Note: These are predictions only β not guaranteed results.
Laitlynkot Teer Common Numbers are predicted numbers for the Laitlynkot Teer game, published daily in three formats: Direct (Guti) numbers, House numbers (first digit 0β9), and Ending numbers (last digit 0β9). Laitlynkot Teer is unique because it has three rounds per day β FR, SR, and TR β and common numbers are calculated with this three-round structure in mind.
Laitlynkot Teer is held in the Hynniewtrep region of Meghalaya. Results are declared earlier than other Teer games: FR at 2:15 PM, SR at 3:30 PM, and TR at 4:45 PM. This makes Laitlynkot the first Teer game of each day, and many players use its results as an early indicator or warm-up before checking the later Shillong and Khanapara results.
Common number calculations for Laitlynkot Teer take into account all three rounds independently. Analysts track FR patterns separately from SR and TR patterns, since each round has its own archery session with potentially different conditions. Some players focus only on FR common numbers, while others track all three rounds simultaneously.
Like all Teer common numbers, Laitlynkot predictions are for entertainment and informational purposes only. The actual result depends entirely on the number of arrows hitting the target during live archery β a process that cannot be predicted with certainty.
Q: What are Laitlynkot Teer common numbers?
A: Common numbers are daily predictions for Laitlynkot Teer in three types β Direct (two-digit), House (first digit), and Ending (last digit). Because Laitlynkot has three rounds, common numbers are provided separately for FR, SR, and TR where applicable.
Q: What time are Laitlynkot Teer common numbers updated?
A: Updated every morning before the First Round at 2:15 PM. Since Laitlynkot is the earliest Teer game of the day, MegTeerResults aims to publish common numbers by midday each weekday.
Q: Are common numbers guaranteed to win?
A: No. Common numbers are analytical predictions β not guarantees. Laitlynkot Teer results are based on live archery, and the final number depends on the exact count of arrows hitting the target. No prediction method can guarantee accuracy.
Q: Why does Laitlynkot need separate common numbers from Shillong?
A: Laitlynkot and Shillong Teer are independent games with different result histories. Common numbers calculated from Laitlynkot's own result archive are more relevant for Laitlynkot players than repurposing Shillong-based predictions.
Q: Should I play all three rounds of Laitlynkot Teer?
A: That is entirely up to the player. Each round produces an independent result. Playing all three rounds gives three separate chances to win each day, but also involves purchasing separate tickets for each round at a licensed Teer counter.
Q: What makes Laitlynkot Teer different from Shillong and Khanapara?
A: Laitlynkot Teer has three rounds per day (FR, SR, TR) rather than two, declares results earlier (starting 2:15 PM), and is held in the Hynniewtrep region β a different part of Meghalaya from Shillong. It is organized by a local Teer association under the standard Meghalaya state framework.
Teer is legal in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusements & Betting Tax Act, 1982.
Results sourced from official Teer association websites. Play responsibly.