How to Read Satta Matka Charts Like a Pro — Complete Guide 2026

Satta Matka charts are powerful tools for understanding historical results. This guide teaches you how to read, analyze, and use Matka charts effectively.

What Are Satta Matka Charts?

  • Jodi Chart — Shows the final pair (00–99) of Open and Close Ank for each day
  • Panel Chart — Shows full 3-digit Open and Close Patti results
  • Ank Frequency Chart — Tracks how often each digit (0–9) appears
  • Sangam Chart — Combined Open and Close results for advanced analysis
  • Starline Chart — Fast daytime special results

Step 1 — Select Market and Time Period

Choose your market (Kalyan, Milan, Rajdhani, Main Bazar, etc.) and a time period. Beginners: last 7–15 days. Intermediate: last 30–60 days. Pro players: 3 months or more.

Step 2 — How to Read the Jodi Chart

The Jodi Chart is a grid where each cell shows the 2-digit Jodi result for a specific date. Look for repeating Jodis, hot numbers (frequently appearing), and cold numbers (not appearing for a long time). Example: Monday 45 means Open Ank was 4, Close Ank was 5.

Step 3 — How to Read the Panel Chart

Each date cell shows three values: Open Pana (3-digit) | Jodi (2-digit) | Close Pana (3-digit). This helps with SP, DP, and TP game type analysis. Note Single Patti, Double Patti, and Triple Patti separately for pattern tracking.

Pro Tips for Advanced Chart Reading

  • Cross-verify multiple charts for better accuracy
  • Use minimum 15–30 days of data; 60+ days is better
  • Copy data into a spreadsheet for personal analysis
  • Understand that every market has its own unique behavior

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Relying on just one chart type
  • Blindly following very old data
  • Making emotional decisions based on chart patterns
  • Over-analyzing and seeing patterns that do not exist

FAQ — Chart Reading

Q: Is 100% accurate prediction possible using charts?
No. Charts show past data only, not future results.

Q: Which chart should beginners start with?
Start with the Jodi Chart and Ank Frequency Chart.

Q: Does every market have a different chart?
Yes, each market has its own pattern and behavior.

Final Words

Reading charts is a useful skill but not a magic formula. Treat charts as a reference tool. The biggest win always comes from discipline and bankroll management.