Lottery Results for June 4, 2026

A2

Lottery Results for June 4, 2026

2026年6月4日彩票結果


Introduction

This report shows the lottery numbers for Washington, Tennessee, Missouri, and South Dakota on June 4, 2026. It also explains how to get your money.

本報告顯示 2026 年 6 月 4 日華盛頓州、田納西州、密蘇里州及南達科他州的彩票號碼,並說明如何領獎。

Main Body

Many games had winning numbers. Washington, Tennessee, Missouri, and South Dakota all had different winning numbers for their games.

許多遊戲都有中獎號碼。華盛頓州、田納西州、密蘇里州及南達科他州的各項遊戲中獎號碼均不相同。

Some people can get money at a store. In Washington and Missouri, the limit is $600. In Tennessee, the limit is $599. In South Dakota, the limit is $100.

部分中獎者可在商店領獎。在華盛頓州與密蘇里州,領獎上限為 600 美元。在田納西州,上限為 599 美元。在南達科他州,上限為 100 美元。

People with big prizes must go to an office. In South Dakota, you must go to the office in Pierre for very big prizes.

大獎得主必須前往辦公室領獎。在南達科他州,若獲得極高額獎金,必須前往皮埃爾的辦公室。

Conclusion

The lottery games are finished. You can now get your prize money from the state offices.

彩票遊戲已結束。您現在可前往州政府辦公室領取獎金。

Vocabulary Learning

💰 Money Words & Limits

In this text, we see a pattern for talking about maximum amounts (the most you can have).

The Pattern: The limit is [Amount] \rightarrow The limit is $600.

How to use it at A2 level: Use this phrase when talking about rules or prices. It is simpler than saying "The maximum amount of money you can take is..."

Compare these examples:

  • Washington: Limit \rightarrow $600
  • South Dakota: Limit \rightarrow $100

Simple Vocabulary Boost:

  • Big prizes \rightarrow a lot of money.
  • Office \rightarrow a place for business/work.
  • Get your money \rightarrow receive your payment.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read the news report about the weather.
limit (n.)
The highest amount or number that is allowed
Example:The speed limit on this road is 50 kilometers per hour.
prize (n.)
Money or a thing that you win in a game or competition
Example:She won a big prize in the lottery.
finished (adj.)
When something has come to an end
Example:The movie is finished, so we can go home now.
B2

Report on State Lottery Results and Prize Claim Rules for June 4, 2026

2026年6月4日州彩票結果與領獎規則報告


Introduction

This report provides the winning numbers for several lottery draws and explains how to claim prizes in Washington, Tennessee, Missouri, and South Dakota for June 4, 2026.

本報告提供華盛頓州、田納西州、密蘇里州及南達科他州於2026年6月4日的多次彩票開獎號碼,並說明如何領獎。

Main Body

The winning numbers for this date varied across the different states. In Washington, the results included Cash Pop (02), Pick 3 (5-8-6), Match 4 (03-11-15-18), Hit 5 (01-04-05-06-09), and a twenty-number Keno sequence. Tennessee held several draws for Cash 3 and 4 throughout the day, and the Daily Tennessee Jackpot result was 17-22-27-32-36. Missouri's results included midday and evening draws for Pick 3 and Pick 4, five Cash Pop draws, and a Show Me Cash sequence of 01-14-17-20-33. Finally, South Dakota's Millionaire for Life numbers were 06-13-19-28-34 with a bonus number of 05.

該日期的中獎號碼在各州有所不同。在華盛頓州,結果包括 Cash Pop (02)、Pick 3 (5-8-6)、Match 4 (03-11-15-18)、Hit 5 (01-04-05-06-09) 以及一組 20 個數字的 Keno 序列。田納西州全天舉行了多次 Cash 3 和 4 的開獎,Daily Tennessee Jackpot 的結果為 17-22-27-32-36。密蘇里州的結果包括 Pick 3 和 Pick 4 的中午與傍晚開獎、五次 Cash Pop 開獎,以及一組 01-14-17-20-33 的 Show Me Cash 序列。最後,南達科他州的 Millionaire for Life 號碼為 06-13-19-28-34,特別號為 05。

Rules for claiming prizes differ by region. Washington and Missouri allow winners to collect up to $600 from a retailer; however, for larger amounts, winners must use the mail or visit regional offices. Tennessee has a slightly lower limit of $599 for retailers. Furthermore, its district offices in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Memphis can pay out up to $199,999, whereas the Nashville headquarters can process any amount. South Dakota has the strictest rules, as retailers can only pay out up to $100. Consequently, winners of major prizes like Powerball or Mega Millions must appear in person at the Pierre office.

領獎規則因地區而異。華盛頓州和密蘇里州允許中獎者向零售商領取最高 600 美元;然而,對於較大金額,中獎者必須透過郵寄或前往區域辦公室。田納西州對零售商的限額稍低,為 599 美元。此外,其位於諾克斯維爾、查塔努加和孟菲斯的地區辦公室最高可支付 199,999 美元,而納什維爾總部則可處理任何金額。南達科他州的規則最為嚴格,零售商最高僅能支付 100 美元。因此,Powerball 或 Mega Millions 等大獎的中獎者必須親自前往皮埃爾辦公室。

Conclusion

The lottery draws for June 4, 2026, are now complete, and each state agency has set up the necessary processes to pay out the prizes.

2026年6月4日的彩票開獎現已完成,各州機構均已建立必要的程序以支付獎金。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Logic Leap': Moving from Simple to Complex Connections

As an A2 learner, you likely use and, but, and because. To reach B2, you need to use Transition Words that show a logical relationship between two ideas. The article uses several 'power words' that act as a bridge to higher fluency.

🛠️ The Contrast Tool: However vs. Whereas

Notice how the text compares different states. Instead of saying "Washington is like this but Tennessee is like that," it uses sophisticated markers:

  • However: Used to introduce a surprising or opposite fact.
    • Example: "...collect up to $600 from a retailer; however, for larger amounts, winners must use the mail..."
    • A2 Style: "...but they must use the mail."
  • Whereas: Used to compare two different things in one sentence. It's like a balance scale.
    • Example: "...offices in Knoxville... can pay out up to $199,999, whereas the Nashville headquarters can process any amount."
    • B2 Power Move: Use whereas when you want to highlight a direct difference between two groups.

🚀 The Result Chain: Consequently

When one thing happens because of another, A2 students use so. B2 students use Consequently. It signals a formal cause-and-effect relationship.

  • The Logic: South Dakota has strict rules \rightarrow Consequently, winners must go to the Pierre office.
  • The Shift: Stop saying "So I was late." Start saying "I missed the bus; consequently, I was late."

📈 Adding Information: Furthermore

Instead of repeating "also" or "and," use Furthermore to add a new, important point to your argument. It tells the reader: "I have more evidence to give you."

Quick Guide for your Transition:

  • Instead of And \rightarrow Try Furthermore
  • Instead of But \rightarrow Try However
  • Instead of So \rightarrow Try Consequently

Vocabulary Learning

varied (v.)
Differed in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class.
Example:The weather varied greatly from the coast to the mountains.
sequence (n.)
A particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other.
Example:The player had to memorize the correct sequence of numbers to win.
retailer (n.)
A person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use.
Example:You can claim small lottery prizes at any authorized retailer.
furthermore (adv.)
In addition to what has been said; used to introduce a further point.
Example:The hotel is very expensive; furthermore, it is located far from the city center.
process (v.)
To perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on something in order to change or preserve it, or to deal with officially.
Example:The headquarters will process the application within ten business days.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something; therefore.
Example:He failed to provide the correct ID; consequently, he could not collect the prize.
C2

Analysis of State Lottery Draw Results and Prize Redemption Protocols for June 4, 2026

2026年6月4日州彩票開獎結果及獎金兌換流程分析


Introduction

This report details the numerical outcomes of various lottery draws and the associated claim procedures for the states of Washington, Tennessee, Missouri, and South Dakota on June 4, 2026.

本報告詳細列出 2026 年 6 月 4 日華盛頓州、田納西州、密蘇里州及南達科他州各項彩票開獎的數字結果及相關的領獎程序。

Main Body

The numerical data for the specified date indicates varied outcomes across multiple jurisdictions. In Washington, results included Cash Pop (02), Pick 3 (5-8-6), Match 4 (03-11-15-18), Hit 5 (01-04-05-06-09), and a twenty-number Keno sequence. Tennessee reported multiple draws for Cash 3 and 4, including morning, midday, and evening intervals, alongside a Daily Tennessee Jackpot result of 17-22-27-32-36. Missouri's results spanned Pick 3 and Pick 4 midday and evening draws, as well as five distinct Cash Pop intervals and a Show Me Cash sequence of 01-14-17-20-33. South Dakota recorded the Millionaire for Life numbers as 06-13-19-28-34 with a bonus of 05.

指定日期的數字數據顯示,多個司法管轄區的結果各異。在華盛頓州,結果包括 Cash Pop (02)、Pick 3 (5-8-6)、Match 4 (03-11-15-18)、Hit 5 (01-04-05-06-09) 以及一組 20 個數字的 Keno 序列。田納西州報告了多場 Cash 3 與 Cash 4 開獎,包括早晨、中午及傍晚時段,以及 Daily Tennessee Jackpot 的結果為 17-22-27-32-36。密蘇里州的結果涵蓋 Pick 3 與 Pick 4 的中午及傍晚開獎,以及五個不同時段的 Cash Pop 和一組 Show Me Cash 序列 01-14-17-20-33。南達科他州記錄的 Millionaire for Life 號碼為 06-13-19-28-34,特別號為 05。

Institutional frameworks for prize redemption exhibit regional divergence. Washington and Missouri maintain a $600 threshold for retailer redemption, beyond which claimants must utilize postal services or regional offices. Tennessee employs a slightly lower threshold of $599 for retailer redemption, with specific payout caps of $199,999 at its district offices in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Memphis, while the Nashville headquarters remains capable of processing any amount. South Dakota implements the most restrictive retailer limit, capping such redemptions at $100. Furthermore, South Dakota mandates in-person presentation at the Pierre office for high-tier prizes, including Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots.

獎金兌換的制度在區域間存在差異。華盛頓州與密蘇里州將零售商兌獎門檻設為 600 美元,超過此金額的領獎者必須使用郵寄服務或前往區域辦事處。田納西州的零售商兌獎門檻略低,為 599 美元,其位於諾克斯維爾、查塔努加與孟菲斯的地區辦事處有 199,999 美元的支付上限,而納什維爾總部則可處理任何金額。南達科他州實施最嚴格的零售商限制,兌獎上限僅為 100 美元。此外,南達科他州規定高階獎項(包括 Powerball 與 Mega Millions 巨獎)必須親至皮埃爾辦事處領獎。

Conclusion

The lottery draws for June 4, 2026, have been concluded, and the respective state agencies have established the necessary administrative channels for prize disbursement.

2026 年 6 月 4 日的彩票開獎已結束,各州相關機構已建立必要的行政管道以發放獎金。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Administrative Neutrality

To move from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing a situation to encoding it within a specific professional register. This text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) and adjectives (qualities) into nouns to create an aura of objective, institutional distance.

◈ The Mechanism of Depersonalization

Observe how the text avoids agency. A B2 student might write: "Washington and Missouri let retailers pay out prizes up to $600."

Instead, the C2 author employs Institutional Frameworks and Regional Divergence. Note the transformation:

  • Action: "They differ in how they pay." \rightarrow Nominalization: "Institutional frameworks for prize redemption exhibit regional divergence."

By turning the verb "diverge" into the noun "divergence," the writer shifts the focus from the act of differing to the concept of difference. This is the hallmark of C2 academic and legal writing: the subject is no longer a person, but a phenomenon.

◈ Lexical Precision: The 'Threshold' vs. 'Limit'

C2 mastery requires distinguishing between near-synonyms based on systemic context:

  1. Threshold ($600 threshold): Used here to denote a critical point of transition. Once this numerical value is crossed, the entire nature of the process changes (from retailer to postal/office).
  2. Cap (payout caps): Used to denote an absolute ceiling. It is not a transition point, but a hard stop.

◈ Syntactic Compression

Look at the phrase: "...the respective state agencies have established the necessary administrative channels for prize disbursement."

Compare the cognitive load:

  • B2: "The states have set up ways for people to get their prize money."
  • C2: "...established the necessary administrative channels for prize disbursement."

The C2 version uses a Noun String (administrative channels \rightarrow prize disbursement). This compresses complex ideas into single semantic units, allowing the writer to convey a high volume of bureaucratic information without sacrificing formal elegance.

Vocabulary Learning

jurisdictions (n.)
Areas or territories over which a legal authority or set of laws exercises control.
Example:The legal team had to navigate the differing regulations across several international jurisdictions.
divergence (n.)
The process or state of deviating from a common point or standard; a difference in direction or character.
Example:There is a notable divergence between the two political parties regarding economic reform.
threshold (n.)
The magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, or condition to occur.
Example:The company set a high revenue threshold that must be met before bonuses are distributed.
mandates (v.)
To make something mandatory; to officially require or command a particular course of action.
Example:The new safety regulation mandates that all employees wear protective gear at all times.
disbursement (n.)
The payment of money from a fund or account, typically for a specific purpose.
Example:The university oversaw the disbursement of grants to the qualifying research students.
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