Teer is a traditional archery-based lottery game that has been practised in the hills of Meghalaya for generations. The word "Teer" means arrow in Hindi, and the game is exactly what the name suggests — skilled archers shoot arrows at a circular target, and the last two digits of the total arrows that successfully hit the target form the winning number for the day.
Unlike conventional lotteries, Teer is a sport-backed game of chance that is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Meghalaya. The game is conducted under the supervision of licensed Teer associations and is completely legal under the Meghalaya Amusements and Betting Tax Act, 1982. Each day, Monday to Saturday, thousands of people in Meghalaya and Assam participate by purchasing Teer tickets from licensed counters before the shooting begins.
How the result is calculated: In each round, a fixed number of archers shoot a set number of arrows at a cylindrical target. The total number of arrows that hit the target is counted, and the last two digits of that total become the winning number. For example, if 1,253 arrows hit the target, the result is 53. Results range from 00 to 99.
MegTeerResults covers five Teer locations daily: Shillong Teer (East Khasi Hills), Khanapara Teer (Guwahati, Assam), Laitlynkot Teer (Hynniewtrep), Jowai Teer, and Ladrymbai Teer (both in West Jaintia Hills). All results are published as soon as they are officially declared each afternoon.
Each Teer location follows its own schedule. Here is a quick reference for all five locations covered on this site:
• Shillong Teer — First Round (FR) at 3:45 PM, Second Round (SR) at 4:45 PM. Held at the Polo Ground, Shillong, organized by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association.
• Khanapara Teer — FR at 3:45 PM, SR at 4:45 PM. Held in Khanapara, Guwahati, Assam, organized by the Assam Rifles Teer Association.
• Laitlynkot Teer — Unique three-round format: FR at 2:15 PM, SR at 3:30 PM, TR (Third Round) at 4:45 PM. One of the few Teer games with a third round.
• Jowai Teer — Result declared at approximately 4:45–5:00 PM from West Jaintia Hills.
• Ladrymbai Teer — Result declared at approximately 4:50–5:00 PM, also from West Jaintia Hills.
All results on MegTeerResults are updated Monday to Saturday. No results are declared on Sundays or on state public holidays.
Q: What is Shillong Teer?
A: Shillong Teer is the most popular Teer game in Meghalaya, organized by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association. It is held at the Polo Ground in Shillong every Monday to Saturday. The First Round result comes at around 3:45–4:15 PM and the Second Round at 4:45–5:00 PM.
Q: Is Teer legal?
A: Yes. Teer is entirely legal in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusements and Betting Tax Act, 1982. The Meghalaya government licenses and regulates all Teer associations and ticket counters. Khanapara Teer is conducted in Assam and is regulated under Assam state rules.
Q: What are common numbers in Teer?
A: Common numbers are predicted lucky numbers calculated by experienced Teer players and analysts based on historical result patterns, mathematical formulas, and traditional methods. They include Direct (Guti) numbers, House numbers (first digit), and Ending numbers (last digit). Common numbers are not guaranteed predictions — they are analytical suggestions for entertainment.
Q: What are Teer Dream Numbers?
A: Dream numbers are a traditional Khasi practice of linking objects and events seen in dreams to specific Teer numbers. For example, dreaming of a snake may correspond to certain lucky numbers. This is a centuries-old folk tradition followed by many Teer enthusiasts. MegTeerResults provides a searchable database of 73+ dream interpretations.
Q: How is the Teer result calculated?
A: Archers shoot arrows at a circular target. The total count of arrows that hit the target is taken, and the last two digits of this total form the winning number. So if 847 arrows hit, the result is 47. Results go from 00 to 99.
Q: Why does Laitlynkot Teer have three rounds?
A: The Laitlynkot Teer association conducts three separate rounds of archery each day, giving players three chances to win. The Third Round (TR) is unique to this location and makes it one of the most distinctive Teer games in the region.
Q: Are Teer results available on Sundays?
A: No. Teer is conducted Monday to Saturday only. Sundays and public holidays are rest days, and no results are declared on those days.
Teer is legal in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusements & Betting Tax Act, 1982. Khanapara Teer is based in Guwahati, Assam.
Results sourced from official Teer association websites. Updated daily Mon–Sat. Play responsibly.
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