Night Teer Dream Number – Full Chart

Night Teer Dream Number Chart
Dream SymbolDirect NumberHouseEnding
Snake08, 180, 18
Fish21, 312, 31
Water / River06, 160, 16
Moon07, 170, 17
Fire04, 140, 14
Lion / Tiger09, 190, 19
Cat07, 270, 27
Dog12, 321, 32
Cow22, 422, 42
Elephant05, 500, 55, 0
Bird / Eagle11, 211, 21
Rain03, 300, 33, 0
Sun10, 201, 20
Death / Funeral04, 140, 14
Marriage / Wedding05, 250, 25
Child / Baby15, 351, 35
Money / Gold44, 644, 64
Tree / Forest33, 533, 53
Mountain / Hill55, 755, 75
Flood / Sea09, 160, 19, 6
Blood02, 200, 22, 0
Ghost / Spirit13, 311, 33, 1
Sword / Knife27, 722, 77, 2
Flying / Sky01, 110, 11
Road / Path26, 622, 66, 2
Temple / Church00, 100, 10
Arrow / Bow17, 711, 77, 1
Food / Eating36, 633, 66, 3
Theft / Robbery48, 844, 88, 4
Boat / Ship29, 922, 99, 2
Running / Chasing37, 733, 77, 3
Falling / Dropping46, 644, 66, 4
Monkey19, 911, 99, 1
Horse38, 833, 88, 3
Crocodile28, 822, 88, 2
Flower / Garden56, 655, 66, 5
Man (stranger)05, 500, 55, 0
Woman (stranger)06, 600, 66, 0
Crying / Tears24, 422, 44, 2
Laughing / Joy77, 977, 97
Egg00, 100, 10
Prison / Arrest43, 344, 33, 4
Star / Night sky57, 755, 77, 5
Mud / Dirt66, 766, 76
Illness / Hospital23, 322, 33, 2
Fruit (general)14, 411, 44, 1
Fight / Quarrel47, 744, 77, 4
Rice / Grain88, 988, 98
House / Building60, 066, 00, 6
Teeth / Mouth39, 933, 99, 3

For generations, players of Shillong Night Teer have used a method that sits at the intersection of tradition, intuition, and belief: the dream number. If you woke up this morning with a vivid dream — a snake, a river, a child, an animal, fire, rain — there is a corresponding teer number associated with it in the traditional Meghalaya dream chart.

This page gives you that full chart, clearly laid out, along with a guide to how dream numbers work and how players use them. Dream numbers are not science, and this page will not pretend otherwise.

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The Night Teer result is determined by how many arrows hit a physical target — a random outcome that no dream can influence. But the dream number tradition runs deep in the culture of Shillong and Meghalaya, and many long-time players use it alongside common numbers and frequency analysis as part of their overall approach to choosing a number for the evening.

Whether you follow dream numbers out of tradition, curiosity, or genuine belief, this page gives you the most complete and clearly organised dream-to-number chart available for Shillong Night Teer.

Cultural tradition
Dream-based number interpretation has been part of Meghalaya’s teer culture for over a century. Elders in Shillong have long believed that certain dream symbols carry numerical significance. This tradition predates the modern internet — it was passed down orally through families and local teer communities before ever appearing on a website.
Important
Dream numbers are based entirely on cultural belief and tradition. There is no scientific basis for dream-to-number associations. Night Teer results are determined by physical arrow counts and cannot be predicted by any method. Use this chart as a cultural reference only, and always play responsibly.

How to find your Teer dream number?

The process is simple. As soon as you wake up, try to recall the most prominent image, object, or event from your dream. Dreams often contain multiple elements — focus on the one that felt most vivid or significant. Then locate that dream symbol in the chart below. Each symbol has a direct number (full two-digit), a house number (first digit), and an ending number (second digit) associated with it.

If your dream contained multiple strong images, note down the number associated with each one. Some players book all of them across different rounds or combine house and ending numbers from different dream symbols.

Step 1 — Write down your dream. Do this immediately after waking, before the memory fades.

Step 2 — Identify the main symbol. A snake, water, fire, an animal, a person, a situation.

Step 3 — Find the symbol in the chart below and note its associated number.

Step 4 — Use that number when choosing what to book at the counter before the booking deadline.

The history and culture behind Night Teer dream numbers

Dream interpretation as a way of making decisions is a practice that spans nearly every culture in human history.

In Meghalaya, it took on a specific form tied to the teer game. As teer became embedded in the daily rhythms of Shillong life, the community developed a shared language of dream symbols — a chart of associations passed down through families, discussed at counters, and refined over decades of collective play.

The dream number tradition is strongest among older, long-time teer players who grew up hearing these associations from parents and grandparents. It is less a formal system and more a living tradition, which is why you will see slight variations in the numbers assigned to the same symbol depending on who you ask in different parts of Meghalaya.

What makes the dream number chart meaningful, regardless of whether it influences results, is the mindfulness it encourages. Writing down your dream, thinking about its symbols, and deliberately choosing a number is a more intentional process than picking randomly.

Many players find that this intentionality — the act of having a reason for their number — makes the experience of following Night Teer more connected and personal.

Dream symbols with the strongest following in Meghalaya

Among the fifty-plus symbols in the chart above, a handful have the longest and most consistent following among Shillong Night Teer players. Snake and Fish are the two most widely referenced dream symbols in the Meghalaya teer tradition.

Both have appeared in teer dream charts for at least three decades and are recognised across virtually all local player communities. Water in its various forms — rivers, rain, floods, the sea — is the third most followed category.

Water dreams are considered particularly significant because of their frequency and the strong cultural meaning water carries in Khasi tradition. Moon and Sun are followed closely by players who believe celestial objects in dreams carry strong numerical significance.

The moon especially is associated with the evening game specifically, given that Night Teer is played after dark.

Arrow and Bow appear in the dream chart with particular resonance for night teer players, given that the game itself is built around archery. Dreaming of an arrow or bow is considered by many local players to be an especially meaningful signal before a night teer session.

Dream Number — Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Night Teer dream number?
A Night Teer dream number is a two-digit number associated with a specific dream symbol, according to a traditional chart followed by players in Meghalaya and Shillong. If you dreamed of a snake last night, the associated numbers are 08 and 18. Players use these associations to choose their number before booking. Dream numbers are a cultural tradition, not a guaranteed prediction.
How accurate are dream numbers for Night Teer?
There is no scientific evidence that dream numbers predict Night Teer results. The game is determined by physical arrow counts — an entirely random outcome. Dream numbers are used as a cultural and traditional reference point, and many long-time players enjoy them as part of the experience of following the game. They should not be relied on as a prediction tool.
How do I find my dream number?
Write down the most vivid symbol from your dream as soon as you wake up. Then use the search box in the chart above to find that symbol and look up its associated direct, house, and ending numbers. If your dream had multiple strong images, note the number for each one.
Why does my dream symbol show two numbers?
Most dream symbols in the traditional chart have two associated numbers — a primary and a secondary. This reflects the fact that different communities across Meghalaya have slightly different associations for the same symbol. Some players book both numbers across different rounds; others choose the one that feels more instinctively right.
Where does the Night Teer dream number chart come from?
The dream number chart is a traditional tool developed over decades within the teer-playing community of Meghalaya. It was passed down orally through families and local player groups before being documented online. Different versions exist, with slight variations between regions. The chart on this page reflects the most widely referenced associations across Shillong and surrounding areas.
Can I combine dream numbers with common numbers?
Many experienced players do exactly this. They check both the common number (based on 30-day result patterns) and the dream number from the night before, and look for any overlap or proximity. When both methods point toward the same number or house digit, players often feel more confident in their choice. Visit our Common Number page for today’s predictions.