There is something timeless about Latest Sankranthi Easy Rangoli — the symmetry, the rhythm of the dots, and the soft curves it produces.

For another beginner-friendly variation, try Beautiful Rangoli With 7 Dots.
Learn more about the tradition of Rangoli on Wikipedia.
Looking for a simple yet grand kolam for Sankranthi? This 15 to 1 dots rangoli is festive, colourful, and perfect for apartment entrances. In this video, I guide you step by step to create a 15 to 1 decreasing dot grid kolam specially designed for Sankranthi decoration. The large structured layout gives the design a bold and symmetrical appearance, while the simple pattern keeps it easy to follow and suitable for compact apartment spaces.
We begin by placing a neat 15 to 1 straight dot structure, carefully aligned to maintain balance and proportion. Then, the framework is formed by smoothly connecting the dots into a clean and elegant pattern. Once the structure is complete, colours are added thoughtfully to enhance the design and give it a bright festive look. How to construct a proper 15–1 decreasing dot grid How to maintain symmetry in large kolams
How to adapt big dot layouts for apartment entrances Colour filling tips for a vibrant Sankranthi finish This colourful muggulu is ideal for Sankranthi celebrations, apartment doorways, and festive home decoration. The structured grid ensures a neat and impressive result without making the process complicated.
Watch till the end to see the full transformation from simple dots to a complete festive kolam — the final reveal highlights a beautifully balanced Sankranthi design. If you enjoy large dot kolams, explore more 15 to 1 dots rangoli, Sankranthi special muggulu, and easy colourful festival patterns on the channel.
Tip: Work from the centre outward. It keeps the symmetry honest and prevents the design from drifting off-balance.
About this design: Latest Sankranthi Easy Rangoli is a beginner-friendly pattern that comes together in just a few minutes. Once you have practised the latest sankranthi easy rangoli dot grid, you can scale it up for festival mornings or scale it down for a daily doorstep. Many learners on our channel make this latest sankranthi easy rangoli their go-to design once they get the rhythm of the curves.
Latest Sankranthi Easy Rangoli — Step by Step Guide
Each step takes only a moment. The whole design comes together in just a few minutes once the grid is in place.
- Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
- Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
- Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
- Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
- Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.
What You Will Learn
- Sankranthi 15 To 1 Dots Rangoli
- Easy 15X1 Apartment Kolam
- Sankranthi Special Muggulu 15 1
- 15 To 1 Dots Kolam Design
- 15 1 Chukkala Muggulu
- Decreasing Dot Grid Rangoli
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw this rangoli?
The grid comes first. Use a soft chalk to dot the surface, count twice to confirm the spacing, then start connecting them following the video. Work from the centre outward.
Is this suitable for beginners?
It is one of the more forgiving designs in our collection. Beginners often pick it as a confidence-builder before moving on to larger grids.
What materials do I need?
You will need rice flour or rangoli powder (white, plus your choice of colours), a flat surface like a clean floor or courtyard, and optionally a dot stencil if you are new to grid-drawing.
How long does it take?
The video clocks in at 4 min 15 sec. Allow about quarter of an hour to draw the design at a comfortable pace.
Roll up your sleeves, grab a handful of rice flour, and give this design ten quiet minutes. The result is worth the small effort.






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