Daily updated common numbers for all Teer games – Shillong, Khanapara, Juwai, Night Teer. House & ending numbers included. Analytically derived from historical data.
Common numbers are derived by analyzing patterns in past Teer results — identifying frequently occurring numbers, number pairs, and sequences over weeks and months.
The "House" number (tens digit) and "Ending" number (units digit) are calculated based on recurring digit patterns. Numbers matching the house and ending are highlighted as common numbers.
Traditional Teer dream number charts map common dream symbols to specific numbers. While not scientific, many experienced players use dream-based analysis as one input.
In the context of Teer — the traditional archery-based game played in Meghalaya and other parts of Northeast India — common numbers refer to a set of statistically derived reference numbers compiled from historical result data. They are not predictions, tips, or guaranteed outcomes. Instead, they represent the numbers that have appeared most frequently over a recent window of past results, typically spanning 7 to 30 days.
Common numbers are calculated using frequency analysis. Analysts examine the ending digits (units place) and house digits (tens place) of past First Round (FR) and Second Round (SR) results. The digits that recur most often are identified, and two-digit combinations built from those digits form the common number list for each round. For example, if the ending digit 7 and house digit 4 have appeared frequently in recent Shillong Teer results, numbers like 47, 74, and 77 may appear on the common number list. This is a purely statistical exercise based on historical frequency — it does not account for the live, unpredictable nature of each day's archery session.
It is important to understand that Teer results are determined by how many arrows physically hit a target during a live archery round. This outcome depends on dozens of archers, weather conditions, and other real-world variables that no formula can reliably model. Common numbers cannot and do not predict what will happen. They are reference tools — nothing more. We publish them transparently so users can see the statistical patterns, but we strongly encourage responsible interpretation.
The common number table on this page is organised by game — Shillong, Khanapara, Juwai, Night Teer, Morning Teer, and KP Night Teer. Each card displays the House digit, Ending digit, and a list of FR and SR common numbers for that game. House refers to the tens-place digit and Ending refers to the units-place digit of a Teer result. The individual number pills within each card are the two-digit combinations derived from the most frequent house and ending digits observed in recent results for that specific game.