Guide

Teer Common Number Calculation Methods: Statistical Formulas & Methodology

📅 5 April 2026 ⏱ 7 min read ✍️ InstantTeerResults.in

If you follow Shillong Teer, Khanapara Teer, or any other Teer game in Northeast India, you have almost certainly come across the term "common number." It appears on websites, Telegram groups, WhatsApp forwards, and newspaper columns every single day. But what exactly is a Teer common number? How is it calculated? And most importantly — can it actually predict the result?

This article provides a thorough, factual explanation of what Teer common numbers are, the mathematical methods behind them, where to check them, and why you should treat them as informational references only — never as guaranteed predictions.

⚠️ Disclaimer: Teer common numbers are derived from historical statistical analysis. They do not predict future results. Each Teer result is determined by a live archery event and is statistically independent of past outcomes. This article is for informational and educational purposes only.

📊 What Is a Teer Common Number?

A Teer common number is a two-digit number (ranging from 00 to 99) that is derived from statistical analysis of past Teer results. The idea is straightforward: analysts look at weeks, months, or even years of historical result data, identify numbers or digit patterns that have appeared with higher-than-average frequency, and compile those into a daily list.

Each day, a set of common numbers is published — typically between 3 and 10 numbers — for both the First Round (FR) and the Second Round (SR). These numbers are meant to represent the most statistically "active" numbers based on recent historical trends.

Common numbers are published for all major Teer games, including Shillong Teer, Khanapara Teer, Juwai Teer, and Night Teer. The calculation methodology is the same, but the source data differs for each game because each has its own independent archery event producing different results.

🔢 How Teer Common Numbers Are Calculated

While different analysts may use slightly different approaches, the core methodology behind Teer common numbers relies on several well-known statistical techniques applied to historical result data. Here are the primary methods used:

1. Digit Frequency Analysis

This is the most fundamental method. Analysts count how many times each number (00 through 99) has appeared in results over a defined period — typically the last 30, 60, or 90 days. Numbers that appear significantly more often than the statistical average (which would be roughly once per 100 results for any given number) are flagged as "common" or "hot" numbers.

For example, if the number 47 has appeared 5 times in the last 60 days while the average for any number over that period is about 1.2 appearances, 47 would be considered a high-frequency number and may be included in the common number list.

2. House and Ending Analysis

Every two-digit Teer result has two components:

Analysts track which house digits and which ending digits have been appearing most frequently. If house 4 and ending 7 are both trending higher than average in recent weeks, then numbers like 47, 43, 41 (house 4) and 17, 27, 37 (ending 7) might all be flagged as common numbers.

3. Day-of-Week Patterns

Some analysts separate results by the day of the week. For instance, they might look at what numbers have historically appeared more often on Mondays versus Thursdays. If certain numbers show a higher frequency on a specific weekday over several months of data, those numbers might be highlighted as common numbers for that particular day.

4. Consecutive Pattern Tracking

This method examines what numbers tend to appear the day after a specific result. For example, if historical data shows that the number 23 has appeared disproportionately often on the day following a result of 56, then 23 might be added to today's common list if yesterday's result was 56. This is sometimes called "previous-result-based" analysis.

5. Gap Analysis

Gap analysis looks at how long it has been since a particular number last appeared. If the number 82 has not appeared in the last 90 results (meaning it has a "gap" of 90), some analysts flag it as "due" based on the statistical expectation that, over a very long period, each number should appear with roughly equal frequency.

⚠️ Important: All of the methods above are forms of descriptive statistics — they describe what has happened in the past. None of them have any mathematical ability to determine what will happen in a future archery event. The Teer result is produced by a live physical sport, and each day's outcome is independent of all previous outcomes.

🔍 Where to Check Today's Teer Common Numbers

InstantTeerResults.in publishes daily Teer common numbers on a dedicated page. The common numbers are updated each day before the Teer rounds begin, based on the latest available historical data.

You can check today's common numbers for Shillong Teer, Khanapara Teer, and other games on the Teer Common Number page. The page displays separate sets of common numbers for FR and SR, along with house and ending breakdowns.

00–99
Common Number Range
3–10
Numbers Published Daily
FR & SR
Separate Lists per Round
Daily
Updated Before Rounds

❌ Do Common Numbers Predict Results?

The short and clear answer is: No, they do not.

This is not a matter of opinion — it is a matter of mathematics and probability. Here is why common numbers cannot predict Teer results:

Statistical Independence

Each Teer result is produced by a completely independent physical event. Hundreds of archers shoot arrows at a target, and the total number of hits determines the result. The archers who shoot today have no connection to the archers who shot yesterday. The weather, wind, individual performance, and dozens of other real-world variables change every single day. The result on Monday has zero mathematical influence on the result on Tuesday.

The Gambler's Fallacy

The idea that a number is "due" because it hasn't appeared recently is a well-documented cognitive bias known as the Gambler's Fallacy. In any system where each outcome is independent (like Teer), past results do not make any future outcome more or less likely. A number that has not appeared in 90 days is exactly as likely to appear tomorrow as a number that appeared yesterday.

Pattern Recognition Bias

The human brain is wired to find patterns, even in random data. When people look at long lists of past Teer results, they naturally "see" trends, streaks, and cycles. But these patterns are statistical noise — they are expected to occur in any random dataset of this size. Finding a pattern in past data does not mean the pattern will continue into the future.

To be completely transparent: if common numbers could reliably predict results, the people calculating them would use them privately and never share them publicly. The fact that common numbers are freely available everywhere is itself evidence that they are informational tools, not prediction systems.

⚠️ Disclaimer: InstantTeerResults.in publishes common numbers strictly as historical statistical references. We do not claim, suggest, or imply that common numbers can predict any Teer result. Please treat all common number data as informational content only.

📋 Difference Between Common Number, Target Number, and Dream Number

People who follow Teer often encounter three different types of "numbers" beyond the actual result. Here is what each one means:

Common Number

As explained above, a common number is derived from statistical analysis of historical results. It is based on mathematical methods like frequency analysis, house-ending patterns, and gap tracking. Common numbers are data-driven, though they cannot predict outcomes.

Target Number

A target number is similar to a common number but typically refers to a single specific number (rather than a list) that an analyst considers the most statistically prominent for a given round on a given day. Think of it as the "top pick" from a common number analysis. Some analysts publish a separate target number alongside the broader common number list.

Dream Number

A dream number is entirely different from the other two. It is not based on mathematical analysis at all. Instead, dream numbers come from folk tradition — a cultural system where specific dream images (such as seeing a snake, a river, or a wedding) are associated with specific two-digit numbers. This is a cultural practice, not a statistical method. Dream number charts have been part of Teer culture for decades but have no mathematical basis.

Common
Based on statistics
Target
Top statistical pick
Dream
Based on folk tradition
None
Can predict results

📌 How to Use Common Numbers Responsibly

If you choose to look at common numbers, here is how to approach them in a responsible and informed way:

🌐 Why Common Numbers Are So Popular

Despite having no predictive power, Teer common numbers remain extremely popular across Northeast India. This is partly because they give people a structured way to engage with the Teer game — having a set of "reference numbers" to look at each day creates a sense of involvement and participation.

Common numbers have also become a deeply embedded part of Teer culture. Newspapers in Meghalaya, Assam, and other northeastern states publish common numbers daily. Telegram and WhatsApp groups dedicated to Teer common numbers have thousands of members. Websites that provide Teer results almost always include a common number section because of the high demand.

At InstantTeerResults.in, we publish common numbers because our users find them informative and engaging. We always accompany them with clear disclaimers so that every visitor understands they are statistical references, not predictions.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Teer common number?

A Teer common number is a two-digit number derived from statistical analysis of past Teer results. It represents numbers that have appeared with higher-than-average frequency in historical data. Common numbers are informational references, not predictions.

How is a Teer common number calculated?

Common numbers are calculated using methods like digit frequency analysis, house-ending pattern tracking, day-of-week breakdowns, consecutive result patterns, and gap analysis — all applied to historical Teer result data over weeks or months.

Can Teer common numbers predict the result?

No. Each Teer result is produced by a live, independent archery event. Past results have no mathematical influence on future outcomes. Common numbers describe historical patterns but cannot predict what will happen in a future round.

What is the difference between common number, target number, and dream number?

Common numbers come from statistical analysis of past results. Target numbers are a single top pick from that analysis. Dream numbers come from folk tradition linking dream images to numbers — they have no mathematical basis. None of these can predict results.

Where can I check today's Teer common number?

You can check today's Teer common numbers on the InstantTeerResults.in common number page at /teer-common-number. The numbers are updated daily before the Teer rounds begin.

📊 Check Today's Teer Common Numbers

View daily common numbers for Shillong, Khanapara, Juwai, and Night Teer — updated before each round.

View Common Numbers →