How to Read Satta Matka Charts

The definitive guide to understanding panel and Jodi charts.

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Understanding the Chart Structure

Matka charts are essentially historical databases that record the results of past sessions. They are crucial for researchers and enthusiasts looking for structural patterns in the numbers. There are two primary types of charts:

  1. Jodi Chart (Pair Chart): Displays only the final 2-digit result for the day.
  2. Panel Chart (Panna Chart): Displays the full result: the 3-digit Open Panel, the 2-digit Jodi, and the 3-digit Close Panel.

Reading a Panel Chart

A typical panel chart cell looks like this: 146-13-256

Breakdown:

  • 146: The Open Panel (drawn at the market's open time). The sum is 1+4+6 = 11. The last digit is 1.
  • 13: The Jodi. The first digit '1' comes from the Open Panel sum. The second digit '3' comes from the Close Panel sum.
  • 256: The Close Panel (drawn at the market's close time). The sum is 2+5+6 = 13. The last digit is 3.

Cyclical Weekly Layouts

Most charts are organized in a grid format with days of the week (Monday to Saturday/Sunday) as columns, and weeks of the year as rows. This grid allows readers to look vertically to see what numbers opened on a specific day of the week historically, or horizontally to see the trend of a given week.