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How to Read Kalyan Jodi Chart and Panel Chart — Complete Beginner Guide (2026)

Learn how to read Kalyan jodi chart and panel chart on DPBoss. Understand open, close, panna, ank, and weekly matka records with simple examples for Kalyan Matka players.

Kalyan matka jodi chart and panel chart guide with playing cards and dice
Kalyan matka jodi chart and panel chart guide with playing cards and dice

If you follow Kalyan Matka on DPBoss or any satta matka board, you have seen two chart types again and again: the Kalyan jodi chart and the Kalyan panel chart. They look similar to beginners, but they store different information. Learning the difference saves time, reduces mistakes, and helps you read historical Kalyan result data the way experienced players do — even if you only use charts for study and entertainment.

What Is a Kalyan Jodi Chart?

A jodi chart is a weekly record of two-digit jodi numbers for the Kalyan bazaar. Each row usually represents one week (Monday to Sunday). Each column shows the declared jodi for that day. On DPBoss, the format often looks like a grid: dates across the top (Mon, Tue, Wed…) and two-digit numbers inside each cell — for example 45, 78, or 03.

The word jodi means pair. In Kalyan Matka language, the jodi is the combination formed from the last digits of open and close results. If you only track one number type, the jodi chart is the fastest way to scan patterns across many weeks without reading full open and close panna every time.

How to Read Numbers on a Jodi Chart

  • Find the week row you want — newer weeks are usually at the top on dpbosse.in.
  • Read left to right: Monday jodi, Tuesday jodi, and so on until Sunday.
  • ** or blank cells mean no result or missing record for that day.
  • Compare repeating jodi families (same first digit, same last digit) across weeks.
  • Cross-check any jodi with the live Kalyan result page before you trust old data.

What Is a Kalyan Panel Chart?

The panel chart (also called panel record or panna chart) is deeper than the jodi chart. For each day it shows open panna, jodi, and close panna — not just the two-digit jodi. Open panna is the three-digit number declared in the open session. Close panna is the three-digit number from the close session. The jodi sits between them.

Example structure for one day on a panel chart: Open 1|4|7 → Jodi 45 → Close 2|8|9. The pipes or spacing show the three digits of panna separately. This matters because many matka strategies study open ank, close ank, and full panna — not jodi alone.

Open, Close, and Ank — Simple Definitions

  • Open session: first declared result time for the market (Kalyan Day open, for example).
  • Close session: second declared result time for the same market.
  • Panna (panel): three-digit number like 489 or 127.
  • Ank: single digit derived from panna (often the last digit or sum-based cut ank in guessing forums).
  • Jodi: two-digit pair linking open and close sessions.

Jodi Chart vs Panel Chart — Which One Should You Use?

Use the Kalyan jodi chart when you want speed. It is perfect for checking last 50 weeks of jodi pairs, spotting repeat numbers, or comparing Monday vs Friday behaviour. Use the Kalyan panel chart when you need full detail — open panna history, close panna history, and how jodi was formed each day.

On DPBoss Official (dpbosse.in), both charts are available from the homepage chart section and from the Kalyan matka-result page. The jodi chart loads faster for mobile users. The panel chart is heavier but more complete for serious chart study.

Step-by-Step: Reading Kalyan Chart on DPBoss

  • Open the homepage live board and find Kalyan in the market list.
  • Tap Jodi to open /jodi-chart-record/kalyan or Panel for /panel-chart-record/kalyan.
  • Scroll to the current week row at the top of the table.
  • Note today’s declared jodi from the live result row first — charts update after declaration.
  • Scroll down to compare the same weekday across older weeks (e.g. all past Tuesdays).
  • Use the archive and yesterday result pages to verify any number that looks wrong.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Mixing Milan chart data with Kalyan chart data is the most common error. Kalyan Matka, Milan Day, and Rajdhani Night are separate bazaars with separate charts. Always confirm the market name in the page title before you write down numbers.

Another mistake is treating chart patterns as guarantees. Satta matka charts show history, not future certainty. DPBoss publishes charts for record-keeping and study. Public Gambling Act applies in India — treat all content as informational.

Entities and Terms Worth Knowing

  • Kalyan Matka — Mumbai-origin market; one of the most searched on DPBoss.
  • Main Bazar — separate market with its own jodi and panel charts.
  • Milan Day / Milan Night — afternoon and evening sessions; not the same as Kalyan.
  • Starline — time-slot based results; different chart section on the site.
  • Fix jodi / fix ank — guessing terms; not official declared results.
  • DPBoss, Satta Matka, Matka Result — core search terms for live boards in India.

Final Tips for 2026

Bookmark both Kalyan chart URLs, enable fast refresh on the live board during result time, and compare chart cells with the sync log on the live-updates page if numbers seem delayed. The fastest accurate workflow is: live result first, then jodi chart for weekly view, then panel chart only when you need open-close detail. That order keeps your Kalyan Matka research clear, fast, and easy to understand — whether you are a first-time visitor or a daily DPBoss user.

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