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Shillong Teer Results Today, June 12, 2025: Winning Numbers For All Teer Games

Shillong Teer Results Today, June 12, 2025: Winning Numbers For All Teer Games

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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 June 12, 2025 below.
SHILLONG TEER RESULT TODAY, JUNE 12, 2025 LIVE UPDATES: The Shillong Teer lottery game is a widely followed archery-based betting game held daily at the Shillong Polo Stadium in Meghalaya. Organised by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA), the game not only highlights the traditional sport of archery but also offers participants the chance to win attractive cash prizes.
Below are the winning numbers for June 12, covering all major Teer games including Shillong Teer, Shillong Morning Teer, Juwai Teer, Jowai Ladrymbai, Khanapara Teer, and Night Teer.
Direct Numbers: 92, 68, 70
House: 3, 2
Ending: 1, 5
JUWAI MORNING TEER COMMON NUMBERS
Direct Numbers: 92, 57, 37
House: 6, 2
Ending: 8, 9
WINNING NUMBERS FOR JUNE 12, 2025
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
Khanapara Teer First Round Winning Number: Result at 4:30 pm
Khanapara Teer Second Round Winning Number: Result at 5 pm
SHILLONG NIGHT TEER RESULT
Over the years, these teen games have gained immense popularity among the youth in the region.
HOW TO PLAY SHILLONG LOTTERY?
The game is played in two rounds, each lasting about two minutes.
In the first round, archers shoot 30 arrows, while the second round involves 20 arrows.
Participants place their bets on a number between 0 and 99, trying to predict the total count of arrows that hit the target.
Tickets for the game are available at authorised counters in various denominations, including Rs. 1, Rs. 5, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, and Rs. 50.
The prize amount varies depending on the ticket price and the accuracy of the prediction. For example, a correct guess in the first round for a Rs. 1 ticket can win up to Rs. 80, while a similar prediction in the second round can earn Rs. 60. If a player correctly predicts the outcomes of both rounds, the prize can reach up to Rs. 4,000.
Other popular teer games in Meghalaya include Khanapara Teer, Jowai Teer, and Ladrymbai Teer.
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June 12, 2025, 08:30 IST
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