
Shillong Teer Results Today, August 9, 2025: Winning Numbers For All Teer Games
Shillong Teer Result Today LIVE UPDATES. Here's full list of common and winning numbers for Shillong Teer, Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, and more for August 9, 2025 below.
SHILLONG TEER RESULT TODAY, AUGUST 9, 2025 LIVE UPDATES: Shillong Teer is a highly popular archery-based lottery held daily at the Shillong Polo Stadium in Meghalaya. Organised by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association, it offers exciting cash prizes while also encouraging archery as a sport among the region's youth.
Here are the winning numbers for August 9, 2025, across all major Teer games, including Shillong Morning Teer, Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, Shillong Teer, Jowai Ladrymbai Teer and Night Teer.
JUWAI MORNING TEER
Juwai Morning Teer First Round Winning Number: Result at 10:35 am
Juwai Morning Teer Second Round Winning Number: Result at 11:35 am
JUWAI TEER RESULT
Shillong Teer First Round Winning Number: Result at 4:15 pm
Shillong Teer Second Round Winning Number: Result at 5:10 pm
KHANAPARA TEER RESULT
SHILLONG NIGHT TEER RESULT
Shillong Teer is a unique lottery game that combines the traditional sport of archery with the thrill of winning cash rewards. Widely popular in Meghalaya, it offers attractive prizes while helping preserve and promote the age-old art of archery.
HOW TO PLAY SHILLONG LOTTERY?
The Shillong Teer lottery unfolds in two quick rounds, each lasting just two minutes. In the first round, archers shoot 30 arrows, followed by 20 arrows in the second. Players place bets by choosing a number between 0 and 99, trying to guess how many arrows will hit the target.
Tickets are sold through authorised vendors in denominations of Rs 1, Rs 5, Rs 10, Rs 20 and Rs 50. Winnings depend on both the amount wagered and the accuracy of the prediction.
For example, a correct guess in the first round with a Rs 1 ticket can win Rs 80, while a second-round win fetches Rs 60. Players who correctly predict both rounds can win up to Rs 4,000 with just a Rs 1 ticket.
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