Feng Shui Birth Chart Calculator

Enter birth details for focused feng shui guidance. See Kua, zodiac, elements, directions, and notes. Use clear results to support balanced space planning today.

Calculator Input

Example Data Table

Birth Date Method Year Rule Facing Degree Expected Focus
1992-08-15 Male path Approximate Li Chun 90 Success and growth
1988-01-20 Female path Approximate Li Chun 210 Relationships and harmony
2001-11-02 Female path Gregorian 315 Stability and study

Formula Used

Chart year: Use the birth year. If the Li Chun option is selected, dates before February 4 use the previous year.

Reduced year digit: Add the last two digits of the chart year. Keep adding until one digit remains.

Male path: Before 2000, Kua equals 10 minus the reduced digit. From 2000 onward, Kua equals 9 minus the reduced digit.

Female path: Before 2000, Kua equals 5 plus the reduced digit. From 2000 onward, Kua equals 6 plus the reduced digit.

Kua 5 rule: Male path changes Kua 5 to Kua 2. Female path changes Kua 5 to Kua 8.

Zodiac: The animal is found with the chart year cycle, using Rat as the base for years matching the same cycle as 2020.

How To Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your birth date and birth time.
  2. Select the Kua calculation path used by your feng shui method.
  3. Choose the year rule.
  4. Add a compass degree for a door, desk, bed, or room face.
  5. Select the main life focus.
  6. Press the calculate button.
  7. Read the result above the form.
  8. Download the CSV or PDF report if needed.

What This Chart Shows

A feng shui birth chart links your birth year with traditional direction systems. It estimates your Kua number, personal element, life group, zodiac animal, and useful sectors. These results can guide room choices, desk placement, bed direction, and simple planning.

Why Birth Data Matters

Traditional feng shui uses time patterns as symbolic references. The birth year often carries the strongest role in quick personal charts. This calculator uses the entered year, selected gender method, and optional facing direction. It then builds a practical profile. The goal is clear guidance, not rigid prediction.

Using The Results

Start with the Kua number. It places you in an east or west life group. Each group has directions linked with success, health, relationships, and stability. Choose one direction for a main activity. For example, use a supportive direction for a desk, study chair, or sleeping orientation. Next, review the element. Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, and Metal describe different balancing styles. Use them as themes for order, shape, activity, and placement.

Compass And Bagua Notes

The facing degree option checks the matching bagua sector. It gives a sector name and element. This helps when you already know the direction of a door, room, or desk. The notes are simple. They help you compare personal direction with space direction. If both feel supportive, that area may be easier to prioritize.

Good Practice

Use the chart as a planning aid. Keep rooms clean first. Fix clutter, poor light, blocked doors, and awkward movement paths before applying advanced ideas. A balanced space should feel useful and calm. Your result can suggest a starting point, but comfort still matters. Test changes for several days. Keep what improves focus, rest, and daily flow.

Limits And Care

Different feng shui schools may calculate charts in different ways. Some use lunar dates or full Ba Zi pillars. This tool gives a friendly general reading. It is best for quick layout choices and personal notes. Use a full consultant reading for formal building work, major renovations, or serious cultural practice. Record each experiment in a short journal. Note the date, chosen direction, room purpose, and outcome. This habit makes the chart easier to compare with real experience over time.

FAQs

What is a feng shui birth chart?

It is a personal profile based on birth year patterns. This version estimates Kua number, life group, zodiac animal, element, and useful directions for simple space planning.

What is a Kua number?

A Kua number is used in Eight Mansions feng shui. It links a person with helpful and challenging compass directions.

Why does the calculator use February 4?

Many feng shui methods use an approximate solar year change near Li Chun. This tool uses February 4 as a simple practical rule.

Should I use male path or female path?

Traditional Kua methods use two calculation paths. Choose the path followed by your school, teacher, or personal practice.

Is the result a full Ba Zi chart?

No. A full Ba Zi chart uses year, month, day, and hour pillars. This calculator gives a general feng shui birth profile.

How should I use the direction result?

Use supportive directions for desks, beds, study chairs, or regular sitting positions. Test changes and keep what feels practical.

Can I download my chart?

Yes. After calculating, use the CSV button for spreadsheet data. Use the PDF button for a simple printable report.

Is this calculator a professional consultation?

No. It is a general planning tool. For major renovations or formal practice, consult a qualified feng shui specialist.

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