Right now, you’re waiting. Your screen is open, your mind is fixed on those two simple digits that could change the course of your day. For the new player scanning nervously, for the veteran checking a hunch against the cold math of history—this is the moment. This article exists for that singular point of anticipation. We have today’s verified Shillong Teer result and the Khanapara Teer result for the 4th of January, 2026. More than that, we’ll strip the mystery from how these numbers translate to a win, and offer a calculated, transparent look at the patterns that might shape tomorrow’s game. No fluff, no false promises. Just the facts as they stand and the analysis that follows.
The counters are closed, the arrows have flown, and the official tallies are in. Below, you will find the conclusive outcomes for both major games, sourced directly from their respective authorized announcement channels. These are the numbers that settle today’s bets and, more critically, become the foundational data for any serious player’s strategy moving forward.
The results from the Polo Ground in Shillong for Sunday, the 4th of January, are as follows:
The First Round arrows were tallied and declared around 3:15 PM IST, with the Second Round results following at approximately 4:15 PM. These figures are final and have been confirmed via the official counters and the state’s designated lottery portals. For visual verification, live footage of the declaration is typically available on several regional YouTube channels shortly after the official announcement.
Conducted by the club ThemMarwet near East Khanapara, today’s Khanapara Teer results are distinct yet operationally linked to the Shillong game. The official numbers are:
It is crucial to understand that while Khanapara Teer is a separate event, its results are often calculated in relation to, or directly pulled from, the earlier Juwai Teer result. This interconnectedness means a sharp player watches the sequence: Juwai’s afternoon result often prefigures the outcomes for Shillong and Khanapara later in the day.
Knowing the numbers is one thing. Understanding what they mean for your ticket is everything. The declared result—say, today’s Shillong SR of 23—is not just a number; it’s the key to a specific winning category. If you placed a bet on the direct number 23, your payout is straightforward. But the game’s depth lies in other bet types, where the arithmetic of victory is slightly more nuanced.
The game unfolds in two distinct phases. The First Round (FR) sees a volley of arrows shot at a target. The total number of arrows that hit the target in this round is recorded. After a short break, the Second Round (SR) commences. The total arrows hitting the target in this second session become the most critical figure. It is typically the last two digits of this SR total that form the official winning “ending number.” For instance, if 1,023 arrows hit in the second round, the winning number is 23. The FR result serves as a complementary data point for complex betting strategies and formula-based predictions.
Your betting slip’s language matters. A Direct Number bet requires you to predict the exact two-digit winning number (e.g., 23). If the result is 23, you win. The House Number refers strictly to the first digit of that winning number. In our example of 23, the House Number is 2. Bets can be placed on this single digit. The Ending Number is the complete two-digit result itself (23). However, in common parlance, “ending” can also refer to the final single digit (3), so clarity with your counter clerk is paramount. Today’s Shillong SR of 23 gives us a House Number of 2 and an Ending Number (full) of 23.
And so we turn our gaze forward. With today’s results solidified, the question becomes: what do they suggest for tomorrow? The following numbers are not prophecies; they are analytical projections. They are derived from observing the patterns in previous results, applying tested mathematical filters, and interpreting common dream symbols. Use them as a compass, not a map.
Our process ignores superstition. We start with the raw data: the historical results from the last seven to ten days, paying particular attention to the frequency of ending digits and their sequences. We then apply a standard formula, such as (FR x SR) / 100, to today’s results to generate a seed number. For Shillong (47, 23), that calculation is (47*23)/100 = 10.81, pointing us toward numbers in the 10-series. Finally, we cross-reference this with a curated index of dream interpretations—where seeing a *kite*, for example, traditionally correlates with numbers 45, 78, or 01—to check for consensus among predictive elements.
Based on the converging patterns from today’s results and historical trends, here is a shortlist for your consideration for the games on Monday, 5th January 2026.
Remember, these are statistical suggestions born from observable patterns. They represent the numbers that have a higher probable frequency of appearance, not a guaranteed outcome. The essential, unchangeable truth of Teer is that the final flight of an arrow is a matter of chance.
The only official sources are the physical counters at the Shillong Polo Ground and the website of the Meghalaya Lottery Directorate. Several third-party websites and YouTube channels provide rapid updates, but they are secondary conduits. For absolute certainty, the official counter slip or the state’s portal is definitive. Be wary of sites peddling “exclusive” or “pre-release” numbers; they are invariably false.
Juwai Teer is a popular betting market that uses the official Shillong Teer results as its base. The numbers declared in Shillong become the winning numbers for Juwai bets. There is no separate Juwai archery event; it is a wagering pool tied directly to the Shillong outcome. Therefore, the Juwai Teer result you seek is, in fact, the Shillong result.
Timings are consistent but should be verified daily. Typically, the Shillong Teer First Round result is declared around 3:15 PM IST, and the Second Round result follows at about 4:15 PM IST. Khanapara Teer results usually appear slightly later, around 4:30 PM IST. These times can vary by 10-15 minutes depending on the day’s proceedings.
No. Let this be perfectly clear: there is no guaranteed winning number in a game of chance. The common numbers we or any other service provide are educated estimations based on mathematical probability and historical analysis. They are tools for strategic play, not oracles. The final result is determined by the physical act of archery. Play responsibly, within your means, and understand that you are engaging with uncertainty.