Date | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||||||||||
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05/08/24 to 11/08/24 |
1 6 9 |
66 Mon |
1 2 3 |
3 8 0 |
19 Tue |
2 2 5 |
1 6 8 |
51 Wed |
3 8 0 |
7 8 9 |
48 Thu |
1 2 5 |
3 3 8 |
44 Fri |
2 5 7 |
4 8 0 |
29 Sat |
1 3 5 |
1 1 2 |
48 Sun |
3 7 8 |
12/08/24 to 18/08/24 |
3 7 0 |
04 Mon |
1 3 0 |
2 3 0 |
55 Tue |
4 4 7 |
7 9 0 |
68 Wed |
4 4 0 |
4 6 8 |
80 Thu |
2 8 0 |
2 3 8 |
36 Fri |
2 4 0 |
4 4 7 |
50 Sat |
2 3 5 |
2 4 7 |
36 Sun |
3 5 8 |
19/08/24 to 25/08/24 |
1 5 0 |
64 Mon |
4 0 0 |
1 4 5 |
08 Tue |
2 3 3 |
6 8 0 |
41 Wed |
3 8 0 |
1 7 0 |
89 Thu |
3 6 0 |
1 2 3 |
66 Fri |
3 5 8 |
1 5 5 |
18 Sat |
1 7 0 |
2 2 7 |
13 Sun |
1 2 0 |
26/08/24 to 01/09/24 |
1 7 0 |
83 Mon |
4 9 0 |
3 7 0 |
05 Tue |
2 3 0 |
3 8 0 |
19 Wed |
2 7 0 |
4 9 0 |
33 Thu |
3 4 6 |
5 5 0 |
03 Fri |
1 5 7 |
3 4 9 |
67 Sat |
2 6 9 |
1 4 0 |
56 Sun |
1 2 3 |
02/09/24 to 08/09/24 |
7 9 0 |
62 Mon |
2 0 0 |
1 7 0 |
88 Tue |
4 6 8 |
4 5 5 |
49 Wed |
4 6 9 |
6 6 0 |
24 Thu |
1 1 2 |
2 3 5 |
08 Fri |
5 6 7 |
3 6 9 |
86 Sat |
3 4 9 |
1 2 3 |
62 Sun |
3 3 6 |
09/09/24 to 15/09/24 |
4 9 0 |
35 Mon |
3 5 7 |
7 8 9 |
42 Tue |
5 8 9 |
1 9 0 |
04 Wed |
1 4 9 |
1 4 5 |
04 Thu |
7 8 9 |
4 7 0 |
17 Fri |
8 9 0 |
3 4 7 |
44 Sat |
3 5 6 |
* * * |
** Sun |
* * * |
16/09/24 to 22/09/24 |
7 9 0 |
60 Mon |
4 7 9 |
3 3 6 |
25 Tue |
4 4 7 |
2 2 3 |
70 Wed |
3 3 4 |
3 5 7 |
51 Thu |
3 3 5 |
5 5 0 |
03 Fri |
6 7 0 |
1 9 0 |
06 Sat |
1 5 0 |
* * * |
** Sun |
* * * |
23/09/24 to 29/09/24 |
3 7 0 |
08 Mon |
3 7 8 |
3 4 0 |
76 Tue |
1 2 3 |
1 4 0 |
59 Wed |
2 7 0 |
1 1 3 |
52 Thu |
4 8 0 |
2 2 3 |
75 Fri |
2 3 0 |
5 6 8 |
98 Sat |
1 3 4 |
2 2 6 |
07 Sun |
8 9 0 |
30/09/24 to 06/10/24 |
4 5 6 |
54 Mon |
6 8 0 |
4 4 9 |
74 Tue |
1 6 7 |
1 4 5 |
04 Wed |
3 5 6 |
1 5 5 |
11 Thu |
1 5 5 |
* * * |
** Fri |
* * * |
MAIN MUMBAI RK Panel Chart
panel chart
Welcome to the Main Mumbai Rk satta panel chart, your ultimate resource for tracking the day’s activity! Our panel chart provides real-time updates and essential insights for players looking to make informed decisions. Explore our panel chart, your go-to resource for mastering this thrilling satta game. With real-time updates and comprehensive historical data, our user-friendly interface allows players of all levels to analyze trends and make informed choices. Stay ahead of the game on any device and connect with a community of fellow enthusiasts to share insights and strategies. Remember to play responsibly, as this game can be addictive.
Open Result:
Results start coming in at or after 09:35pm, giving you the first look at potential winning numbers.
Close Result:
The closing results are available at or after 12:02am, marking the end of the morning session and allowing you to review your plays.
Key Features:
- Real-Time Updates: Stay ahead with instant results as they come in.
- Historical Data: Access previous results to identify trends and improve your playing strategy.
- User-Friendly Interface: Navigate easily to find the information you need quickly.
How to Use the Chart:
- Check Open Results: Begin your day by reviewing the results posted after 09:35pm.
- Analyze Trends: Use historical data to help predict future outcomes.
- Make Your Plays: After reviewing the data, make your plays before the close results at 12:02am.
More about Panel/panna
Pannas are three-digit numbers ranging from 000 to 999. They are also referred to as Patti, Panel, or Panna in some regions.
Note: Not all three-digit numbers are considered Panas. While there are a thousand possible three-digit combinations, only 220 of them are classified as Panas.
Panas are always in ascending order. For example, 123 is a Pana, but 231, 132, 213, 312, and 321 are not. When arranged in ascending order, these numbers yield the same result: 123.
Thus, out of the thousand potential three-digit numbers, when organized in ascending order, only 220 unique numbers qualify as Panas.
To identify the Single associated with a Pana, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sum the Three Digits of the Pana
If the sum of the three digits of a Pana is less than ten, the actual sum is considered its Single.
Example: For the Pana 123:
1 + 2 + 3 = 6
In this case, 123 belongs to Single 6.
Example: For the Pana 134:
1 + 3 + 4 = 8
In this case, 134 belongs to Single 8.
Step 2: If the Sum is Over Nine
If the sum of the three digits of a Pana is ten or more, the last digit of the sum is considered its Single.
Example: For the Pana 689:
6 + 8 + 9 = 23
The last digit is 3, so 689 belongs to Single 3.
Classifications of Panna
Panas are classified into three types: Single Pana (SP Pana), Double Pana (DP Pana), and Triple Pana (TP Pana).
Each Single has 22 Panas associated with it:
- 12 are Single Panas
- 9 are Double Panas
- 1 is Triple Pana
What Are Single Panas?
Single Panas are defined as Panas in which no two digits are the same. There are a total of 120 Single Panas.
Example: 123 is a Single Pana, while 224 is a Double Pana.
Format: X
Rate for SP Pana: 1:140
What Are Double Panas?
Double Panas are defined as Panas in which at least two consecutive digits are the same. There are 90 Double Panas.
Example: 224 is a Double Pana, while 123 is a Single Pana.
Format: X=Y
Rate for DP Pana: 1:280
What Are Triple Panas?
Triple Panas are defined as Panas in which all three digits are the same. There are 10 Triple Panas.
Example: 333 is a Triple Pana.
Format: X=Y=Z
Rate for TP Pana: 1:600