Satta King is often seen as a game of luck, but experienced players know better. While luck plays a role, the real winners rely on data — specifically, historical charts. These past results hold key insights into how numbers repeat, rotate, and mirror across markets. Understanding how to use these charts can turn random guessing into calculated strategy.
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<br>In this article, we’ll show you how to read, analyze, and apply historical Satta King charts to make better, more informed guesses.
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<br>What Are Satta King Charts?
A Satta chart is a record of previous winning numbers (or Jodis) for a specific market, listed by date. Each market — such as Gali, Desawar, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad — has its own unique chart.
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<br>Typical chart format:
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<br>Date Gali Desawar Faridabad Ghaziabad
July 1 47 36 92 29
July 2 29 74 38 47
July 3 83 69 29 38
July 4 38 47 74 83
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<br>These charts help you:
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<br>Detect repeating numbers
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<br>Identify mirror flows
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<br>Track digit trends
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<br>Understand market behavior
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<br>Why Historical Charts Matter
Some believe that Satta is purely random. But long-term observation shows that:
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<br>Numbers repeat in cycles (3–7 days)
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<br>Certain numbers mirror each other
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<br>Markets influence each other (e.g., Desawar → Gali)
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<br>Digit endings trend (e.g., multiple results ending in "8")
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<br>Studying historical data helps you spot these flows and guess based on evidence — not emotion.
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<br>Step-by-Step: How to Analyze Historical Satta Charts
✅ Step 1: Collect 10–30 Days of Results
Focus on at least one primary market, like Desawar or Faridabad. Record daily results in a notebook or spreadsheet.
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<br>Optional: Include multiple markets to study cross-influence.
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<br>✅ Step 2: Highlight Repeats
Mark numbers that appear more than once.
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<br>Example:
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<br>29 appears on July 1 (Ghaziabad), July 2 (Gali), and July 3 (Faridabad)
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<br>47 appears on July 1 (Gali) and again on July 4 (Desawar)
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<br>These are active numbers and may hit again within 1–2 days.
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<br>✅ Step 3: Identify Mirror Patterns
Common mirror pairs:
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<br>36 ↔ 63
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<br>47 ↔ 74
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<br>29 ↔ 92
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<br>38 ↔ 83
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<br>When you see a number hit, watch its mirror in upcoming results — especially in different markets.
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<br>✅ Step 4: Look for Ending Digit Trends
If multiple results end in the same digit (like 8), that digit is trending.
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<br>Example:
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<br>July 1: 38
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<br>July 2: 28
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<br>July 3: 48
→ "8-ending" numbers are active — guess accordingly.
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<br>✅ Step 5: Observe Market Relationships
Watch how one market influences another.
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<br>Common examples:
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<br>Desawar result often predicts Gali result (mirror or repeat)
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<br>Faridabad mirrors Ghaziabad frequently
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<br>Gali results often rotate back into Desawar after 2 days
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<br>Track this behavior over a week to verify.
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<br>Turning Chart Analysis Into Guesses
Once you’ve studied your chart, shortlist numbers using this method:
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<br>Top Repeater (appeared 2+ times recently)
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<br>Mirror of Top Repeater
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<br>Ending Trend Number
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<br>Market Reaction Number (based on flow between markets)
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<br>Then choose 1–3 based on budget and strength of logic.
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<br>Sample Chart Logic Analysis
Date Desawar Faridabad
Jul 1 36 92
Jul 2 74 38
Jul 3 69 29
Jul 4 47 74
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<br>Observations:
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<br>74 repeated in Desawar and Faridabad → strong repeat
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<br>29 and 92 both appeared → mirror pattern
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<br>38 and 83 have appeared → reversed mirror logic
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<br>Guessing Strategy:
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<br>Guess 74 (recent repeater)
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<br>Consider 83 (based on mirror)
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<br>Shortlist 29 (flow + repeat)
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<br>Weekly Chart Review Routine
Do this every Sunday or Monday to plan the week:
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<br>Review all results from the past 7 days
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<br>Write down:
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<br>Repeated numbers
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<br>Mirror hits
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<br>Ending trends
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<br>Highlight markets with strongest logic
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<br>Plan 3–4 key days to guess
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<br>This is the foundation of a strong weekly plan.
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<br>Tools That Help with Chart Analysis
Notebook or Google Sheets: To record and highlight patterns
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<br>Online Satta chart websites: To get up-to-date data
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<br>Mirror number table: For SattaKing?.in (pasarinko.zeroweb.kr) fast comparison
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<br>Highlighters: Color-code repeat numbers and mirror patterns
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<br>Mistakes to Avoid with Chart Analysis
❌ Relying on One Pattern Only
If you see 83 repeating, don’t blindly guess it every day. Patterns shift. Be flexible.
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<br>❌ Ignoring Gaps
If a number hasn’t appeared in 15–20 days, it might be due. Check for long-gappers.
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<br>❌ Copying Other People’s Charts
Do your own analysis. Everyone sees different patterns. Trust your research.
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<br>❌ Overanalyzing
Limit yourself to 10–15 minutes of analysis per day. Keep it simple and focused.
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