Lottery Results and Rules for June 2026

2026年6月彩券開獎結果與規則


Introduction

This report shows the winning numbers for many US states. It also explains how to get your prize money.

本報告列出了許多美國州的中獎號碼,並說明如何領取您的獎金。

Main Body

Many states had winning numbers on June 14, 2026. For example, Tennessee had 1-5-5 and 9-5-4-7. Maryland had 5-2-5 and 2-4-7-7. Other states like Indiana, Missouri, and Washington also had winning numbers.

許多州在 2026 年 6 月 14 日有中獎號碼。例如,田納西州的號碼為 1-5-5 和 9-5-4-7;馬里蘭州為 5-2-5 和 2-4-7-7。其他州如印第安納州、密蘇里州和華盛頓州也有中獎號碼。

Rules for money are different in each state. In most states, you can get up to $600 at a small shop. For more money, you must go to a big lottery office or send a letter. In Delaware, you can keep your name a secret.

領獎規則在各州有所不同。在大多數州,您可以在小店領取最高 600 美元。若金額較高,您必須前往大型彩券辦公室或寄信申請。在特拉華州,您可以選擇對外保密姓名。

Two big games are Mega Millions and Powerball. On June 12, the Mega Millions prize was $413 million. On June 13, no one won the Powerball prize. In the past, some people won over $2 billion in California.

兩款大型遊戲是 Mega Millions 和 Powerball。6 月 12 日,Mega Millions 的獎金為 4.13 億美元。6 月 13 日,Powerball 無人中獎。過去在加州,曾有人贏得超過 20 億美元。

Conclusion

The lotteries are working well. People can still win big prizes.

彩券運作良好,人們仍能贏得大獎。

Vocabulary Learning

💰 Comparing Things: 'Small' vs 'Big'

In this text, we see a clear pattern of opposites. This helps you describe the world simply.

  • Small shop \rightarrow A place for little money (under $600).
  • Big office \rightarrow A place for a lot of money.

How to use this for A2: When you describe a place or a thing, pick a simple adjective.

  • I have a small car. \rightarrow I want a big car.
  • The shop is small. \rightarrow The city is big.

📍 The 'In' Rule for Places

Notice how the text talks about locations:

  • In most states...
  • In Delaware...
  • In California...

Simple Rule: Use "In" when you are talking about a city, a state, or a country.

In+extPlace=extCorrect\text{In} + ext{Place} = ext{Correct} (Example: In New York, In Japan, In London)

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read the report about the lottery results.
prize (n.)
Money or a gift you win in a game or competition
Example:She won a big cash prize in the lottery.
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden or not told to other people
Example:He kept his winning ticket a secret.
billion (n.)
The number 1,000,000,000
Example:The winner received over one billion dollars.
Practice A2 words in a crossword