Gali Satta – Played mainly in North India, involving bets on a set of three numbers. Results are declared daily.
Disawar Satta – Another well-known variation from North India, based on five numbers with daily results.
Faridabad Satta – A regional game played in Haryana, where players bet on three numbers announced daily.
Ghaziabad Satta – Originating from Uttar Pradesh, it involves betting on four numbers.
Matka – The original form of Satta, linked to the Bombay Cotton Exchange. It’s the oldest version of the game.
All forms of Satta King are illegal in India and often linked to criminal activities such as fraud and money laundering.