Night Teer Results
13-11-2024
Shilong Night Teer
FR | SR |
84 | 50 |
Khanapara Night Teer
FR | SR |
15 | 54 |
Jowai Night Teer
FR | SR |
36 | 82 |
Juwai Night Teer
FR | SR |
95 | 03 |
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FAQ
1. How is Shillong Night Teer played?
- Understanding Teer: Shillong Night Teer is an archery-based lottery game played in Shillong, Meghalaya, India.
- Game Schedule: The game is played in two rounds every evening, starting at around 10:00 PM.
- Purchasing Tickets: Participants buy tickets from licensed Teer counters or agents, each ticket representing a number from 0 to 99.
- Placing Bets: Players place bets by choosing a number or combination of numbers they believe will be the winning number for each round.
- Archery Event: The game involves 50 archers who each shoot 30 arrows in the first round and 20 arrows in the second round at a straw target.
- Counting Arrows: After each round, the total number of arrows that hit the target is counted.
- Calculating Winning Number: The last two digits of the total number of arrows that hit the target determine the winning number.
- Result Announcement: Results are announced shortly after each round, with the first-round results by 11 PM and the second-round results by 12 AM.
- Claiming Prizes: Winners claim their prizes by presenting the winning ticket at the Teer counter where they purchased it.
- Legal and Regulated: Shillong Night Teer is a legal game regulated under the Meghalaya Amusements and Betting Tax Act, operated by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association.
- Tickets are priced between ₹1 to ₹100, and the prize money can range up to ₹8,000.
2. How is Khanapara Night Teer played?
- The game: Just like Shillong Night Teer, Khanapara Night Teer is an archery-based lottery. It’s legal and operates daily Night, Sunday to Saturday.
- Gameplay:
- Similar to Shillong Night Teer, professional archers shoot arrows at targets set 50 meters away.
- Purchasing Tickets: Participants buy tickets from licensed Teer counters or agents, each ticket representing a number from 0 to 99.
- Players attempt to predict the number of arrows that will hit the target in each of two rounds. There are separate tickets for each round.
- Two rounds are played daily, with the first happening in the 9 PM and the second in the 10 PM (around 10:45 pm).
- Archers shoot a maximum of 30 arrows in the first round and 20 in the second, with a two-minute time limit for each round.
- After each round, the total number of arrows that hit the target is declared. The winning number is the last two digits of this total.
- Ticket prices typically range from ₹1 to ₹100, and potential prize money can reach ₹8,000.
3. How is Jowai Night Teer played?
- Understanding Teer: Jowai Night Teer is an archery-based lottery game played in Jowai, Meghalaya, India.
- Game Schedule: The game is played in two rounds every evening. The first round usually begins at around 7:00 PM, and the second round follows shortly after.
- Purchasing Tickets: Participants buy tickets from licensed Teer counters or agents. Each ticket represents a number ranging from 0 to 99.
- Placing Bets: Players place their bets by selecting a number or a combination of numbers they believe will be the winning number for each round.
- Archery Event: The game involves archers who shoot a fixed number of arrows at a straw target. The number of arrows shot in each round is predetermined.
- Counting Arrows: After each round, the total number of arrows that hit the target is counted.
- Calculating Winning Number: The last two digits of the total number of arrows that hit the target determine the winning number. For example, if 852 arrows hit the target, the winning number is 52.
- Result Announcement: Results are announced shortly after each round. The first-round results are usually declared by 7:30 PM, and the second-round results by 8:30 PM. Results are displayed at Teer counters and often published online.
- Claiming Prizes: Winners can claim their prizes by presenting the winning ticket at the Teer counter where they purchased it. Prize amounts depend on the bet type and the stake.
- Legal and Regulated: Jowai Night Teer is a legal and regulated game under the Meghalaya Amusements and Betting Tax Act. It is operated by a recognized association, ensuring fair play and adherence to rules.
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