Illinois Lottery posts May 26 and June 2 results pages with claim rules

Illinois Lottery posted results pages for May 26 and June 2, with draw links, claim rules and scheduled times for major games.

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Illinois Lottery posts May 26 and June 2 results pages with claim rules

The posted results pages dated May 26, 2026, and June 2, 2026, giving players a place to check draw-game information for , , and .

Both pages point readers to payout details and previous drawings for those games, but the results listings in the material provided do not include the actual winning numbers. That leaves the most immediate question for players unanswered even as the pages direct them to the information needed to compare a ticket against the latest draws.

The pages also lay out how prizes can be claimed. Winnings up to $600 can be collected at an Illinois Lottery retailer, a Claim Center, by mail or through an e-Claim. Prizes from $601 to $10,000 can be claimed at a Claim Center, by mail or by e-Claim, while prizes over $10,000 must be claimed at a Claim Center or by mail. In-person claims require an appointment, along with a photo ID and proof of Social Security number.

The dated pages fit a routine already familiar to Illinois Lottery players. is drawn at 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Mega Millions is drawn at 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday. Lucky Day Lotto Day is drawn at 12:40 p.m. CT daily, Lucky Day Lotto Evening at 9:22 p.m. CT daily, and Lotto at 9:22 p.m. CT on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

Each results page was generated automatically using information from , underscoring that the site is serving as a results hub rather than a fresh draw report. For anyone checking the May 26 or June 2 drawings, the useful part is not only the date on the page but the claim instructions attached to it. What remains missing from the material is the one thing many players will want first: the winning numbers themselves and the payouts tied to them.

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