The Pulse of Polo Ground: Tracking the June 11 Shillong Teer Results
Shillong Teer Results Today Live, June 11, 2026: Winning Numbers For All Teer Games

As the morning mist lifts over Meghalaya, the traditional archery-based lottery continues to draw thousands into its rhythmic, high-stakes fold.
The scene at Shillong’s historic Polo Ground is unlike any other lottery draw in the country. There are no spinning drums or digital algorithms here. Instead, there is the hum of bowstrings and the sharp thud of arrows hitting soft targets. Managed by the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA), the daily ritual serves a dual purpose: it keeps a centuries-old cultural tradition alive while fueling a massive, state-wide betting ecosystem. Today, June 11, 2026, the crowds are again waiting on the latest winning numbers for all teer games.
The Morning Numbers
The day began early with the results of the early-bird draws. For the Shillong Morning Teer, the first round concluded with 71, while the second round followed shortly after with 86. Meanwhile, the Juwai Morning Teer saw an 82 land in the first round, with participants currently awaiting the final figures for the second round. As the day progresses, the focus shifts to the flagship afternoon events, including the primary Shillong Teer and the Khanapara Teer, both scheduled for their standard afternoon announcements at 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
Why it matters
Beyond the thrill of the win, these games act as a financial heartbeat for many in the region. The structure of the sport—two rounds, 30 arrows followed by 20—demands a unique kind of local expertise. While national outlets often track these results as mere data points, the sheer frequency of these draws reveals a deep-seated local engagement that persists regardless of modern digital alternatives. It is a rare instance where a traditional sport has successfully pivoted to become a pillar of the local micro-economy, blending ancestral skill with modern speculative play.
Understanding the Pattern
Observers often look for patterns in these numbers, yet the KHASA-managed rounds remain fiercely unpredictable. Whether it is the Night Teer or the various iterations across Juwai and Khanapara, the consistency of the draw times is what keeps the ecosystem stable. For those following these results live, accuracy is everything. As the afternoon rounds approach, participants are urged to verify their numbers against official sources to ensure they are tracking the correct outcomes across the various state-wide archery circuits.
Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.