Lottery Results for May 11, 2026

Introduction

Tennessee and Maryland shared the lottery results for May 11, 2026.

Main Body

The Powerball numbers are 24-30-37-56-64. The Powerball is 07. The big prize is 58 million dollars. Other games in Tennessee and Maryland also have winning numbers. In Tennessee, you can get money up to $599 at a store. For more money, you must send a letter or go to an office. In Maryland, you can get money up to $600 at a store. You can get up to $25,000 at a casino. You must be the right age and live in Maryland. Both states need to see your ID and Social Security number for big prizes. In Maryland, you must go to the office in person for prizes over $5,000.

Conclusion

The winning numbers are ready. The lottery offices are open to pay the winners.

Learning

The 'Must' Rule

When you see must, it means you have no choice. It is a requirement.

  • You must send a letter. \rightarrow You have to do this to get the money.
  • You must be the right age. \rightarrow This is a rule.
  • You must go to the office. \rightarrow This is the only way.

Simple Money Words

Notice how we talk about amounts:

  • Up to \rightarrow This is the maximum limit. (Example: *Up to 600means600* means 600 is the most you can get at a store).
  • Over \rightarrow More than. (Example: *Over 5,000means5,000* means 5,001 or more).

Action Place Pairs

Look at how the text connects an action to a place:

  • Get money \rightarrow at a store
  • Get money \rightarrow at a casino
  • Go \rightarrow to an office

Vocabulary Learning

lottery (n.)
A game of chance where people buy tickets and win prizes.
Example:I bought a lottery ticket hoping to win the jackpot.
results (n.)
The outcomes or answers of a contest or test.
Example:The lottery results were announced on TV.
numbers (n.)
Digits that represent a quantity.
Example:The winning numbers were 24, 30, 37, 56, and 64.
prize (n.)
An award given for winning.
Example:She received a prize for winning the lottery.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods or services.
Example:He used money from the lottery to buy a car.
store (n.)
A place where goods are sold.
Example:You can collect your money at a store.
office (n.)
A room or building where work is done.
Example:You must go to the office to claim your prize.
casino (n.)
A place for gambling games.
Example:You can win money at a casino.
ID (n.)
A document that proves your identity.
Example:Show your ID to claim the prize.
prizes (n.)
Awards given for winning.
Example:The prizes for this lottery are huge.