Kolkata Fatafat Patti Chart & Sheet
A structured layout of all three-digit combination Patti cards corresponding to each single digit (0-9).
What is a Patti (Panna)?
In Kolkata Fatafat, a Patti (also known as Panna) is a set of three digits drawn in each Bazi round. The sum of these three digits is added together, and the last digit of the total sum becomes the Single Digit result for that round.
For example, if the Patti drawn is 1-2-8, the sum is $1 + 2 + 8 = 11$. The last digit of $11$ is 1. Thus, the Patti result is 128, and the Single result is 1.
Types of Patti Cards
Pattis are classified into three categories depending on the repetition of digits within the triplet:
- Single Patti (SP): All three digits are unique (e.g., 123, 140, 560). These are the most common.
- Double Patti (DP): Two of the three digits are identical (e.g., 100, 155, 227).
- Triple Patti (TP): All three digits are identical (e.g., 222, 666, 777). These occur rarely.
How to Use the Patti Sheet
Experienced players analyze the Patti sheet to spot frequency patterns over time. Since there are exactly 220 possible Patti combinations, studying which combinations are drawn frequently can help players make more educated guesses.
Below, we have compiled the full, authenticated list of all 220 Patti combinations categorized under their respective Single Digit results (0 to 9) for easy reference.