Powerball Results 6 June: No Jackpot Winner as Prize Climbs to $225 Million
The Powerball results for 6 June delivered another rollover, keeping the jackpot alive and pushing the prize higher for the next drawing. The winning numbers for Saturday, June 6, 2026, were 16, 32, 55, 59, 64, with the red Powerball 3. The Power Play multiplier was 3x.
- The June 6 Powerball Numbers at a Glance
- What Happened in the June 6 Drawing?
- Why the Jackpot Keeps Growing
- How to Play Powerball
- What the Power Play Means
- Powerball Prize Breakdown
- What Were the Odds?
- Double Play Results for June 6
- Where Powerball Is Played
- Why the June 6 Result Matters
- Powerball’s Place in Lottery History
- What Happens Next?
- Final Takeaway
No ticket matched all five white balls plus the Powerball, meaning the jackpot was not won. However, one ticket sold in California matched all five white balls to win $1 million, making it the biggest prize from the June 6 draw.
The jackpot had reached about $213 million, with a cash option reported around $94.5 million to $95.0 million, before the drawing. After no jackpot winner emerged, the top prize moved to an estimated $225 million, with a cash value of $100.3 million, for the next drawing on Monday, June 8, 2026.

The June 6 Powerball Numbers at a Glance
For players checking tickets from the Saturday night draw, the key results are:
Winning numbers: 16, 32, 55, 59, 64
Powerball: 3
Power Play: 3x
Jackpot winner: No
Match 5 winner: One ticket in California won $1 million
Next drawing: Monday, June 8, 2026
Next estimated jackpot: $225 million
Next estimated cash value: $100.3 million
The result continues a jackpot run that has been building since May 2, when tickets in Texas and Florida split a $20 million jackpot. Since then, repeated drawings have passed without a jackpot winner, allowing the prize to grow.
What Happened in the June 6 Drawing?
Saturday’s draw produced a number set that gave one California player a major win, but it did not create a jackpot winner. To claim the jackpot, a ticket must match all five white balls in any order plus the red Powerball.
The winning white balls were spread across the mid-to-high range: 16, 32, 55, 59 and 64. The red Powerball was 3.
Because no ticket matched the full combination, the jackpot rolled over again. That moved attention quickly to the next drawing, where the prize is expected to reach $225 million.
Why the Jackpot Keeps Growing
Powerball jackpots grow when there is no grand-prize winner. Each drawing gives players a chance to match the full six-number combination, but if no one does, the jackpot rolls into the next scheduled draw.
Powerball drawings are held three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The drawing time is generally listed as 10:59 p.m. ET, with some references rounding it to 11 p.m. ET.
The June 6 result was part of a rollover streak of more than a month. That streak began after the May 2 jackpot was won by tickets in Texas and Florida, which split a $20 million prize.
How to Play Powerball
Powerball is played by selecting six numbers:
Players choose five white balls from 1 to 69 and one red Powerball from 1 to 26. A ticket can be filled out manually, or players can use the Quick Pick option, which randomly selects numbers.
A standard Powerball ticket costs $2. Players can add Power Play for an additional $1. Power Play multiplies most non-jackpot prizes by 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x or 10x, depending on the multiplier selected before the drawing.
For the June 6 drawing, the Power Play was 3x.
What the Power Play Means
Power Play does not multiply the jackpot. It applies to non-jackpot prizes.
For example, the standard Match 5 prize is $1 million. With Power Play, that prize becomes $2 million, regardless of the multiplier drawn. Other prize tiers can be multiplied by the selected Power Play number.
For the June 6 drawing, the multiplier was 3x, meaning many smaller eligible prizes would have been tripled for tickets that included the Power Play option.
The 10x multiplier is only available when the advertised jackpot annuity is $150 million or less, so it was not relevant for a jackpot above $200 million.
Powerball Prize Breakdown
Powerball offers several ways to win, even when no one hits the jackpot. The regular prize structure is:
| Match | Prize |
|---|---|
| 5 white balls + Powerball | Jackpot |
| 5 white balls | $1 million |
| 4 white balls + Powerball | $50,000 |
| 4 white balls | $100 |
| 3 white balls + Powerball | $100 |
| 3 white balls | $7 |
| 2 white balls + Powerball | $7 |
| 1 white ball + Powerball | $4 |
| Powerball only | $4 |
With Power Play, several non-jackpot prizes increase:
| Match with Power Play | Prize |
|---|---|
| 5 white balls | $2 million |
| 4 white balls + Powerball | $200,000 |
| 4 white balls | $400 |
| 3 white balls + Powerball | $400 |
| 3 white balls | $28 |
| 2 white balls + Powerball | $28 |
| 1 white ball + Powerball | $16 |
| Powerball only | $16 |
What Were the Odds?
The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million.
That is why jackpots often roll over multiple times before someone wins the top prize. Even when millions of tickets are sold, matching all five white balls plus the Powerball remains extremely difficult.
The odds for smaller prizes are better. For example, matching only the red Powerball wins $4, while matching five white balls without the Powerball wins $1 million.
Double Play Results for June 6
Some Powerball players also participate in Double Play, an optional second drawing available in certain jurisdictions for an additional $1 per play.
The Double Play winning numbers for the June 6 drawing were:
3, 18, 26, 52, 54
Powerball: 8
Double Play gives players another chance to win prizes using the same numbers from their regular Powerball ticket. The top Double Play prize can reach $10 million. However, the Power Play multiplier does not apply to Double Play prizes.
Where Powerball Is Played
Powerball tickets are sold in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Tickets are commonly available at authorized lottery retailers such as gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. In some states, players can also buy tickets online through official lottery platforms or approved lottery services.
Cutoff times vary by jurisdiction. For example, in Michigan, in-store and online ticket sales are available until 9:45 p.m. on the night of the draw.
Why the June 6 Result Matters
The June 6 result matters for two reasons. First, it confirmed that the jackpot would continue growing, increasing attention around the Monday, June 8 drawing. Second, it produced a major $1 million prize for a California ticket holder, showing that even without a jackpot winner, large prizes remain in play.
The Powerball jackpot had already crossed the $200 million mark before the June 6 drawing. With the rollover, it moved to an estimated $225 million, bringing renewed interest from regular players and occasional ticket buyers.
Powerball’s Place in Lottery History
Powerball has been part of the U.S. lottery landscape since 1992. Since its launch, jackpots have been won more than 400 times.
Several states have built a strong record of jackpot-winning tickets, including Indiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The game’s largest prizes have reached historic levels. The top 10 Powerball jackpots include:
- $2.040 billion on Nov. 7, 2022 in California
- $1.817 billion on Dec. 24, 2025 in Arkansas
- $1.787 billion on Sept. 6, 2025 in Missouri and Texas
- $1.765 billion on Oct. 11, 2023 in California
- $1.586 billion on Jan. 13, 2016 in California, Florida and Tennessee
- $1.326 billion on April 6, 2024 in Oregon
- $1.080 billion on July 19, 2023 in California
- $842.4 million on Jan. 1, 2024 in Michigan
- $768.4 million on Mar. 27, 2019 in Wisconsin
- $758.7 million on Aug. 23, 2017 in Massachusetts
Although the June 6 jackpot was far below the billion-dollar record territory, it remained a significant prize and continued building momentum after another rollover.
What Happens Next?
The next Powerball drawing is scheduled for Monday, June 8, 2026, with an estimated jackpot of $225 million and a cash value of $100.3 million.
Players who want to participate must buy tickets before their local sales cutoff time. The drawing will be held at around 10:59 p.m. ET, and results are typically posted shortly afterward through official lottery channels.
If no one wins again, the jackpot will roll over and continue growing for the next scheduled drawing. If one or more tickets match all six numbers, the jackpot will be won and the prize cycle will reset.
Final Takeaway
The Powerball results for 6 June brought excitement but no jackpot winner. The numbers 16, 32, 55, 59, 64 and Powerball 3 created one $1 million Match 5 winner in California, while the jackpot rolled over to an estimated $225 million for Monday, June 8.
For players, the result is a reminder of both the difficulty and appeal of Powerball: the odds are long, but every rollover raises the stakes and keeps the next drawing firmly in the spotlight.
