Shillong Teer Result List — What It Means & How to Check

The Shillong Teer Result List is a daily record of outcomes from the traditional archery-based lottery game held in Shillong (and nearby centres) in Meghalaya. For players and followers of Teer, this list provides the “winning numbers” — i.e. the last two digits of the total arrows hitting the target in each round. By matching their chosen number with the result list, participants check if they have won. Whether you are a regular follower or just curious, a clear understanding of the result list, timings, and where to check official updates is important.

Shillong Teer Result List

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What is Shillong Teer (Background)

Shillong Teer is not a typical lottery: it’s an archery-based betting game organized by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA) in Meghalaya. On game days (generally Monday to Saturday — Sunday is usually a holiday), trained archers shoot a fixed number of arrows at a target in two rounds. The total number of arrows that hit the target is counted, and the last two digits of that count — in each round — become the winning number for that round. Participants place bets on numbers from 00 to 99, hoping their guess matches the result. 

Because the outcome depends on actual archery and arrow-counting, the system is meant to maintain transparency — results are publicly declared at the ground and later published online via official and authorized channels. 


How the Shillong Teer Result List Is Structured

The result list for each day shows, for each round:

  • Date of the draw

  • First Round (FR) result — two-digit number (00–99)

  • Second Round (SR) result — two-digit number (00–99)

For example, a typical result list entry:

DateFirst Round (FR)Second Round (SR)
09-Dec-20255759

This simple format helps participants instantly verify their ticket against today’s declared numbers.

Because Teer also runs from other centres/variants (e.g. Khanapara Teer, Juwai Teer), result-lists often include sections for each location, especially when you follow multiple games.


When and Where Results Are Announced

  • Game Days: Generally Monday through Saturday. Sunday & public holidays may be off. 

  • Rounds & Timings:

    • First Round shooting happens mid-afternoon, with results often around 3:45 PM–4:15 PM.

    • Second Round result usually follows around 4:45 PM–5:15 PM

  • Where to check results:

    • Official or authorized Teer websites (many maintain a “Result” or “Live Result / Result List” section). 

    • Local authorised counters / physical result-boards maintained by KHASA. 

    • Some mobile apps or social-media channels carrying daily result updates, though reliability must be checked. 

Because the result list is published shortly after the official arrow-count verification at the ground, viewers must ensure they refer to authorized result portals to avoid fake or delayed information.


Recent Examples — What 2025 Result Lists Look Like

  • On 9 December 2025, results for Shillong, Juwai, and Khanapara Teer (first and second rounds) were published — with each location having separate numbers for each round. 

  • On 5 December 2025, another update came with FR & SR values for various centres, along with “common number predictions” (numbers some players track based on past patterns). On 6 December 2025, result list was updated for Saturday draws.

These daily updates show how actively the result lists are published, usually within minutes after arrow counts are verified.


Why Many People Follow Shillong Teer Result List

The Shillong Teer tradition combines local archery heritage and a daily betting-game structure; the result list plays a central role for players:

  • Transparency: Because the result is based on actual arrow counts, and results are publicly displayed and published, there is a level of trust and verifiability. 

  • Quick outcome: With two rounds daily and result lists published on the same day, players get quick feedback for their bets.

  • Community & culture: Teer draws and result announcements are often social events — people check numbers together, discuss “common numbers”, and sometimes track patterns for days.

  • Accessibility: Tickets are inexpensive (even ₹1 bets) and result lists are accessible online — making participation easy. 


Important Considerations & Cautions

  • Result-list timing varies: Though standard times exist, local festivals or weather can shift timings. Always check official sources for that day. 

  • Only authorized counters/websites are valid: Many unverified portals or social-media pages claim to publish results, but those may be delayed or inaccurate. For genuine results, rely on reputed websites or official counters. 

  • Betting carries risk: While the game is culturally rooted and legally regulated under Meghalaya’s laws, it remains a betting/lucky-draw format. There is no guarantee of winning; participants must act responsibly.

  • No result on Sundays/holidays: Shillong Teer typically doesn’t run every day; result-lists won’t be published on those days.


How to Read & Use the Result List Effectively

If you follow Shillong Teer, here’s how to use the result list smartly:

  1. Ensure correct date & round (FR or SR): Always match your ticket’s round with the correct entry from the result list.

  2. Cross-verify with official sources: For safety, check results via more than one source when possible (e.g. official site + authorised counter).

  3. Maintain a record/sheet if you track patterns: Some players record the last 20–30 results to see if any numbers repeat (often called “common numbers”). This is a personal strategy — not a guarantee.

  4. Stay aware of result-release times: Don’t rely on random updates; know standard result times (afternoon/evening), and check soon after.

  5. Claim winnings quickly if you win: If your number matches, use the original ticket at the authorised counter — check their rules for claim period and documentation.


What the Result List Looks Like (Sample Format)

 
Date | First Round (FR) | Second Round (SR)
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09-Dec-2025 | 57 | 59
08-Dec-2025 | 63 | 21
07-Dec-2025 | 04 | 87
... | ... | ...

For games involving multiple centres (Shillong, Khanapara, Juwai, Night Teer), the result list may have separate headers for each centre, so it might appear as:

 
Date / Centre | FR (Shillong) | SR (Shillong) | FR (Khanapara) | SR (Khanapara) | ...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

09-Dec-2025 | 57 | 59 | 38 | 74 | ...

Most result-list sites also archive past results — giving users access to history, “common number” analysis, and statistical data. 


Conclusion

The Shillong Teer Result List is the backbone of the daily archery-lottery tradition in Meghalaya. It translates the archers’ performance into winning numbers, giving bettors a transparent and timely way to check outcomes. For those who follow the game — whether casually or regularly — knowing how to access reliable result lists, understand the timing, and read results properly is essential.

If you choose to follow it, treat it with caution, responsibility, and realism. The result list reflects just one part of the game — the outcome. As always with such lottery-based systems, there’s no guarantee, and understanding the risk is just as important as checking the results.

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