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Matka Chart Explained — How to Read Charts

Learn how to read matka charts, compare days correctly, and avoid mixing day/night sessions across markets.

Matka charts are usually presented as tables that summarize historical outcomes. They help users review how results appeared over time in a given market.

A chart row commonly corresponds to a day (or a specific date) and displays open/jodi/close values. Some charts also include derived values or additional labels. The exact format differs across sites, but the idea is consistent: a structured view of past results.

The most important rule when reading charts is consistency. Compare within the same market (Kalyan vs Kalyan) and within the same session label (Day vs Day, Night vs Night). Mixing sessions can make patterns look misleading.

Another practical habit is to track your date range. For example, if you’re reviewing the last 7 days, write down the dates and confirm you are looking at the correct rows. This avoids accidental comparisons across different time windows.

Use charts as a historical reference, not as a promise of future outcomes. Treat chart data as informational and always apply responsible decision-making.

On this website, you can use the Charts page for a quick overview, and use /matka/[market]/ pages to confirm which market you’re reviewing.

FAQ

What is the safest way to compare charts?

Compare the same market and the same session label, and keep the date range consistent.

Why do charts look different across websites?

Different sites may format the same underlying concepts differently. Focus on market name, date, and open/jodi/close fields first.

Where can I find a stable page for a specific day?

Use the date-stamped daily pages under /result/YYYY-MM-DD.

Responsible gaming disclaimer

This content is informational and educational. Please follow local laws, avoid chasing losses, and never risk money you can’t afford to lose.

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