Learning how to read a Satta Matka panel chart is an essential skill for anyone interested in understanding the game. Whether you are looking at the Kalyan Panel Chart, Main Bazar Panel Chart, or any other market chart, the reading method is the same. This step-by-step tutorial will walk you through the entire process.
A panel chart is a table that records the daily results of a Satta Matka market. Each row represents one day's result, showing the Open Panna, Jodi, and Close Panna numbers. The chart is read from top to bottom, with the most recent results usually at the top.
Before reading any chart, you must understand its layout. Here is what a typical panel chart column structure looks like:
| Column | Represents | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date | Result date | The day this result was declared |
| Open Panna | Opening 3 digits | First panel result of the day |
| Jodi | Middle 2 digits | Pair connecting Open and Close |
| Close Panna | Closing 3 digits | Last panel result of the day |
| Open Ank | Calculated digit | Final Ank of Open Panna |
| Close Ank | Calculated digit | Final Ank of Close Panna |
Always start by noting the date. This tells you which day the result belongs to. Panel charts are organized chronologically, so knowing the date range helps you understand the time period you are analyzing.
The Open Panna is the first 3-digit number. This represents the opening result of the market for that day. For example, if the Open Panna is 245, the opening digits drawn were 2, 4, and 5.
The Jodi is the 2-digit number between the Open and Close Panna. It is formed by the last digit of Open Panna and the first digit of Close Panna. The Jodi is a separate betting element and is NOT used in Final Ank calculation.
The Close Panna is the last 3-digit number. This represents the closing result of the market. For example, if Close Panna is 890, the closing digits drawn were 8, 9, and 0.
Some charts show pre-calculated Final Ank columns. If not, calculate them yourself using the formula: add the digits of each panna and reduce to a single digit.
Let us walk through reading a real sample from a panel chart:
| Date | Open | Jodi | Close | Open Ank | Close Ank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, 30 Jun | 380 | 52 | 146 | 2 | 2 |
| Tue, 01 Jul | 567 | 89 | 012 | 9 | 3 |
| Wed, 02 Jul | 159 | 34 | 267 | 6 | 6 |
| Thu, 03 Jul | 245 | 67 | 890 | 2 | 8 |
Once you can read individual entries, the next skill is identifying patterns:
Look for the same Final Ank appearing on consecutive days. In our sample above, June 30 shows Open Ank=2 and Close Ank=2 (both same). July 2 also shows both Anks as 6.
Look for sequential Final Ank like 1-2-3 or 7-8-9 across multiple days. These sequences sometimes appear in streaks.
Check if Open Ank and Close Ank mirror each other (e.g., Open=3, Close=7 where 3+7=10). These complementary pairs appear more often than random chance would suggest.
Track which Final Ank digits (0-9) have not appeared in the last 10-15 entries. Long gaps often precede an appearance.
Not all panel charts are the same. Here are the different types you will encounter:
At MatkaRaja.in, we provide all these chart types for Kalyan and Main Bazar markets.
Avoid these common mistakes when reading panel charts:
Reading a Satta Matka panel chart becomes easy once you understand the structure. Remember: each row is one day, the format is always Open-Jodi-Close, and the Final Ank is derived from the panna digits. Practice with our historical charts and you will master it quickly.
For the most comprehensive panel charts online, visit MatkaRaja.in.
Practice Reading with Real Chart Data