What Is a Kalyan Panel Chart?

A Kalyan Panel Chart is one of the most fundamental tools in Satta Matka. It displays historical results in a structured grid format, showing the open number, Jodi (pair), and close number for each draw over days, weeks, and months. Learning to read this chart is the first step to understanding how Kalyan Matka results are organised and tracked.

The Structure of a Panel Chart

Every panel chart is laid out in columns and rows. Here's what each component means:

  • Open Panel (Panna): The three-digit number drawn at the opening of the game. Its digits are added and reduced to a single digit — the open number.
  • Jodi: A two-digit number formed by combining the open single digit and the close single digit (e.g., 47 or 82).
  • Close Panel (Panna): The three-digit number drawn at the closing of the game, similarly reduced to a single-digit close number.

Step-by-Step: Reading the Chart

  1. Identify the date row: Each row represents a specific day's result. Dates are listed on the left side of the chart.
  2. Read the Open Panna: The first column shows the three-digit open panel number (e.g., 128). Add the digits: 1+2+8 = 11 → 1 (single digit open).
  3. Read the Jodi: The middle column shows the two-digit Jodi. The first digit is the open single and the second is the close single.
  4. Read the Close Panna: The last column shows the three-digit close panel number (e.g., 356). Add digits: 3+5+6 = 14 → 4 (single digit close).
  5. Cross-verify: The Jodi should match the open and close singles derived from the panels. If a row shows Jodi "14", the open single must be 1 and close single must be 4.

Understanding Panel Types

Panel Type Description Example
Single Panna Three digits, all different 123, 456
Double Panna One digit repeated twice 112, 334
Triple Panna All three digits identical 111, 555

Why Reading the Chart Matters

Understanding the panel chart allows you to:

  • Track historical results accurately across months and years.
  • Identify which panels appeared most frequently for a given single digit.
  • Cross-check results against other sources to verify accuracy.
  • Perform number frequency analysis more effectively.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

New readers often confuse the Jodi column with the panel columns. Remember: the Jodi is always two digits, while panels are always three digits. Also, do not skip the digit-reduction step — the connection between a panel and its single digit is the core logic of the chart.

Final Thoughts

Reading a Kalyan Panel Chart is a skill that improves with practice. Start by reviewing one week of historical data, manually calculating the open and close singles from the panels, and verifying them against the Jodi column. This exercise alone builds a solid foundation for deeper analysis.