Lottery Results for June 6, 2026

2026年6月6日樂透開獎結果


Introduction

This report shows the lottery numbers for South Carolina, Mississippi, and California on June 6, 2026. It also explains how to get the prize money.

本報告列出 2026 年 6 月 6 日南卡羅來納州、密西西比州與加州的樂透號碼,並說明如何領取獎金。

Main Body

The Powerball numbers for South Carolina and California were 16-32-55-59-64. The Powerball was 03. Other games had different numbers. For example, South Carolina Pick 3 Midday was 8-0-9.

南卡羅來納州與加州的 Powerball 號碼為 16-32-55-59-64,Powerball 號碼為 03。其他遊戲的號碼則不同。例如,南卡羅來納州 Pick 3 中午場為 8-0-9。

People get their money in different ways. In South Carolina, you can get small prizes at a store. For big prizes, you must go to the office in Columbia.

領獎方式各異。在南卡羅來納州,小額獎金可在商店領取。至於大額獎金,必須前往哥倫比亞的辦公室。

In Mississippi, you can get prizes up to $599 at a store. For more money, you must go to the office in Flowood or send a letter.

在密西西比州,599 美元以下的獎金可在商店領取。若金額更高,則必須前往 Flowood 的辦公室或寄信申請。

You must get your money in 180 days. Both states can put big prizes directly into your bank account.

您必須在 180 天內領獎。兩個州均可將大額獎金直接匯入您的銀行帳戶。

Conclusion

The lottery draws are finished. The states are now paying the winners.

樂透抽獎已結束。各州目前正向中獎者支付獎金。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 Learning about 'HOW' and 'WHERE'

Look at these phrases from the text. They tell us the way to do something or the place to go.

1. The Way (How)

  • "In different ways" \rightarrow Not the same.
  • "Directly into your bank account" \rightarrow Fast, straight to the bank.

2. The Place (Where)

  • "At a store" \rightarrow A local shop.
  • "To the office in Columbia" \rightarrow A specific building in a city.

Quick Grammar Tip: The word "MUST" When the text says "You must go" or "You must get your money," it means there is no choice. It is a rule.

  • Rule: Must + Action
  • Example: You must pay \rightarrow (It is necessary).

Vocabulary Focus: Money Words

  • Prize: Money you win from a game.
  • Small / Big: These describe the amount of money.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing or a talk that gives information about something
Example:I read the news report about the lottery winners.
prize (n.)
Money or a gift you win in a game or competition
Example:She won a big prize in the lottery.
midday (n.)
Twelve o'clock in the daytime; noon
Example:The lottery numbers for the midday game are out.
directly (adv.)
Going straight to a place without stopping or changing
Example:The money goes directly into your bank account.
draws (n.)
The process of picking a winner or a number by chance
Example:The lottery draws happen every week.
Practice A2 words in a crossword