Understanding how Satta Matka results are calculated helps users read charts, track historical data and analyze number movement. This guide explains the calculation process in a simple, educational and easy-to-follow format.
Basic Structure of a Satta Matka Result
A typical Satta Matka result is divided into four main parts: open, close, jodi and panel. Each part represents a different stage of the market result.
What Is an Open Number?
The open number is the first declared single digit of a market. It represents the starting value of the result for that market session.
What Is a Close Number?
The close number is the final single digit announced at the end of the market. Together, open and close numbers form the base of the result.
How Jodi Numbers Are Formed
A jodi is a two-digit number created by combining the open and close values. Example: If open is 3 and close is 6, the jodi becomes 36.
What Is a Panel (Patti) Number?
A panel (also known as patti) is a three-digit number derived from predefined combinations linked to open or close values. Panels help users analyze deeper number patterns in charts.
- Single digit: Open / Close
- Two digits: Jodi
- Three digits: Panel / Patti
For verified daily results and structured charts, users often refer to the Live Satta Matka Results for educational analysis.