
If you are a fan of archery-based lotteries in North-East India and Bhutan, you have likely heard of Shillong Teer, Khanapara Teer, and Bhutan Teer. While the core concept of all these games is the same—betting on the number of arrows hitting a target—there are several key differences that every player should know.
In this article, we compare these three popular Teer games based on location, timing, and popularity.
1. Geographical Location
The most obvious difference is where these games are organized and conducted:
- Shillong Teer: Organized in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. It is the oldest and most famous among all Teer games.
- Khanapara Teer: Conducted in Khanapara (Guwahati), Assam. It is very popular in the Brahmaputra valley and surrounding regions.
- Bhutan Teer: Conducted in the Kingdom of Bhutan, specifically in border towns like Phuentsholing and Samdrup Jongkhar. It is a favorite among players in West Bengal (Jaigaon) and Bhutan.
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2. Result Timings
One of the main reasons there are multiple Teer games is the timing. This allows enthusiasts to follow different results throughout the afternoon.
| Teer Game | First Round (Approx) | Second Round (Approx) |
| Shillong Teer | 3:45 PM – 4:00 PM | 4:45 PM – 5:00 PM |
| Khanapara Teer | 4:10 PM – 4:25 PM | 5:10 PM – 5:25 PM |
| Bhutan Teer | 4:00 PM – 4:15 PM | 5:00 PM – 5:15 PM |
(Note: Timings may vary slightly depending on weather conditions or local holidays.)
3. Organizing Bodies
- Shillong Teer is managed by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association, which consists of various local archery clubs.
- Khanapara Teer is managed by local associations in the Assam-Meghalaya border region.
- Bhutan Teer is influenced by the Bhutanese National Sport culture and is conducted under the local regulations of Bhutan.
4. Rule Similarities and Differences
The basic rule for all three is identical: The winning number is the last two digits of the total number of arrows hitting the target.
However, the number of archers and the number of arrows distributed can vary. For example, Shillong Teer might have 50 archers, while Bhutan Teer might have a different count depending on the day’s event. This changes the “common numbers” and the mathematical probability for each game.
5. Popularity and Influence
- Shillong Teer is considered the “Original” and has a massive following across India.
- Khanapara Teer is often played by the same crowd as Shillong but is the primary choice for residents of Guwahati and upper Assam.
- Bhutan Teer has seen a massive surge in popularity recently because it offers an alternative to players when Indian Teer games are closed on holidays or Sundays.
Which one should you play?
Most players follow all three to increase their chances. While the Dream Chart used for interpretation is largely similar across all three games, many experts suggest that Bhutan Teer results are more influenced by the specific archery clubs active in the Himalayan region.
-: Conclusion :-
Whether it is Shillong, Khanapara, or Bhutan, Teer remains a unique tradition that combines sportsmanship with the excitement of a lottery. Understanding these differences helps you track the results more accurately and stay updated with the correct timings.
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