The discovery brought the death toll from the cave-in triggered by an earthquake on Tuesday night to eight.
Director Pawel Markowski called the miners' deaths the greatest tragedy for the copper mining company KGHM in 55 years.
Five other miners have been hospitalized but their lives are not in danger and a few others escaped unscathed.
Markowski yesterday said the victims ranged in age from 23 to 50.
Rescuers used bare hands and light equipment in difficult conditions to reach the victims, he said.
Mining authorities and prosecutors have opened investigations into the cave-in.
Rudna is Europe's largest copper ore mine, and one of the biggest in the world, with output capacity of 12 million tons of ore a year.
Spokeswoman Jolanta Piatek said work continued yesterday in other areas of the mine, which is operated by the KGHM Polska Miedz, or Polish Copper Company.
In 2013, 19 miners were trapped in the Rudna mine following a local tremor and a cave-in but they were rescued with no major injuries.
Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, a miner's daughter, visited the mine yesterday, offering support for the victims' families. Health Minister Konstanty Radziwill visited the hospitalized miners.
Poland's lawmakers observed a minute of silence and prayed for the victims. President Andrzej Duda, on a state visit to Sweden, extended his condolences to the miners' families and pledged state support for them.
It has grown to be one of the world's major copper and silver producers. It also has mines in Chile, Canada and the United States.
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