • Washington

Rule: Always use a Capital Letter for cities, states, and countries.

Incorrect: i live in california. \rightarrow Correct: I live in California.


🔑 Must vs. Can

These words tell us if something is a choice or a rule:

  1. Can (It is possible/allowed) \rightarrow "You can do this for prizes under $600."
  2. Must (It is a rule/necessary) \rightarrow "You must show an ID card."

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read a report about the weather.
results (n.)
The information found after a test or a game
Example:The student is waiting for her exam results.
prize (n.)
Something you win in a game or competition
Example:The first prize is a new car.
million (n.)
The number 1,000,000
Example:He has one million dollars in the bank.
Practice A2 words in a crossword