Lottery Results for June 19, 2026

2026年6月19日樂透結果


Introduction

This report shows the winning numbers and how to get the money for US lotteries on June 19, 2026.

本報告顯示 2026 年 6 月 19 日美國樂透的中獎號碼及領獎方式。

Main Body

The Mega Millions numbers were 13-16-21-26-50 and the Mega Ball was 12. These numbers were the same in all states.

Mega Millions 的號碼為 13-16-21-26-50,而 Mega Ball 為 12。所有州的號碼均相同。

Different states have different rules for money. In Arizona, shops pay prizes up to $599. In Maryland and Missouri, shops pay up to $600. In Indiana, you must go to the main office for prizes over $49,999.

不同州的領獎規則不同。在亞利桑那州,店家支付最高 599 美元的獎金。在馬里蘭州和密蘇里州,店家支付最高 600 美元。在印第安納州,若獎金超過 49,999 美元,您必須前往總部領獎。

You must show an ID card to get your money. Tennessee and Maryland also ask for a Social Security number for big prizes. In Rhode Island, winners have 60 days to choose how they get their money.

您必須出示身分證件以領取獎金。田納西州和馬里蘭州在領取大獎時,還要求提供社會安全號碼。在羅德島州,中獎者有 60 天時間選擇領獎方式。

Conclusion

The Mega Millions results were the same everywhere, but each state has its own rules for prizes.

Mega Millions 的結果在各地均相同,但每個州對獎金的規定各異。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The Power of "UP TO"

In the text, we see: "shops pay prizes up to $599."

When we use up to, we are talking about a limit. It means the number cannot be higher, but it can be lower.

How it works:

  • $100 → OK ✅
  • $500 → OK ✅
  • $600 → NOT OK ❌ (Too high!)

🧩 Comparing Things

Look at these two sentences from the story:

  1. "The numbers were the same."
  2. "Different states have different rules."

These are opposites. Use them to describe things simply:

  • Same = No difference (A = A)
  • Different = Not the same (A ≠ B)

🛠️ Useful Action Words

Notice how the text tells you what to do:

  • Show an ID \rightarrow Let someone see your card.
  • Go to the office \rightarrow Move to a place.
  • Choose \rightarrow Pick one option.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
a piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read the news report about the lottery winners.
prize (n.)
money or a thing you win in a game or competition
Example:She won a big prize in the lottery.
office (n.)
a room or building where people work
Example:You must go to the main office to get your money.
results (n.)
the information found after a test or a game
Example:The lottery results are on the website.
Practice A2 words in a crossword