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Shillong Teer Results Today: June 24, 2026, Winning Numbers and Latest Updates

Shillong Teer Results Today, June 24, 2026: Winning Numbers For All Teer Games

By Rohan GuptaPublished 24 June 2026· 2 min read
Shillong Teer Results Today: June 24, 2026, Winning Numbers and Latest Updates
Shillong Teer Results Today: June 24, 2026, Winning Numbers and Latest Updates

As the arrows fly at the historic Polo Ground, enthusiasts across Meghalaya track the day’s winning numbers for the state's unique archery-based lottery.

The rhythmic thrum of arrows hitting straw targets at Shillong’s Polo Ground marks the daily pulse of a tradition that sits at the intersection of local heritage and high-stakes speculation. For those tracking the shillong teer results today, the June 24, 2026, draw has once again brought the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA) into the spotlight. As the state’s managed lottery system continues to draw participants, the process remains a strictly timed affair, with rounds often lasting no more than two minutes.

Participants looking for the winning numbers for all categories can find the latest data below. For the Juwai Teer draws, the first round concluded with 78, while the second round settled at 32. Earlier in the day, the morning sessions set the pace: the Shillong Morning Teer returned 60 and 15 for its first and second rounds, respectively, while the Juwai Morning Teer posted 40 and 98.

The main events—the Shillong and Khanapara Teer draws—operate on a staggered schedule. While the midday rounds are monitored closely by local enthusiasts, the excitement often spills over into the evening. The Shillong Night Teer is slated to release its first-round results at 9:00 pm, followed by the final tally at 9:30 pm. These teer games have evolved into a sophisticated network of draws, including the Jowai Ladrymbai Teer, all overseen by KHASA to ensure the sport remains both a cultural pillar and a regulated activity.

A Look at the Mechanics

At its core, the game is deceptively simple. Archers fire 30 arrows in the first round and 20 in the second, with bettors predicting the last two digits of the total number of arrows that find their mark. Because the results are tied to the physical performance of archers rather than a random number generator, the daily result has become a unique cultural fixture in Meghalaya. For the uninitiated, navigating these results requires attention to the specific timing of each local draw, as the pools for Shillong, Khanapara, and Juwai operate independently.

Why it Matters: The Economy of Tradition

The persistence of the Teer lottery highlights a fascinating model where indigenous sport serves as the foundation for a localized economy. Unlike digital gambling platforms that dominate the national conversation, Teer remains deeply rooted in the geography of the Northeast. For the region, this is more than just a betting exercise; it is a community-managed ecosystem that sustains the livelihood of traditional archers while keeping the public engaged through a transparent, albeit high-stakes, process. While the volatility of such games is clear, the consistent participation across the state suggests that as long as the arrows fly at the Polo Ground, the tradition will remain a central point of local interest.

By Rohan Gupta
Business Correspondent

Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.