What a matka chart is
A matka chart is a historical result table that helps readers review older open, close, jodi, and panna outcomes in one place. It does not predict future results, but it is useful for understanding how markets are recorded.
How to read the rows and columns
Most chart layouts organize dates in rows and result values in repeating columns. Readers usually start by locating the market name, then matching the date, then reviewing the open, jodi, and close sequence for that day.
How beginners should use charts
Beginners should use charts as a reference tool only. Focus on recognizing the format first, then compare multiple days to understand how the market presentation stays consistent across dates.
Common mistakes
- Confusing jodi with panna values
- Reading the wrong market row
- Treating old chart data as a guaranteed forecast
Charts are most useful when they are read carefully, market by market, as an archive of published outcomes.