Shillong Teer Results Unveiled for December 26: Morning and Evening Winners Announced

Shillong Teer Results: December 26, 2024
Imagine an entire city stopping for a few moments to watch arrows fly—literally. That’s the vibe in Shillong every day when the Teer results come out. On December 26, 2024, locals gathered (either in person or glued to their phones) to find out which numbers would change someone’s day. The winning numbers for the Shillong Morning Teer were 19 for the first round at 10:30 AM and 65 for the second round at 11:30 AM. In the evening, round one at 3:45 PM landed on 80, while round two at 4:45 PM finished with 02.
These numbers aren’t picked out of a drum or spun on some fancy machine. Nope, it all comes down to arrows and sharp eyes. Archery is at the heart of the Shillong Teer—marksmen aim at a target, and the total count of arrows striking the board decides the day’s result. It's a process unique to Meghalaya, running under the rules laid out by the Meghalaya Amusement and Betting Tax Act.
Inside the Shillong Teer Lottery
The game is pretty straightforward but has its quirks. Each day, archers shoot 30 arrows in the first round and 20 in the second. Players try to predict the exact number of arrows that hit the bullseye in each round, choosing a number between 0 and 99. It's more about luck than calculation, though some folks swear by their strategies and gut feelings.
Placing a bet is easy on the pocket. You can play for as little as ₹1, but hardcore fans sometimes put down as much as ₹50 per prediction. If you hit the nail on the head in the first round, a ₹1 bet turns into ₹80. Nailing the second round nets you ₹60. And if you somehow guess both numbers correctly—a feat that’s rare but not unheard of—the payout can touch ₹4,000.
Shillong isn’t alone in this archery fever. Khanapara Teer, Jowai Teer, and Ladrymbai Teer are just as popular in the region, all following the same arrow-counting logic. The Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA) keeps things official, managing the draws and making sure everyone’s playing by the book.
For locals, Teer is more than just a lottery. It's tied to daily routine, community bets, and sometimes even dinner-time stories. Some say the results are pure luck, others claim the weather or the skill of the archers swings the odds. True or not, it’s become a Meghalaya tradition you can pretty much set your clock by, with people checking results as regularly as the evening news.