Matka Guide – Understanding Panel, Numbers, Charts & Result Records

Welcome to MatkaFun’s complete guide to Matka panel charts, number formats, and historical result records. This page is created to help users understand how panel (pana) structures work, how chart data is organized, and how different market results are displayed in a systematic way.

Whether you are a new visitor or someone exploring detailed panel chart history, this guide offers clear and structured information for educational and reference purposes only.

Origin and Development of Matka

Matka evolved over time into a structured number-based system with multiple markets and formats. As the system expanded, organized panel charts and historical records were introduced to maintain result history across different markets.

Popular markets such as Kalyan, Milan, Rajdhani, Main Bazar, Madhur, Sridevi, and Time Bazar have maintained long-standing panel chart records that are widely referenced for historical data analysis.

What is Matka?

Matka is a number-based system where results are represented using structured combinations of digits between 0 and 9. These combinations are recorded in different formats such as single digits, Jodi pairs, and panel (Pana) charts.

Modern Matka data is mainly available through digital result charts, historical archives, and structured panel records that help users review past market outcomes.

Understanding Panel Number Structure

Panel (Pana) results are typically formed using three-digit combinations derived from digits 0 to 9. These combinations are displayed in chart formats for record-keeping and historical reference.

Illustrative Example (Educational Purpose Only)

  • Select three digits: 2, 6, and 8
  • Add them: 2 + 6 + 8 = 16
  • Final digit becomes 6
  • Select another set: 1, 3, and 9
  • Total: 1 + 3 + 9 = 13 → final digit becomes 3
  • This value is represented in structured panel chart format

This example is only for understanding how panel-based numerical representation appears in chart records.

Common Panel (Pana) Formats

  • Single Ank: A single digit from 0–9.
  • Jodi: A two-digit pair format used in results.
  • Panel (Pana): A three-digit number combination used in chart records.
  • Sangam: A combined format of multiple result types.
  • Open & Close: Separate stage-based result entries.

Popular Matka Markets

Different markets operate on separate schedules and maintain independent panel chart records. Some commonly referenced markets include:

  • Kalyan
  • Main Bazar
  • Milan Day
  • Milan Night
  • Rajdhani Day
  • Rajdhani Night
  • Time Bazar
  • Madhur
  • Sridevi

Each market maintains its own panel history and structured chart archives for reference purposes.

What You Get on MatkaFun

  • Daily updated panel results
  • Historical panel chart archives
  • Jodi record collections
  • Pana (panel) structured data
  • Market-wise chart history
  • Easy-to-browse result database

MatkaFun organizes all panel-related information in a clean and structured format for easy access and reading.

Importance of Panel Charts

Panel charts provide historical records of past market results. Users often refer to these charts to analyze previous outcomes and maintain structured reference data.

  • Access past result history
  • Review long-term panel records
  • Compare multiple market charts
  • Track number patterns over time
  • Maintain personal reference data

MatkaFun provides organized panel chart layouts for easier navigation and understanding of market history.

Mobile-Friendly Platform

MatkaFun is fully optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. Users can easily access panel charts, results, and historical records anytime from any internet-enabled device.

Why Users Prefer MatkaFun

  • Regularly updated panel results
  • Well-structured chart archives
  • Simple and clean interface
  • Fast access to historical data
  • Responsive across all devices

Legal Disclaimer

Gambling laws vary by region and jurisdiction. MatkaFun does not operate or promote any gambling activities. All panel charts, results, and historical data are provided strictly for informational and educational purposes. Users are responsible for complying with local laws.

Final Note

Understanding panel charts, number structures, and historical records helps users navigate market data more effectively. MatkaFun aims to provide organized access to panel charts, Jodi records, and historical results in one simple platform for easy reference.