In this guide, we’ll show you how to read Satta King charts like a pro — including what patterns to look for, how to analyze results, and how to turn those insights into stronger guesses.
What Is a Satta King Chart?
A Satta King chart is a historical table showing the outcomes of games (usually Jodi numbers) over a period of time. Each game (like Gali, Desawar, Faridabad, etc.) has its own chart. The chart typically shows:
Date or day
Result (2-digit number)
Sometimes: Time or extra notes
A basic version may look like this:
Date Result
July 1 48
July 2 71
July 3 39
July 4 83
July 5 48
Why Charts Matter
Charts help players:
Track the frequency of specific numbers
Identify repeat patterns
Apply logic (mirror, ladder, last-digit)
Detect gaps between hits
Guess with strategy, not emotion
The most successful players don’t rely on “luck” — they study these charts daily and make decisions based on clear evidence.
Step-by-Step: How to Read a Satta King Chart
Step 1: Pick Your Market
Start with one market — for example, Gali. Don’t try to read all charts at once. Focus helps you learn faster.
Step 2: Look for Repeats
Check for numbers that appear more than once in 7–10 days.
Example:
Date Result
July 1 48
July 3 48
July 7 84
Here, 48 appears twice in a short span. It’s a repeat pattern, which suggests it could reappear again soon.
Step 3: Identify Mirror Numbers
Mirror numbers are reversed versions of each other.
For example:
27 and 72
38 and 83
14 and 41
If you see 27 in the chart, watch out for 72 in the coming days.
Step 4: Track Ending Digit Trends
Ending digit analysis is a powerful tool. Check the last digits of results for any recurring trends.
Example:
Date Result
July 1 43 → ends in 3
July 2 23 → ends in 3
July 3 13 → ends in 3
That’s three days in a row with results ending in 3 — a strong last-digit streak. Use it to shape your next guess (e.g., 63, 73, or 83).
Step 5: Analyze Gaps Between Appearances
Check how often specific Jodis return and the gaps between them.
Example:
July 1: 48
July 5: 48 again
Gap = 4 days
If this cycle repeats, expect 48 or a mirror near July 9
Step 6: Note the Day of the Week
Some Jodis appear more frequently on certain days. For example:
Fridays often produce 7-ending Jodis in some markets
Mondays may repeat a pattern from the previous Thursday
Start logging this and build your own day-based logic.
Advanced Charting Tips
🔹 Use Color Coding
Mark repeat numbers in one color, mirrors in another, and trending last digits in a third. This makes patterns jump out visually.
🔹 Maintain a Separate “Pattern Log”
Next to your chart, keep a notes section like this:
Pattern Jodi Last Hit Likely Window
Repeat 48 July 5 July 9–11
Mirror 27/72 July 3 July 6–7
Ends in 3 13 July 2 July 3–4
This helps you focus on the most promising patterns.
🔹 Build a Personal Chart
Don’t just rely on public websites. Create a personal Excel sheet or notebook with charts for your preferred market(s). This lets you track patterns that matter to your style of guessing.
Mistakes to Avoid When Reading Charts
❌ Ignoring old results — many patterns repeat weekly or monthly
❌ Looking for a pattern in every result — not every day has one
❌ Guessing without checking logic against the chart
❌ Over-complicating patterns — keep it simple and test one logic at a time
Example of Turning a Chart Into a Guess
Let’s say the Gali chart shows:
July 1: 48
July 2: 71
July 3: 84
July 4: 39
July 5: 48
Observations:
48 has appeared twice
Mirror (84) is also present
Pattern of reverse + repeat suggests 48/84/39 are active
Guess Strategy:
Pick 48 again (repeat)
Include 84 (mirror)
Optional backup: 83 (variation in trend)
This is how you convert a chart from raw data to logic-driven action.
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