3Patti Hands Ranking Chart
3Patti hands ranking chart from Trail to High Card with examples, highest hand notes, tie-break tips and related Q&A.
3Patti hand ranking order
Hand ranking is the first thing a beginner should learn before judging a round or comparing any 3Patti app screen. The common order is Trail, Pure Sequence, Sequence, Color, Pair and High Card. This order helps users answer questions like highest hand in 3Patti and correct 3Patti hand ranking order.
Rank by rank explanation
Trail or Trio means three cards of the same rank, such as A-A-A. Pure Sequence means three consecutive cards in the same suit. Sequence means consecutive cards where suits do not need to match. Color means three cards from the same suit without sequence. Pair means two cards of the same rank. High Card is used when no stronger combination is present.
Highest hand in 3Patti
The highest standard hand is Trail, also called Trio. A-A-A is a strong example. Some local rules may define special treatment for certain sequences, so users should always check the rule set shown by the table or app before assuming the result.
Comparison tips
- Pure Sequence beats normal Sequence because the suit is also matched.
- Color does not beat Sequence even if the highest card looks strong.
- When pairs tie, the remaining kicker card can matter.
- If both hands are High Card, compare the highest card first, then the next card.
- Local tables may treat A-2-3 and A-K-Q differently.
Why this matters for APK users
Users who download Teen Patti Master APK or any 3Patti app should understand hands before trusting app claims, screenshots or bonus pages. Knowing the ranking order helps users recognize whether the screen is explaining rules clearly or using vague promotional wording.
Related pages
Use the 3Patti hierarchy guide for highest-to-lowest explanations, the rules chart for quick reference, the highest hand Q&A and the hand ranking order Q&A.
Example reading flow
When comparing two hands, first identify the hand category before looking at the highest card. A Pure Sequence beats a normal Sequence because the cards are consecutive and share the same suit. A Color beats a Pair in the common hierarchy, even when the pair looks visually stronger to a beginner. If both players have the same category, then local tie-break rules and kicker cards can become important.
App users should also understand that screenshots and short labels may simplify the ranking order. If an APK or app page explains hands poorly, use this chart with the hierarchy page and rules chart before relying on the app text. This is especially useful for users searching highest hand, hand ranking order, Trail, Pure Sequence and Color comparison questions.
Final user checklist
Before leaving this page, make sure you can answer the practical question behind your search. For download intent, know the file name, source, install steps, permission risks and disclaimer. For rule intent, know the term, the round flow and the related hand ranking. For safety intent, know what warning signs would make you stop instead of continuing.
A useful 3Patti page should reduce uncertainty. If a page only gives a button, a promise or a short claim, it is not enough. Use this guide together with the Q&A hub, latest update notes and core rules pages so that download decisions and gameplay learning are based on context instead of one isolated sentence.