What Is Satta Matka?

Satta Matka is a numbers-based lottery game that originated in India in the 1960s. The word "Satta" refers to betting or wagering, while "Matka" literally means an earthen pot — a reference to the original method of drawing numbers from a pot. Over the decades, the game evolved significantly and moved to chart-based record keeping. Today, Kalyan Matka — named after Kalyanji Bhagat, who introduced the Kalyan variant — is one of the most widely followed Matka formats.

Core Terminology Every Beginner Must Know

Term Meaning
OpenThe first number result declared in a draw (a single digit 0–9)
CloseThe second number result declared in a draw (a single digit 0–9)
JodiA two-digit combination of Open + Close (e.g., Open 3 + Close 7 = Jodi 37)
Panna / PanelA three-digit number whose digits sum to produce the open or close single
SangamA combination bet involving a Panna and a Jodi together
ChartThe historical grid showing past draw results by date
Matka KingA term historically used for prominent Matka organisers

How a Kalyan Draw Works (The Basics)

  1. Open draw: A three-digit number (Panna) is drawn. Its digits are summed and reduced to a single digit. This is the "Open" result.
  2. Close draw: A second three-digit Panna is drawn later. Its digit sum becomes the "Close" result.
  3. Jodi formation: The Open single and Close single are combined to form the two-digit Jodi.
  4. Results published: All three pieces of data (Open Panna, Jodi, Close Panna) are published in the chart for that date.

For example: Open Panna = 236 → 2+3+6 = 11 → 1. Close Panna = 459 → 4+5+9 = 18 → 8. Jodi = 18.

Types of Charts You'll Encounter

  • Panel Chart: Shows all three data points (Open Panna, Jodi, Close Panna) for every draw. Most comprehensive.
  • Jodi Chart: Shows only the two-digit Jodi result for each draw. Simpler and quicker to scan.
  • Open/Close Chart: Shows only the single-digit open and close results. Useful for digit frequency analysis.

Kalyan Matka Timing

The Kalyan Matka market typically runs Monday through Saturday. Results are declared at set times, with the Open result announced first and the Close result following later in the evening. Timings can vary, so always check a current and reliable source for the latest schedule.

Reading Your First Chart

If you're looking at a Kalyan chart for the first time, start here:

  1. Find the most recent completed week in the chart.
  2. Pick any single day and locate the three columns: Open Panna | Jodi | Close Panna.
  3. Add up the Open Panna digits and check they produce the first digit of the Jodi.
  4. Add up the Close Panna digits and check they produce the second digit of the Jodi.
  5. Repeat for several days until the pattern becomes natural to read.

Important Disclaimer for Beginners

Satta Matka involves financial wagering and carries significant risk. In many jurisdictions, participation in Matka gambling is restricted or regulated under law. Before participating in any form of Matka play, understand the legal status in your location and ensure you fully understand the financial risks involved. This site provides educational content about charts and results — always approach any form of gambling with caution and within your means.

Next Steps

Now that you understand the basics, explore the panel chart guides and number analysis articles on this site to deepen your knowledge. Start by reading charts historically before attempting any form of active participation — familiarity with the data is always your best foundation.