The ancient Chinese Book of Changes — 64 hexagrams offering wisdom for every situation. Cast the coins and receive your reading.
You don't need to type your question — simply hold it in your mind as you cast the coins.
Three coins are thrown six times to build your hexagram
The I Ching (易經, "Book of Changes") is one of the oldest Chinese classical texts, dating back over 3,000 years. It consists of 64 hexagrams — each a stack of six lines, either broken (yin) or unbroken (yang) — accompanied by commentaries that offer guidance for navigating life's situations.
The traditional method uses three coins thrown six times. Each throw determines one line of the hexagram, from bottom to top. When a line is "changing" (old yin or old yang), it transforms into its opposite, creating a second hexagram that shows the direction of movement.
The I Ching is not a fortune-telling system in the literal sense — it is a tool for reflection, offering symbolic language to help you see your situation from a different angle. The wisdom is in the interpretation, which always depends on your own intuition and circumstances.
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