Feng Shui Flying Stars Calculator

Check base charts, annual stars, and monthly influences fast. Compare sectors, elements, and practical remedies. Plan calmer rooms with clear flying star guidance today.

Calculator Form

Formula Used

Period number: period = wrap(((building year - 1864) / 20) + 1). The wrap function keeps values between 1 and 9.

Annual center star: annual center = wrap(11 - digit root of review year).

Monthly center star: monthly center = wrap(annual center - month + 1).

Base sector star: base star = wrap(center star + flight step × Lo Shu path index).

Element relation: each star receives an element. The calculator compares base, annual, and monthly elements for a balance score.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the property name or room label.
  2. Add the construction year or major renovation year.
  3. Select the review year and month.
  4. Choose the building facing direction.
  5. Leave flight mode on automatic, or choose a manual mode.
  6. Add a custom center star only when you have a known chart value.
  7. Press Calculate to view the sector chart.
  8. Use CSV or PDF buttons to save the result.

Example Data Table

Example Build Year Review Year Month Facing Expected Period Annual Center
Modern apartment 2024 2026 5 South 9 1
Older shop 2008 2026 8 East 8 1
Renovated office 1996 2027 2 Northwest 7 9

Understanding Flying Stars

Flying star practice studies time, direction, and space together. It divides a property into nine sectors. Each sector receives numbers called stars. These numbers are linked with elements, moods, and possible patterns. A calculator makes the chart easier to review.

Why Period Matters

The building period is the time cycle connected with construction or major renovation. Each period lasts twenty years. Period nine began in 2024. A period star is used as the base reference. It helps place the chart before annual and monthly layers are added.

Reading the Sectors

The Lo Shu square is the common map. It has a center and eight directions. This calculator lists each sector with a base star, annual star, monthly star, element, and note. The output is meant for planning. It does not replace personal judgment or expert advice.

Using the Results

Start with the facing direction and building year. Then choose the review year and month. The calculator estimates the period, creates a base chart, and overlays annual and monthly stars. You can scan sectors with matching or clashing elements. You can also export the chart for records.

Practical Planning Tips

Use the chart as a discussion guide. Quiet spaces may suit calm sectors. Active rooms may suit bright sectors. Avoid making large changes from one number alone. Look for repeated themes across the base, annual, and monthly values. A balanced room still needs light, air, safety, and comfort.

Better Decisions

Flying star analysis can encourage organized thinking. It gives every room a label. It also reminds you to revisit plans each year. This is helpful for homes, studios, shops, and offices. Keep notes after each review. Compare them with actual comfort and use. Over time, your choices become more consistent.

Record Keeping

Save each chart with the selected year and month. This makes future reviews simple. CSV files help spreadsheets. PDF files help clients or family members. Add notes about entrances, bedrooms, desks, repairs, and noise. These practical details make the numbers easier to discuss.

Careful Limits

This tool uses simplified methods for fast learning. Different schools may use different chart rules. Treat every result as a starting point, not a final answer. Review room context before action.

FAQs

What is a flying stars calculator?

It estimates sector star patterns from period, year, month, and facing direction. It helps organize a nine sector chart for review and planning.

What is the building period?

The building period is a twenty year time cycle. It usually relates to construction or major renovation year. It sets the base reference star.

Can I use renovation year instead of construction year?

Yes, many users choose the year of a major renovation. Use the year that best represents the current energy pattern of the building.

What does the annual center star mean?

It is the main yearly star placed in the center. Other annual stars are then distributed through the nine sectors using the Lo Shu path.

What does the monthly star show?

The monthly star adds a shorter timing layer. It helps compare current month influences with the base and annual chart.

Should I always follow the priority label?

No. The label is only a quick guide. Review the room use, comfort, safety, and actual conditions before making changes.

Why are some sectors marked caution?

Sectors with star 2 or star 5 often need calmer handling. The calculator marks them so users can avoid unnecessary disturbance.

Can I export my chart?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheets. Use the PDF button for a simple printable report.

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