Meghalaya Teer Result

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Meghalaya Teer Result Sheet

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About Meghalaya Teer Results & Game Framework

The Meghalaya Teer is a traditional arrow-shooting lottery sport regulated under the **Meghalaya Regulation of the Game of Arrow Shooting Act**. Conducted daily by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Institute in Shillong, this legal gaming activity supports regional sports development and local employment across the state. Unlike standard lottery sheets, the winning numbers are calculated transparently by counting the final two digits of the total arrows that hit a target block during consecutive rounds of competitive archery.

🏹 Round 1 (Daily Afternoon)

The first round of arrow shooting begins mid-afternoon, where targeted archers fire hundreds of traditional arrows to determine the first round single/double digit outcomes.

🎯 Round 2 (Daily Evening)

The final round concludes an hour later under similar strict oversight conditions. Wagers and ticket checks rely heavily on predicting these two sequential digit tiers correctly.

📋 Legitimate Verification

All arrow hits are carefully separated, hand-counted, and authorized publicly right on the archery field grounds to maintain maximum fair play and operational transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions about Meghalaya Teer

Ans. Meghalaya Teer is an arrow-shooting-based game where localized archers shoot arrows at a central target. The winning results correspond to the last two numbers of the total arrows successfully hitting the target area in Round 1 and Round 2 respectively.
Ans. Typically, the First Round Teer target scores are declared between **3:45 PM and 4:00 PM**, while the Second Round parameters surface between **4:45 PM and 5:00 PM** on standard operational days.
Ans. Yes, it is completely legal within the state of Meghalaya and is officially sanctioned and governed by state laws via the official Excise and Gaming Department blocks.
Ans. No, the competitive archery draws occur regularly from **Monday through Saturday**. Sunday serves as an institutional rest day where no official draws or arrow rounds take place.