Analysis of Multi-Jurisdictional Lottery Outcomes for June 1, 2026

2026年6月1日多司法管轄區彩票結果分析


Introduction

This report details the results of various lottery drawings conducted on June 1, 2026, across several United States jurisdictions, including the outcomes of the Powerball draw and regional game results.

本報告詳細列出 2026 年 6 月 1 日在美國多個司法管轄區進行的各項彩票抽獎結果,包括 Powerball 抽獎結果及地區性遊戲結果。

Main Body

The Powerball drawing for June 1, 2026, yielded the sequence 02-42-47-57-58, with a Powerball of 14 and a Power Play multiplier of 3. Data indicates that no jackpot winner emerged from this drawing, nor were there any Match 5 or Match 5 plus Power Play winners. Consequently, the jackpot has rolled over, with the subsequent drawing on June 3 estimated at $194 million. The Powerball Double Play sequence for the same date was 02-07-35-44-57, with a Powerball of 25.

2026 年 6 月 1 日的 Powerball 抽獎號碼為 02-42-47-57-58,Powerball 號碼為 14,Power Play 倍數為 3。數據顯示本次抽獎沒有頭獎得主,也沒有 Match 5 或 Match 5 加上 Power Play 的獲獎者。因此,頭獎將累計,預計 6 月 3 日的下次抽獎金額將達到 1.94 億美元。同日 Powerball Double Play 的號碼為 02-07-35-44-57,Powerball 號碼為 25。

Regional lottery administrations reported diverse outcomes for localized games. In Maryland, results included Pick 3 (Midday: 8-7-4; Evening: 5-7-6), Pick 4 (Midday: 6-7-4-9; Evening: 5-3-2-0), and Pick 5 (Midday: 3-8-3-1-1; Evening: 1-0-7-7-1). California recorded Daily 3 results (Midday: 6-0-1; Evening: 1-2-9) and a Fantasy 5 sequence of 06-14-23-28-37. Mississippi reported Match 5 numbers as 04-24-27-28-29, while Washington recorded a Lotto sequence of 05-09-10-15-21-26.

地區彩票管理部門報告了各類本地遊戲的不同結果。在馬利蘭州,結果包括 Pick 3(中午:8-7-4;晚上:5-7-6)、Pick 4(中午:6-7-4-9;晚上:5-3-2-0)以及 Pick 5(中午:3-8-3-1-1;晚上:1-0-7-7-1)。加州記錄了 Daily 3 結果(中午:6-0-1;晚上:1-2-9)以及 Fantasy 5 號碼 06-14-23-28-37。密西西比州報告 Match 5 號碼為 04-24-27-28-29,而華盛頓州記錄的 Lotto 號碼為 05-09-10-15-21-26。

Administrative protocols for prize redemption vary by jurisdiction. In Maryland, Louisiana, and Washington, retailers are authorized to redeem prizes up to $600. In Mississippi, this threshold is $599. Prizes exceeding these limits generally necessitate claims via mail or in-person at headquarters. Specific mandates exist for high-value prizes; for instance, Maryland requires in-person claims for prizes exceeding $5,000, while Mississippi mandates in-person attendance for prizes of $100,000 or more.

獎金兌換的行政程序依司法管轄區而異。在馬利蘭州、路易斯安那州和華盛頓州,零售商獲授權兌換最高 600 美元的獎金。在密西西比州,此限額為 599 美元。超過這些限額的獎金通常需透過郵寄或親至總部申領。高額獎金有特定要求;例如馬利蘭州要求超過 5,000 美元的獎金必須親自申領,而密西西比州則規定 10 萬美元或以上的獎金必須親自出席領獎。

Conclusion

The absence of a Powerball jackpot winner has resulted in an increased prize pool for the next drawing, while regional games concluded with the specified numerical sequences.

由於沒有 Powerball 頭獎得主,導致下次抽獎的獎金池增加,而地區性遊戲則以指定的數字序列結束。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Formal Detachment: Nominalization and Passive Precision

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond communicating information and begin engineering tone. This text is a masterclass in Clinical Neutrality—a linguistic register where the human element is systematically erased to project absolute objectivity.

◈ The Nominalization Engine

C2 mastery requires the ability to transform verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts) to create a denser, more academic texture. Notice how the text avoids saying "The lottery officials decided how to pay out prizes" and instead utilizes:

"Administrative protocols for prize redemption vary by jurisdiction."

Analysis: "Administrative protocols" and "prize redemption" are nominal clusters. They shift the focus from the people acting to the system in place. This is the hallmark of high-level bureaucratic and legal English.

◈ Lexical Precision: The "Threshold" Concept

While a B2 student might use "limit" or "maximum," the text employs "threshold."

  • B2: "The limit for prizes is $600."
  • C2: "In Mississippi, this threshold is $599."

In a C2 context, threshold implies a precise point of transition between two different states (in this case, retailer redemption vs. headquarter claims). It is a surgically precise choice of vocabulary.

◈ Syntactic Density via Prepositional Layering

Observe the sentence: "The absence of a Powerball jackpot winner has resulted in an increased prize pool..."

Instead of a simple causal clause ("Because no one won..."), the author uses a complex noun phrase as the subject.

The C2 Formula: [The + Abstract Noun + of + Specific Entity] + [Present Perfect Verb] + [Resultant State]

This structure removes the 'story' element and replaces it with a 'data' element, which is essential for writing high-level reports, white papers, and academic theses.

Vocabulary Learning

jurisdiction
A defined territorial area over which a particular authority has legal power.
Example:The lottery regulations differ by jurisdiction, leading to varied prize limits.
administrative
Relating to the organization and management of an institution.
Example:Administrative protocols determine how prizes are redeemed across states.
threshold
A level or point at which something begins or changes.
Example:The threshold for claiming a prize is set at $600 in some jurisdictions.
mandates
Official orders or commands that require compliance.
Example:The state mandates that high‑value prizes must be claimed in person.
exceeding
Going beyond a set limit or boundary.
Example:Prizes exceeding $5,000 require additional verification.
redemption
The act of claiming or exchanging a prize or reward.
Example:Redemption procedures vary depending on the prize amount.
authorization
Official permission or approval to perform an action.
Example:Retailers are authorized to redeem prizes up to a certain value.
necessitate
To make necessary or require as a condition.
Example:The high prize amounts necessitate in‑person claims.
in-person
Requiring physical presence rather than remote or mail handling.
Example:In‑person attendance is required for prizes over $100,000.
headquarters
The main office or central location of an organization.
Example:Claims can be mailed to the headquarters for large prizes.
multiplier
A factor that increases a value, such as winnings.
Example:The Power Play multiplier can triple the winnings.
sequence
A particular order of items or events.
Example:The winning sequence was announced at the drawing.
emerged
To appear or become visible after being hidden or unknown.
Example:No jackpot winner emerged from the June draw.
subsequent
Following in time or order after a previous event.
Example:The subsequent drawing is scheduled for June 3.
estimated
Approximately calculated or approximated.
Example:The next jackpot is estimated at $194 million.
localized
Restricted to or characteristic of a particular area.
Example:Localized games have unique number combinations.
diverse
Showing variety; varied.
Example:The lottery offers diverse game options across states.
absence
State of not being present or lacking.
Example:The absence of a winner increased the prize pool.
increased
Made larger or greater in amount or extent.
Example:The prize pool increased after the draw.
Practice C2 words in a crossword