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Satta King players often talk about charts, mirrors, and repeaters — but one of the most consistent and beginner-friendly strategies is often overlooked: the ending digit strategy. The last digit (or "ank") of a number may seem small, but it plays a powerful role in prediction logic and result flow across different markets.

This article will walk you through how the ending digit system works, why it's effective, and how to apply it to improve your daily Satta guesses.


What Is the Ending Digit Strategy?
In Satta King, every result is a two-digit number (e.g., 47, 83, 29). The ending digit is the second digit — the last number.


For example:


47 → ending digit is 7


38 → ending digit is 8


92 → ending digit is 2


Ending digits tend to follow trends, repeat over days, and rotate through cycles across markets. By tracking which endings are active, players can predict which groups of numbers have a higher chance of hitting.


Why the Ending Digit Strategy Works
Limited Set: There are only 10 possible endings (0–9), making them easier to track


Group Behavior: Endings often repeat or rotate in patterns (e.g., 3 → 8 → 3)


Cross-Market Influence: Ending digits often sync across multiple markets in the same day or next day


Easy to Use: Beginners can apply it without needing complex chart history


Step-by-Step: How to Use the Ending Digit Strategy
✅ Step 1: Track the Last 5–7 Days of Ending Digits
Create a table like this for your favorite markets:


Date Desawar Gali Faridabad Ghaziabad
July 10 29 (9) 83 (3) 47 (7) 38 (8)
July 11 92 (2) 47 (7) 74 (4) 83 (3)
July 12 38 (8) 29 (9) 83 (3) 74 (4)
July 13 47 (7) 92 (2) 38 (8) 29 (9)


Now highlight which endings show up most often. In this example:


Ending 3, 7, 8, and 9 are frequent


Ending 1, 5, 6, and 0 have not shown in the last 4 days


✅ Step 2: Shortlist Active and Inactive Endings
Active endings: Frequently repeating (e.g., 3, 7, 8)
Inactive endings: Missing from all markets (e.g., 1, 5, 0)


This helps you decide which digit group to target and which ones to avoid.


✅ Step 3: Match Endings With Full Numbers
Now that you know ending 3 is hot, look for full numbers ending in 3:


13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83, 93


Apply similar logic to other active endings. Then:


Cross-check those numbers with repeat and mirror logic


Prioritize those that match multiple strategies


✅ Step 4: Assign Numbers by Market
Example plan:


Market Ending Target Full Guesses Confidence
Desawar 3 43, 83 High
Gali 8 38, 48, 68 Medium
Faridabad 9 29, 59 Medium
Ghaziabad 7 17, 47 High


Now you have structured guesses — not random numbers.


Advanced Tips for Ending Digit Players
Use the "Repeater Ending" Concept
If ending 3 hit in three markets yesterday, it may continue today in a new market. Hot endings often roll over across 2–3 days before slowing down.


⛔ Avoid Overloaded Endings
If the same ending hits in all 4 markets in one day, it may skip the next day or shift to its mirror.


Example: Ending 3 appeared in all markets on July 10. July 11 may favor 8 (mirror of 3).


Track Ending-to-Ending Flows
Endings often follow rotation cycles:


Ending Cycle Example
3 → 8 → 3 → 7 → 2
9 → 4 → 9 → 0 → 5

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Note these flows in your chart log and SattaKing.in anticipate the next likely ending.


Weekly Ending Trend Tracker
Build a table like this:


Ending Frequency (This Week)
0 1
1 0
2 2
3 4 ✅
4 3
5 0 ❌
6 1
7 3
8 4 ✅
9 2


Focus on digits marked with ✅ for your upcoming guess pool.


Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Guessing All Endings
If you guess numbers from every ending (0–9), you dilute your budget and logic.


✅ Stick to 1–2 active endings only.


❌ Playing Inactive Endings
Avoid endings that haven’t appeared in 7+ days unless you have gap logic to support the guess.


❌ Ignoring Market Behavior
Some endings are more common in specific markets. For example, ending 8 may hit more often in Gali than Faridabad.


✅ Learn each market’s ending behavior and adjust guesses accordingly.

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