Note: These are predictions only β not guaranteed results.
Shillong Teer Common Numbers are mathematically and analytically predicted numbers for the Shillong Teer game, published fresh every day before the First Round (FR) at approximately 3:45 PM. Common numbers come in three types: Direct (Guti), House, and Ending numbers β each serving a different purpose in a player's number selection strategy.
Direct numbers (also called Guti numbers) are full two-digit predictions β for example, 45, 67, or 23 β that a player can use as their primary Teer ticket number. House numbers are single-digit predictions for the first digit of the result (0β9). Ending numbers are single-digit predictions for the last digit (0β9). Together, they help narrow down the 100 possible outcomes (00β99) to a smaller set of likely candidates.
Common numbers for Shillong Teer are calculated using several methods. Some analysts use previous result patterns β tracking which numbers have appeared recently and which are "due". Others use mathematical formulas based on digit sums and averages of past results. A third method incorporates dream number tables β traditional Khasi interpretations linking dreams to Teer numbers. Most published common numbers blend two or more of these approaches.
MegTeerResults publishes Shillong Teer common numbers every morning. These are for entertainment and informational purposes only β Teer results are determined by live archery and no method can guarantee the outcome.
Q: What are Shillong Teer common numbers?
A: Common numbers are predicted lucky numbers for Shillong Teer, published before results each day. They are categorized as Direct (full 2-digit number), House (first digit), and Ending (last digit). Players use these to narrow down their ticket selection from the full 00β99 range.
Q: What time are Shillong Teer common numbers updated?
A: Common numbers are updated every morning on MegTeerResults before the Shillong Teer First Round result is declared at approximately 3:45β4:15 PM.
Q: Are common numbers guaranteed to win?
A: No. Common numbers are analytical predictions based on historical patterns and mathematical formulas. Teer results are determined by actual archery β the number of arrows hitting a target β which makes them genuinely unpredictable. Common numbers are for entertainment and strategic interest only. Play responsibly.
Q: How often are Shillong Teer common numbers updated?
A: They are updated daily, every morning from Monday to Saturday. Fresh common numbers are published for both FR (First Round) and SR (Second Round) each day.
Q: What is the difference between House and Ending numbers?
A: The House number is a prediction for the first digit of the Teer result. For example, if the House number is 4, the expected result falls in the 40s (40, 41, 42β¦ 49). The Ending number is a prediction for the last digit. If Ending is 7, the expected result ends in 7 (07, 17, 27β¦ 97). Combined with a Direct number, they help players develop a focused selection strategy.
Q: Who calculates Teer common numbers?
A: Common numbers are calculated by experienced Teer enthusiasts, analysts, and sometimes by algorithmic pattern tools. There is no official or authoritative source β different analysts use different methods and publish different numbers. MegTeerResults compiles commonly shared predictions from the Teer enthusiast community.
Teer is legal in Meghalaya under the Meghalaya Amusements & Betting Tax Act, 1982.
Results sourced from official Teer association websites. Play responsibly.