Winning Powerball Numbers for June 6: Jackpot Results

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Winning Powerball Numbers for June 6: No Jackpot Winner as Prize Climbs to $225 Million

The Powerball jackpot will continue to grow after no ticket matched all six numbers in the Saturday, June 6, 2026 drawing, leaving millions of players looking ahead to the next chance at a life-changing prize.

The winning numbers for the June 6 drawing were 16, 32, 55, 59, 64, and the red Powerball was 3. The Power Play multiplier was 3x.

Although the $213 million jackpot went unclaimed, the drawing still produced major winners, including a $1 million Match 5 ticket sold in California and a $50,000 winning ticket in Ohio. With no grand-prize winner, the jackpot has now risen to an estimated $225 million for the next drawing, with a cash value of $100.3 million.

See the winning Powerball numbers for June 6, 2026, jackpot results, Match 5 winners, Power Play details and the next drawing update.

A Jackpot Rolls Over, But Big Prizes Still Land

Saturday night’s Powerball drawing did not deliver the top prize, but it was far from uneventful. The most significant non-jackpot win came from California, where one ticket matched all five white balls to claim a $1 million prize.

In Ohio, lottery officials reported one ticket worth $50,000, adding to thousands of smaller wins across the state. The Ohio prize list from the June 6 drawing included:

Prize Amount Ohio Winners
$50,000 1
$300 17
$100 19
$21 378
$12 4,982
$7 712
$4 9,255

These results show why Powerball remains a major draw even when the jackpot is not won. While the grand prize attracts national attention, many players still walk away with smaller payouts after matching partial combinations.

What Were the Winning Numbers for June 6?

The complete winning combination for Saturday, June 6, 2026, was:

White balls: 16, 32, 55, 59, 64
Powerball: 3
Power Play: 3x

The estimated jackpot for the drawing was listed at $213 million, with a cash option of $95.0 million.

For players who added Power Play, eligible non-jackpot prizes were multiplied by 3. Power Play does not multiply the jackpot, but it can significantly increase smaller prizes.

Did Anyone Win the Powerball Jackpot?

No. There was no jackpot winner in the June 6 Powerball drawing.

There was also no Match 5 plus Power Play winner, meaning no ticket won the $2 million second-tier Power Play prize. However, one ticket sold in California matched all five white balls and won $1 million.

That result pushed the jackpot higher for the next drawing, continuing the rollover cycle that often fuels increased ticket sales and wider public attention.

When Is the Next Powerball Drawing?

The next Powerball drawing is scheduled for Monday, June 8, 2026, at 10:59 p.m. ET.

The jackpot for that drawing is estimated at $225 million, with a cash value of $100.3 million.

Powerball drawings are held three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Players can watch drawings live through the Powerball website, and winning numbers are also posted by state lottery agencies after each draw.

How Much Does a Powerball Ticket Cost?

A standard Powerball ticket costs $2 per play.

Players can add the Power Play option for an additional $1 per play. Power Play can multiply most non-jackpot winnings by 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 times, depending on the multiplier drawn. The 10x multiplier is only available when the advertised jackpot is below the game’s set threshold.

In some states, players may also be able to add Double Play for another $1, giving them a second chance to win a separate prize of up to $10 million.

Double Play Numbers for June 6

For players in jurisdictions offering Double Play, the June 6 Double Play winning numbers were:

3, 18, 26, 52, 54
Double Play Powerball: 8

Double Play is a separate drawing using the same selected numbers from a player’s Powerball ticket. It does not replace the main Powerball drawing, but it gives eligible players another opportunity to win.

How Powerball Works

Powerball players select five numbers from 1 to 69 for the white balls and one number from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball.

To win the jackpot, a ticket must match all five white balls plus the red Powerball. The jackpot odds are extremely long, listed at about 1 in 292.2 million, which is why rollovers are common and jackpots can climb quickly.

However, Powerball includes nine prize tiers, meaning players can win smaller amounts without matching all six numbers.

Common prize tiers include:

Match Standard 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

The California $1 million ticket from the June 6 drawing came from the Match 5 category, while the Ohio $50,000 winner matched four white balls plus the Powerball.

Why the June 6 Drawing Matters

The June 6 drawing matters for two reasons: it confirmed another jackpot rollover and created fresh momentum heading into the Monday drawing.

A jackpot moving from $213 million to $225 million keeps Powerball in the public conversation, especially among casual players who tend to pay closer attention as prizes grow. While the increase is not yet near record-breaking territory, it is large enough to generate renewed interest at gas stations, convenience stores, supermarkets and online lottery platforms where available.

The drawing also shows how second-tier and third-tier prizes continue to shape the lottery story. A $1 million ticket in California and a $50,000 ticket in Ohio are not jackpot wins, but they remain major prizes that can significantly affect individual winners.

Where Powerball Is Played

Powerball is played in 45 states, as well as Washington, DC, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Players generally buy tickets at authorized retailers such as convenience stores, gas stations and supermarkets. In some jurisdictions, tickets may also be available online through official lottery websites or approved digital lottery courier services.

Sales cut-off times vary by jurisdiction and may occur one to two hours before the drawing, so players should check local lottery rules before purchasing.

Ohio’s Recent Lottery Momentum

Ohio has seen several notable lottery wins in 2026, and the June 6 $50,000 Powerball prize adds to that list.

Recent major Ohio lottery wins mentioned in the provided information include a $1 million Powerball winner in Akron on Jan. 10, a $3.5 million Classic Lotto jackpot won in Akron on Feb. 4, a $60 million Mega Millions jackpot winner in Van Wert on March 17, and a $100,000 Powerball winner in Cleveland on April 6.

Other Ohio winners have claimed major scratch-off prizes, Rolling Cash 5 jackpots and Millionaire For Life prizes. This pattern keeps lottery interest high across the state, particularly when national games like Powerball and Mega Millions produce large jackpots.

What Players Should Do After the Drawing

Players should carefully check their tickets against the official winning numbers and confirm results through their state lottery or the Powerball website.

The June 6 winning numbers again were:

16, 32, 55, 59, 64
Powerball: 3
Power Play: 3x

Anyone with a winning ticket should follow the claim instructions in the state or jurisdiction where the ticket was purchased. Powerball rules state that winning tickets must be redeemed in the state or jurisdiction in which they were sold.

Players should also sign the back of any winning ticket, keep it in a secure place and review prize-claim deadlines, which vary by state.

Looking Ahead to June 8

With the jackpot now at an estimated $225 million, attention turns to the Monday, June 8 drawing.

The cash value for that prize is listed at $100.3 million, making the next draw a major opportunity for players hoping to turn a $2 ticket into a nine-figure prize. Still, the odds remain steep, and Powerball should be approached as entertainment rather than a financial strategy.

The June 6 drawing did not produce a jackpot winner, but it did create new million-dollar excitement in California, a $50,000 prize in Ohio and a larger jackpot for the next round. For many players, that is enough reason to check their numbers, hold on to their tickets and watch the next drawing closely.

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