
Shillong Teer Results Today, July 25, 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 July 25, 2025 below.
SHILLONG TEER RESULT TODAY, JULY 25, 2025 LIVE UPDATES: Shillong Teer is a popular archery-based lottery game from Meghalaya, held daily at the Shillong Polo Stadium. Organised by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association, the game not only offers attractive cash rewards but also aims to encourage the sport of archery among the region's youth.
Below are the winning numbers for July 25, 2025, across all major Teer games, including Shillong Morning Teer, Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, Shillong Teer, Jowai Ladrymbai Teer and Night Teer.
Direct Numbers: 58, 19, 42
House: 6, 8
Ending: 4, 0
WINNING NUMBERS FOR JULY 25, 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
SHILLONG NIGHT TEER RESULT
Shillong Teer is a unique lottery game that combines traditional archery with the thrill of winning cash prizes. Widely popular in Meghalaya, it not only offers attractive rewards but also helps in promoting the age-old sport of archery.
HOW TO PLAY SHILLONG LOTTERY?
The game unfolds in two quick rounds, each lasting just two minutes.
In the first round, skilled archers release 30 arrows, followed by 20 arrows in the second.
Players place their bets by selecting a number between 0 and 99, trying to predict how many arrows will hit the target.
Tickets can be purchased at authorised counters in various denominations: Rs 1, Rs 5, Rs 10, Rs 20 and Rs 50.
The prize amount depends on both the ticket value and the accuracy of the prediction. For instance, a correct guess in the first round with a Rs 1 ticket wins Rs 80, while a win in the second round fetches Rs 60. If a player manages to correctly predict the numbers in both rounds, they can earn up to Rs 4,000 with just a Rs 1 ticket.
Other well-known Teer games include Juwai Teer, Khanapara Teer, Ladrymbai Teer and Night Teer.
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