Historical digit frequency analysis of the tens digit (House) and units digit (Ending) across all Teer games. Statistical reference only — not predictions.
The house is the first digit of a two-digit result. For any result 00–99, the house digit ranges from 0 to 9.
Historically, some house digits appear more frequently than others across specific games and time periods.
The ending is the last digit of a two-digit result. For any result 00–99, the ending digit ranges from 0 to 9.
The ending digit analysis shows the frequency distribution of units digits in historical results over various time periods.
In Teer, every result is a two-digit number (00–99). The "house" is the tens digit and the "ending" is the units digit. For example, if the result is 67, then 6 is the house and 7 is the ending. Players in the Teer community historically tracked these digits separately to analyse frequency patterns in past results.
The house number is simply the first (tens) digit of the declared Teer result. It ranges from 0 to 9. If the result is 45, the house is 4. If the result is 08, the house is 0. This page analyses the frequency of each house digit (0–9) across historical results.
No. Each game has its own independent result history. Shillong, Khanapara, Juwai and Night Teer all have different frequency distributions for house and ending digits based on their own historical results.
No. Teer results are determined by a live archery event each day. The number of arrows hitting the target is a random physical outcome. No past frequency pattern — whether house, ending, or any other analysis — has any ability to influence or predict future results.