Matka Panel Chart Explained- Open, Close and Panna Format Guide

Learn how a Matka panel chart works, including open, close and panna formats. This 500-word guide explains chart structure and reading methods.

Understanding a Matka panel chart is essential for anyone who wants to read Matka results correctly. Many players see numbers like open, close, single, and panna every day but do not clearly understand how these values are formed and displayed in a panel chart.

In this guide, we will explain in a simple and clear way what a Matka panel chart is, how open and close numbers work, and how the panna format is shown.

What Is a Matka Panel Chart?

A Matka panel chart is a structured record of daily game results displayed in a table format.
It shows historical data of a Matka market over time, including:

  • Open result

  • Open panna

  • Close result

  • Close panna

The panel chart helps users visually track how results change day by day. It is mainly used to understand past result patterns and number formations.

Unlike a simple result list, a panel chart shows full number combinations instead of only single digits.

Understanding Open and Close in Matka

In Matka games, each day’s result is divided into two main parts:

Open

The open represents the first session of the game.
From the open session, two values are formed:

  • Open panna

  • Open single digit

Close

The close represents the second session of the game.
From the close session, two values are formed:

  • Close panna

  • Close single digit

In short:

  • Open = first result phase

  • Close = second result phase

Both are always shown separately in a proper panel chart.

What Is a Panna in a Matka Panel Chart?

A panna is a three-digit number such as 123, 456, or 789.
It plays a very important role in Matka results.

There are mainly three common panna categories used in charts:

  • Single panna

  • Double panna

  • Triple panna

However, in most panel charts, the focus is not on the type but on the actual three-digit value.

Each session (open and close) has its own panna.

So, in one full day result, you will normally see:

  • One open panna

  • One close panna

How Open Panna Is Shown in the Panel Chart

The open panna is the three-digit number declared during the open session.

From this open panna, a single digit is derived by adding the three digits together and reducing them to one digit.

For example, if the open panna is:

245

Then the calculation becomes:

2 + 4 + 5 = 11
1 + 1 = 2

So, the open single digit becomes 2.

In the panel chart, the open panna and open digit are usually displayed side by side.

How Close Panna Is Shown in the Panel Chart

The close panna works in exactly the same way but belongs to the closing session.

For example, if the close panna is:

378

Then:

3 + 7 + 8 = 18
1 + 8 = 9

So, the close digit becomes 9.

A standard panel chart will display:

Open digit – Open panna – Close panna – Close digit

This complete structure allows users to view both sessions in one row.

Typical Panel Chart Format

Most Matka panel charts follow this visual order:

  • Date or day

  • Open single digit

  • Open panna

  • Close panna

  • Close single digit

Each row represents one full game result for that day.

This layout helps users quickly identify both open and close combinations without switching between separate charts.

Why Matka Panel Charts Are Used

Panel charts are mainly used for:

  • Tracking historical results

  • Observing number movements over time

  • Comparing open and close patterns

They are more detailed than simple result charts because they display full panna combinations along with their matching digits.

Common Mistakes While Reading Panel Charts

Many beginners misunderstand the format and make these mistakes:

  • Mixing open panna with close digit

  • Reading the order incorrectly

  • Assuming only single digits matter

In reality, both panna values and digits are equally important parts of the chart.

Final Summary

A Matka panel chart is a complete visual record of daily Matka results.
It clearly displays open and close sessions along with their respective panna numbers and single digits.

To read a panel chart correctly, remember this simple structure:

  • Open session shows open panna and open digit

  • Close session shows close panna and close digit

Once you understand the open, close and panna format, reading any Matka panel chart becomes much easier and more accurate.


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