Shillong Teer Result Today, October 29, 2025: Check Winning Numbers for Shillong, Juwai, and Khanapara Teer

Archers take aim during the daily Shillong Teer game at Polo Ground, a tradition blending sport and chance in Meghalaya.

The results for the Shillong Teer lottery for October 29, 2025, have been announced. The traditional archery-based game, organized daily by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA) at Shillong Polo Stadium, continues to draw thousands of participants from across Meghalaya. Along with Shillong Teer, results for Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, and Shillong Night Teer have also been released.


🎯 Winning Numbers for October 29, 2025

Khanapara Teer Result

  • First Round: 59
  • Second Round: 74

Shillong Teer Result

  • First Round: 32
  • Second Round: 77

Juwai Teer Result

  • First Round: 53
  • Second Round: 71

Shillong Night Teer Result

  • First Round: Result at 7:15 PM
  • Second Round: Result at 8:00 PM

🏹 How Shillong Teer Works

Shillong Teer is played in two rounds, each lasting about two minutes.

  • In the first round, archers shoot 30 arrows.
  • In the second round, they shoot 20 arrows.

Players predict the last two digits of the total arrows hitting the target. Bets range from ₹1 to ₹50, and rewards depend on accuracy:

  • Correct first-round guess (₹1 ticket): ₹80
  • Correct second-round guess (₹1 ticket): ₹60
  • Correct predictions for both rounds: Up to ₹4,000 on a ₹1 ticket.

🏆 About Meghalaya’s Teer Lotteries

Apart from Shillong Teer, other popular variants include Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, Ladrymbai Teer, and Night Teer — all operated legally under the Meghalaya Amusement and Betting Tax Act. The game not only provides entertainment and income opportunities but also preserves the state’s centuries-old archery tradition.

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