Satta King Pattern Trap: How to Spot Repeat Jodis in Weekly Charts

Satta King Pattern Trap: How to Spot Repeat Jodis in Weekly Charts

If you look at any satta king chart, Sattakinge.in wrote in a blog post, long enough, you’ll notice something strange:

“Some Jodis repeat. Exactly the same. Sometimes within a week.”

This isn’t luck. It’s a pattern trap — a system rhythm that repeats certain Jodis across days and games.

Smart players track these repeat patterns to:
? Reuse already-hit Jodis
? Win without overthinking
? Catch chart loops before others see them

This guide will teach you:

What repeat Jodis are

Why they repeat in cycles

How to track and trap them

Weekly chart tracking system

Delay + repeat filter strategy

Example hit sequences

Mistakes to avoid

Let’s crack the weekly pattern trap.

? What Are Repeat Jodis?
A repeat Jodi is a number pair (like 38, 74, 92) that appears again in the same week — in another game or the same one.

It may repeat:
? Exactly (e.g., 38 ? 38 again)
? As a mirror (38 ? 83)
? In another game (Desawar ? Gali)

Repeats are part of chart balance logic used to:

Recycle payouts

Confuse basic number trackers

Trigger trap patterns

? Why Do Jodis Repeat?
Satta systems don’t use pure randomness.
They follow sequences and loops.

Here’s why repeats happen:

Chart memory resets every 7 days

Jodis that hit early in the week are reused on weekends

Mirrors and reverse pairs delay into the next hit

Repeats help keep Ank balance across games

Result: The same Jodi can strike twice in 5–7 days if you’re watching close.

? Step-by-Step Weekly Repeat Tracker
Start with a chart layout like this:

Date Game Result Notes
Jun 1 Desawar 38 First hit
Jun 3 Gali 83 Mirror repeat
Jun 5 Faridabad 38 Exact repeat
Jun 6 Ghaziabad 33 Double trend

Now mark:
? Mirror hits
? Exact repeats
? Gap between repeats (days)

If a Jodi repeats within 5–6 days, mark it ?

? Weekly Repeat Examples
Let’s say:

June 1 ? Desawar: 74

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June 4 ? Gali: 74 (exact repeat)

June 7 ? Faridabad: 47 (mirror)

You now have a repeat + mirror sequence.
Next likely repeat window: June 9–10 in Ghaziabad.

Trap it early = easy hit.

? The “Repeat Trap” Formula
To catch repeat Jodis early:

Track the last 10 days of results

Find Jodis that already appeared once

Wait 3–6 days — then play the same Jodi

Watch for mirror/reverse during delay

Use 3-game sweep strategy

? Example:

29 hits in Desawar (June 2)

Delay 3 days

Play 29 and 92 in Gali, FBD, GZB from June 5–7

This is how most repeat Jodis are caught before they strike.

? Weekly Repeat Play Plan
Choose 2 Jodis from recent hits:

74 (hit on June 3)

38 (hit on June 2)

Now repeat them in this plan:

Day Game Jodis Stake/Jodi
Day 1 Gali 74, 38 ?30
Day 2 Desawar 74, 38 ?30
Day 3 Faridabad 74, 38 ?30

Budget: ?180
One repeat hit = ?850 win
Two = huge profit

? Repeat Timing Table
Use this to track how often Jodis repeat:

Jodi First Hit Repeat Hit Days Between Type
38 Jun 1 Jun 5 4 Days Exact
92 Jun 3 Jun 7 4 Days Mirror
47 Jun 2 Jun 9 7 Days Late repeat

This data helps you know when a Jodi is likely to return.

? Pro Tips for Repeat Catching
? Doubles (like 33, 88) often repeat after 4–5 days
? If a Jodi hits in Gali ? watch for repeat in Desawar or Ghaziabad
? Use reverse + mirror alongside exact (38 ? 83, 33)
? Track Ank patterns — if Ank 8 is hitting daily, 38, 83, 88 are repeat-prone
? Only track repeat windows for 6–7 days max — after that, reset

? Mistakes to Avoid
? Waiting 10+ days for a repeat — chances drop
? Not playing reverse or mirror Jodis
? Playing more than 4 Jodis — stay focused
? Ignoring repeat cycles in Ghaziabad — it often runs late
? Quitting after 1-day miss — repeat window needs 3 days minimum