Winning Lottery Numbers for Virginia, Ohio, and California: June 21, 2026

維吉尼亞州、俄亥俄州與加州中獎號碼:2026年6月21日


Introduction

The lottery officials from Virginia, Ohio, and California have announced the winning numbers for their various draw games held on June 21, 2026.

維吉尼亞州、俄亥俄州與加州的彩票官方已公布 2026 年 6 月 21 日舉行的各項抽獎遊戲中獎號碼。

Main Body

The Virginia Lottery held several draws throughout the day. For Pick 3, the numbers were 4-4-8 (Day) and 0-2-4 (Night), with Fireball numbers 5 and 6. Pick 4 results were 9-3-8-3 (Day) and 4-1-2-5 (Night), with Fireball numbers 8 and 9. Pick 5 results were 3-1-3-3-9 (Day) and 0-5-3-5-6 (Night), both with a Fireball of 0. Furthermore, other draws included a five-number set (08-19-20-26-42), a bonus set (02-06-07-13-37, Bonus: 02), and specific games like Coffee Break (06) and Prime Time (15).

維吉尼亞州彩票全天舉行了多次抽獎。Pick 3 的號碼為 4-4-8(日間)與 0-2-4(夜間),Fireball 號碼為 5 與 6。Pick 4 的結果為 9-3-8-3(日間)與 4-1-2-5(夜間),Fireball 號碼為 8 與 9。Pick 5 的結果為 3-1-3-3-9(日間)與 0-5-3-5-6(夜間),Fireball 均為 0。此外,其他抽獎包括一組五個號碼(08-19-20-26-42)、一組紅利號碼(02-06-07-13-37,紅利號:02),以及 Coffee Break (06) 和 Prime Time (15) 等特定遊戲。

Meanwhile, the Ohio Lottery followed its daily schedule. The Pick 3 results were 7-2-3 (Midday) and 6-6-9 (Evening). For Pick 4, the numbers were 7-2-1-5 (Midday) and 4-8-9-0 (Evening), while Pick 5 results were 5-2-6-0-5 (Midday) and 4-0-4-8-9 (Evening). Additionally, a separate draw produced the sequence 07-14-15-33-34.

同時,俄亥俄州彩票按照其每日行程進行。Pick 3 的結果為 7-2-3(正午)與 6-6-9(夜晚)。Pick 4 的號碼為 7-2-1-5(正午)與 4-8-9-0(夜晚),而 Pick 5 的結果為 5-2-6-0-5(正午)與 4-0-4-8-9(夜晚)。此外,另一場抽獎產生了序列 07-14-15-33-34。

Finally, the California Lottery reported its Daily 3 results as 3-4-1 (Midday) and 2-7-0 (Evening). The Daily Derby results showed the 6-1-3 sequence (Whirl Win, Gold Rush, Hot Shot) with a time of 1:47.39. Other winning sequences included 05-11-20-32-36 and 3-9-2-1.

最後,加州彩票報告其 Daily 3 的結果為 3-4-1(正午)與 2-7-0(夜晚)。Daily Derby 的結果顯示 6-1-3 序列(Whirl Win, Gold Rush, Hot Shot),時間為 1:47.39。其他中獎序列包括 05-11-20-32-36 與 3-9-2-1。

Conclusion

The official winning numbers for these three states have been confirmed and shared through automated reporting systems.

這三個州官方的中獎號碼已獲得確認,並透過自動化報告系統分享。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from Simple to Fluent

At the A2 level, you likely write sentences like this: The Virginia Lottery had draws. The Ohio Lottery had draws. The California Lottery had draws.

That sounds like a robot. To reach B2, you need to use Transition Words to glue your ideas together. Look at how this article connects different locations and events:

🔗 The Glue Words Found in the Text

  1. Furthermore \rightarrow Used to add more information to the same topic.

    • Example: "The lottery had Pick 3. Furthermore, they had Pick 4."
    • B2 Tip: Use this instead of saying "And" or "Also" at the start of a sentence.
  2. Meanwhile \rightarrow Used when two different things are happening at the same time in different places.

    • Example: "Virginia announced numbers. Meanwhile, Ohio followed its own schedule."
    • B2 Tip: This is a powerful word for storytelling or reporting news.
  3. Finally \rightarrow Used to signal the end of a list or a sequence.

    • Example: "Finally, the California Lottery reported its results."

🛠️ Level-Up Your Vocabulary

Instead of using the word "said" or "gave", notice the professional verbs used here:

  • Announced: To make a public statement. (A2 \rightarrow B2 upgrade)
  • Confirmed: To prove that something is true. (A2 \rightarrow B2 upgrade)
  • Produced: To create or result in something. (A2 \rightarrow B2 upgrade)

The Logic Shift:

  • A2 Logic: Subject + Verb + Object. (Stop. Start new sentence. Stop.)
  • B2 Logic: Transition \rightarrow Subject + Verb + Object. (Flow. Connect. Flow.)

Vocabulary Learning

announced (v.)
To make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
Example:The company announced its new product line during the conference.
various (adj.)
Different kinds of; several different.
Example:The museum has various exhibits from different time periods.
furthermore (adv.)
In addition to what has been said; used to introduce a reinforcing point.
Example:The new apartment is cheaper; furthermore, it is closer to the city center.
sequence (n.)
A particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other.
Example:The numbers were entered in the correct sequence to unlock the vault.
confirmed (v.)
Proven to be true, accurate, or valid.
Example:The hotel confirmed my reservation via email.
automated (adj.)
Operated by largely automatic machinery or systems, reducing the need for human intervention.
Example:Many factories now use automated systems to assemble cars.
Practice B2 words in a crossword