Lottery Winning Numbers for June 13, 2026

2026年6月13日彩票中獎號碼


Introduction

Tennessee and Indiana shared the winning numbers for their lottery games on June 13, 2026.

田納西州與印第安納州於2026年6月13日公布了其彩票遊戲的中獎號碼。

Main Body

Tennessee had winning numbers for Powerball, Lotto America, and other games. The numbers for Powerball were 03-13-44-50-53. Cash 3 and Cash 4 had three draws every day.

田納西州有 Powerball、Lotto America 及其他遊戲的中獎號碼。Powerball 的號碼為 03-13-44-50-53。Cash 3 與 Cash 4 每天有三次開獎。

Indiana also had winning numbers. The Hoosier Lotto numbers were 01-07-08-10-44-45. The Millionaire for Life numbers were the same as in Tennessee.

印第安納州同樣有中獎號碼。Hoosier Lotto 的號碼為 01-07-08-10-44-45。Millionaire for Life 的號碼與田納西州相同。

People can get their money in different ways. In Tennessee, you go to a store for prizes under $599. For more money, you go to an office. In Indiana, you go to a store for prizes under $599. For very big prizes, you must go to the main office in Indianapolis. You have 180 days to get your money in Indiana.

民眾可以用不同的方式領獎。在田納西州,領取 599 美元以下獎金請前往商店;金額更高者則需前往辦公室。在印第安納州,領取 599 美元以下獎金請前往商店。至於極大額的獎金,必須前往印第安那波利斯的總辦公室。在印第安納州,您必須在 180 天內領取獎金。

Conclusion

The winning numbers are ready. Now, winners must follow the rules to get their money.

中獎號碼已公布。現在中獎者必須按照規則領取獎金。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  1. "You go to a store."
  2. "You have 180 days."

The Secret: In English, we use a simple pattern to tell people what to do or what they possess: PersonAction WordThing

Examples from the story:

  • You (Person) → go (Action) → to a store (Thing)
  • Winners (Person) → follow (Action) → the rules (Thing)

Why this helps you reach A2: Stop worrying about complex grammar. If you want to say something simply, just follow this map:

  • I go to the office.
  • I have the money.
  • We follow the law.

Vocabulary Learning

lottery (n.)
A game where people buy tickets to try and win a large amount of money.
Example:He bought a lottery ticket and won one thousand dollars.
shared (v.)
To give a part of something to others or have something in common.
Example:The two friends shared a large pizza for lunch.
draws (n.)
The act of choosing a winner by picking a number or name by chance.
Example:The lottery has two draws every single day.
prizes (n.)
Things (usually money) that you win in a game or competition.
Example:The winners received gold medals and cash prizes.
follow (v.)
To do something according to a set of rules or instructions.
Example:Please follow the rules of the classroom.
Practice A2 words in a crossword