If you play Khanapara or Shillong Teer, there’s a decent chance someone’s told you to “check Juwai first.” It’s one of those tips that gets passed around teer groups constantly, but rarely explained properly. So here’s the actual result, and the actual explanation — not just the tip.
Juwai Teer Result Today
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JUWAI TEER RESULT — [DD Month YYYY] F/R (2:30 PM): [XX] S/R (3:15 PM): [XX]
Result updates live as soon as they’re declared. Refresh the page if you’re checking right around round time.
What Is Juwai Teer, Exactly?
Juwai Teer is a traditional archery-based game organized by Club Juwai, rooted in Khasi archery heritage, and played in a similar format to Khanapara and Shillong Teer — archers shoot a set number of arrows at a target, and the count of arrows that hit determines the winning two-digit number for each round.
It’s a smaller, less publicized game compared to Khanapara or Shillong Teer, which is exactly why so many casual players don’t know much about it beyond “you’re supposed to check it.”
How Does Juwai Teer Affect Khanapara Teer?
This is the part that actually matters, so let’s be precise about it.
A widely held belief among teer players is that Khanapara Teer and Shillong Teer results are connected to Juwai Teer’s outcome on the same day — the idea being that Juwai, being an earlier and smaller game, sets a kind of reference point that later results tend to follow or relate to.
Here’s the honest version: this connection is a long-standing pattern players have observed and discussed for years, not an officially confirmed rule published by any teer authority. There’s no public, verifiable mechanism that ties one game’s arrow count to another’s. What you’re really looking at is community-level pattern recognition passed down through experienced players — useful as one more data point, but not something to treat as guaranteed.
That’s exactly why serious players check Juwai first: not because it “controls” the other results, but because if there is a real relationship, Juwai’s earlier time slot (2:30 PM and 3:15 PM, ahead of Khanapara’s 3:45 PM and 4:40 PM) means you see it first and can factor it into your thinking before the bigger games are declared.
How to Use Juwai Teer Result in Your Own Strategy
If you’re going to check Juwai before Khanapara or Shillong, here’s a sensible way to actually use it rather than just glancing at the number:
- Note today’s Juwai F/R and S/R as soon as they’re out.
- Compare against recent days — some players track whether Khanapara’s result has landed close to, or matching, Juwai’s number over recent sessions.
- Treat it as one input, not the answer. Combine it with Khanapara’s own common numbers and previous results rather than relying on Juwai alone.
- Don’t chase a “confirmed pattern” that isn’t there. If the numbers don’t line up on a given day, that’s not a sign something’s broken — the relationship, where it exists at all, isn’t exact or guaranteed.
Juwai Teer Result Timing
| Round | Time |
|---|---|
| First Round (F/R) | 2:30 PM |
| Second Round (S/R) | 3:15 PM |
Timing can shift slightly depending on ground conditions, so treat these as typical times rather than a fixed schedule.
FAQ — Juwai Teer Result
Q1. What time is Juwai Teer result declared?
Typically First Round at 2:30 PM and Second Round at 3:15 PM, ahead of Khanapara and Shillong Teer.
Q2. Does Juwai Teer result guarantee Khanapara Teer’s result?
No. Many players believe the two are connected based on years of observed patterns, but there’s no official, confirmed rule linking them. Treat it as a reference point, not a guarantee.
Q3. Why do players check Juwai Teer before Khanapara Teer?
Mainly because of timing — Juwai’s rounds are declared earlier in the day, so players use it as an early signal before Khanapara and Shillong results come in.
Q4. Is Juwai Teer a legal, regulated game?
Juwai Teer is organized by Club Juwai as part of the same traditional archery format as Khanapara and Shillong Teer.
Q5. Where can I check Khanapara Teer’s result after checking Juwai?
Head to our Khanapara Teer Result Live page for the current day’s F/R and S/R the moment they’re declared.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Teer is legal and regulated in Meghalaya. We do not sell tickets, accept bets, or promote gambling in any form. Any patterns or relationships between games mentioned here reflect commonly held player beliefs, not confirmed or official information. Please follow your local laws regarding lottery and betting-related activities.