Shillong Teer is a lottery game that blends archery skills, cultural tradition, and dream-based predictions. It’s more than just a game — it’s a daily ritual for thousands.
If you’re an Indian player keeping an eye on the next Shillong Teer result or trying to calculate the most accurate Shillong Teer common number, this guide is made just for you.
Shillong Teer is no ordinary lottery. It’s conducted every day (except Sundays) at the Polo Grounds by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association, where 50 skilled archers shoot 30 arrows each in Round 1, followed by 30 archers with 20 arrows each in Round 2.
Players place bets on numbers ranging from 00 to 99. The winning number is determined by counting the total number of arrows that hit the target in each round, and taking the last two digits of the total.
For instance, if 753 arrows hit the target in Round 1, the result is “53”.
Now let’s break down the exact rules of the Shillong Teer game:
The common number is the holy grail for regular Teer punters. It’s a predicted two-digit number based on previous results, patterns, and yes, even local dreams (quite literally — many locals assign numbers to specific dreams).
There’s no "official" formula, but enthusiasts and veteran players swear by formula charts and historical analysis. Some use dream charts; others rely on Teer-specific numerology. It's half maths, half masala.
Let’s not pretend it’s bulletproof. It’s not. But with consistent tracking and strategy, many players improve their odds significantly.
In Meghalaya, especially among Teer players in Shillong, dreams aren’t just subconscious stories — they’re signals for lucky numbers.
Locals have developed a unique dream-number chart, often passed down through generations. Here's a handy list of the most common ones:
Dream Symbol (Sapna) | Associated Number |
---|---|
A man (aadmi) | 6 |
A woman (aurat) | 5 |
Man and woman arguing (jhagda) | 37 |
Erotic dream (sapne mein romance) | 17 |
Wedding (shaadi) | 21 |
Snake (saamp) | 27 |
Pregnancy (garbhavati) | 29 |
Rain (baarish) | 07 |
Falling in water (paani mein girna) | 44 |
Fire (aag) | 08 |
Cat (billi) | 04 |
Dog (kutta) | 06 |
Cow (gaay) | 03 |
Horse (ghoda) | 01 |
Flying bird (uda hua panchi) | 09 |
Dead person or ghost (bhoot/atma) | 00 |
Money (paise) | 14 |
Nakedness (nangapan) | 49 |
Flying or levitating (udna) | 88 |
Child (bachcha) | 12 |
Ghost or spirit (bhoot pret) | 13 |
Bathing (nahana) | 10 |
Eating food (khana khana) | 16 |
Wearing shoes / walking (joota pehna) | 32 |
Being late (der ho gayi) | 33 |
Policeman / army (police ya fauj) | 28 |
Note: These numbers are not scientifically proven — but Teer isn't about science. It’s about instinct, belief, and a bit of desi jugaad.
So, the next time you wake up and recall your dream, don’t just scroll through memes — open your Teer notebook and write it down. Who knows, kal ka winning number might be hiding in your subconscious.
To stay updated with the Shillong Teer result, you can:
First Round Result: Declared at 3:45 PM IST
Second Round Result: Declared at 4:45 PM IST
Make sure to check both — because guessing both rounds right can win you up to ₹4000 from a single ₹1 bet. That’s proper paisa vasool.
Shillong Teer is legal only in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusement and Betting Tax Act, 1982. While many across India are curious to play online, Dubai7 does not offer Shillong Teer betting at the moment.
However, you can still enjoy a variety of other legal lottery games on Dubai7 — all starting from just ₹10. It’s safe, secure, and perfect for lottery fans looking for alternatives.
Pro tip: Stick to regulated platforms like Dubai7 and avoid dodgy WhatsApp groups promising “sure-shot numbers”. Teer is based on archery, but there's no need to gamble with your common sense.
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