Beginner's Guide

What is Satta Matka?

A comprehensive guide to understanding Satta Matka, its rules, terminology, and how results work

Introduction to Satta Matka

Satta Matka is a form of lottery that originated in India in the 1960s. The game involves betting on numbers and has evolved into various formats over the years. Today, it's primarily played online and involves predicting the opening and closing numbers of various games.

The term "Matka" refers to an earthen pot used to draw numbers in the original game. While the physical pot is no longer used, the name has persisted, and the game continues to be popular among players seeking to predict number outcomes.

How Satta Matka Works

Basic Gameplay

Satta Matka games are typically played twice daily - once during the day and once at night. Each game has specific timing, and results are declared at predetermined times. Players bet on various combinations of numbers, and the results determine winners based on the declared numbers.

Key Components

  • Open Number: The first number declared in a game, typically a 3-digit number.
  • Close Number: The final number declared, also typically a 3-digit number.
  • Jodi: A 2-digit number derived from the open and close numbers.
  • Panel: Additional number combinations that players can bet on.

Popular Satta Matka Games

There are several popular Matka games that players follow regularly. Each game has its own timing and result declaration schedule:

  • Kalyan Matka: One of the most popular games, typically declared in the evening.
  • Milan Day/Night: Separate day and night games with different result timings.
  • Rajdhani Day/Night: Another popular variant with day and night sessions.
  • Time Bazar: A traditional game with specific timing.

Understanding Matka Results

When results are declared, you'll see three main numbers:

  1. Open: The opening 3-digit number (e.g., 137)
  2. Jodi: A 2-digit number calculated from open and close (e.g., 24)
  3. Close: The closing 3-digit number (e.g., 680)

These numbers are used to determine winners based on the type of bet placed. Players can view historical results and charts to analyze patterns, though it's important to remember that each result is independent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Matka" mean?

"Matka" means an earthen pot in Hindi. In the original game, numbers were drawn from a matka. While the physical pot is no longer used, the name has remained.

How often are results declared?

Most games have results declared twice daily - once during the day and once at night. Specific timings vary by game. You can check our results page for live updates.

Can I predict results using charts?

While historical charts can show patterns, each result is independent and random. Charts are useful for understanding trends but cannot guarantee future outcomes. View our charts page to analyze historical data.

What is the difference between Open and Close?

Open is the first number declared when a game starts, while Close is the final number declared when the game ends. Both are typically 3-digit numbers, and the Jodi is calculated from these two numbers.

Important Disclaimer

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