How to calculate shillong teer result?
Shillong Teer is a traditional archery‑based lottery from Meghalaya. Results are calculated based on the total number of arrows hitting the target in two separate rounds (first round and second round). Here's how it works:
Basic Calculation
- Count the arrows that hit the target in each round.
- Take the last two digits of each round's total.
Example:
- Round 1 total = 257 → winning number = 57
- Round 2 total = 243 → winning number = 43
- These two numbers are the official Shillong Teer result for that day.
Result Timings
- Morning Teer: results typically around 10:30 AM & 11:30 AM
- Main/Afternoon Teer: the first round around 3:30–4:15 PM, the second around 4:50–5:10 PM
Common Number “Formulas” (Patterns)
Enthusiasts also use various pattern‑based formulas (“house & ending” or “common number” predictions). These methods try to forecast the next result using prior data:
- Date-based addition: Add digits of the date to previous round results, then convert via a lookup table to predict the next "house" or "ending" numbers.
- Sum/difference methods: A + Y and X – B, where A/B are the house/ending of Round 1 and X/Y are of Round 2
- Iterative sequence collapse: Combine the date and previous results in a long string, repeatedly add adjacent digits until reduced to a single or pair digit .
These are unofficial heuristic systems—they offer patterns and guesses, not actual results.
Summary Table
Steps |
Explanation |
1 |
Count arrows in each round |
2 |
Use last two digits of each count as the winning numbers |
3 |
(Optional) Use pattern calculators (for “common numbers”) based on previous results, date factors, etc. |
Where to Check Results
- Official websites managed by Shillong Teer Result.
- Trusted lottery portals and live updates (especially on result days)
Tip
- The official way is the arrow-count method.
- Pattern systems are speculative and meant to help guessing, not determine the real result.