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خجولjpg" alt="Ghaziabad Satta Chart 2025 - Sienna D Soward" style="max-width:430px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" />Most Satta King players look at individual numbers when deciding their guesses. But skilled players take a broader, smarter approach — they use number sets. These sets help narrow down options, create structure, and increase the chances of winning with logic, not luck.

This article explores how to use number grouping (sets) to enhance your strategy, how to build your own sets based on charts and patterns, and how this method gives you an edge over emotional guessers.

What Are Number Sets?

A number set is simply a small group of numbers that share common characteristics or logic, such as:

Ending digit sets (e.g., all numbers ending in 3)

Mirror sets (e.g., 27, 72, 38, 83)

Repeater sets (recent winners across markets)

Time-based sets (active this week or this day)

Chart-based sets (rotating every 2–3 days)

Instead of guessing blindly from 00 to 99, you’re guessing from a refined, logical pool of 3–10 numbers.

Why Use Number Sets?

Number sets offer several advantages:

✅ Reduce Guessing Range: From 100 numbers to 5–10 smart picks

✅ Increase Logic: Every number in your set is backed by reasoning

✅ Improve Budget Control: You’re not wasting money on weak guesses

✅ Spot Trends Faster: Sets show how numbers move together

✅ Boost Consistency: You become a system player, not a guesser

Types of Number Sets (With Examples)

  1. Ending Digit Sets

Group numbers by last digit:

Ending 3: 03, 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83, 93

If 83 hits in Desawar, SattaKing.in 33 hits in Gali, and 03 hits in Ghaziabad — ending 3 is trending.

Strategy:

Guess other ending-3 numbers in upcoming markets.

  1. Mirror Sets

Mirror numbers are reverse digits (e.g., 29 ↔ 92, 38 ↔ 83).

Mirror Set Example: 29, 92, 38, 83, 47, 74

If 92 hits, 29 might follow. If 38 appears, 83 may rotate in next market.

Strategy:

Follow mirror flow across markets.

  1. Repeater Sets

Track winners from the last 2–3 days across all markets:

Market Result

Desawar 47

Gali 83

Ghaziabad 29

Faridabad 83

Repeater Set: 47, 83, 29

83 repeated twice — high value guess.

  1. Weekly Trend Sets

Look at results for the last 5–7 days and note the most active numbers:

Most hit: 38, 83, 92

Most missed: 16, 61, 07

Strategy:

Use hot numbers for immediate guesses

Use cold (gap) numbers for upcoming days

  1. Day-Based Sets

Some numbers hit more on specific days. Track the last 4 Mondays, for example:

Monday winners: 38, 47, 74, 29

Monday mirror trend: All pairs

Strategy:

Create sets based on day-specific data.

How to Build Your Own Number Sets

Step 1: Choose Logic

Pick one logic type — ending, mirror, repeater, etc.

Step 2: Gather Data

Use past 7–15 days of results for your chosen market(s).

Step 3: Form a Shortlist

List all numbers matching your logic. Example: Ending 3

Possible Set: 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83, 93

Step 4: Cross-Check with Other Logics

Overlay mirror logic, repeat trends, or chart cycles:

33 and 83 both showed in past 2 days = strong

63 hasn’t shown in 10+ days = potential return

Now your refined set might be: 33, 63, 83

Step 5: Guess 1–2 Numbers from Set

Don’t play the entire set blindly. Choose the 1–2 strongest based on:

Frequency

Market trend

Cross-market movement

Set-Based Guessing Table (Example)

Market Set Used Selected Number Logic Strength Confidence

Desawar Ending 3 83 Repeater + End High

Gali Mirror Set 29 Mirror of 92 Medium

Faridabad Gap Set 63 Missed 12 days High

This is structured play — not random.

Tips for Mastering Number Sets

✅ Track daily in a notebook or spreadsheet

✅ Name your sets for better clarity

✅ Adjust sets weekly as trends change

✅ Limit your final guess to 1–3 numbers max

✅ Review set performance after results daily

Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Playing the Whole Set

Sets are guides, not guarantees. Don’t bet on all 10 numbers.

❌ Using Old Sets Too Long

If a set stops performing, refresh it. Satta trends shift fast.

❌ Mixing Too Many Sets

Stick to one logic at a time. Mixing mirror + gap + ending in one guess = confusion.