Data-driven Korean astrology
What would you like to read?
Why this exists
Plenty of Korean astrology apps exist.
No way to check if the reading is right.
So we show the sources next to every line.
The Five Element distribution, the Ten Gods around your day stem, the pivots in your luck cycle — every interpretation comes with the reasoning behind it. You can only argue with a reading if you know the chart, and only accept it when you see the evidence.
How it works
Manseryeok engine
We use the official manseryeok calendar as-is, resolving Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, and luck cycles down to the minute.
Five Elements · Ten Gods
We quantify the Five Element distribution and the Ten Gods around your day stem, and point out which forces are overloaded and which are missing.
Interpretation layer
We connect classical Korean astrology passages to modern context, and hand back interpretations with their sources attached.
For whom
- —First-time readers of Korean astrology
- —Anyone who wondered why another app gave that reading
- —Readers who want wealth, career, and relationships as one story
- —Anyone who wants a five-minute read on the day, every morning
Korean astrology isn’t superstition.
It only becomes superstition when you can’t read it.
Free to use during the public preview. All you need is a date of birth.
Interpretations on this site are data-driven content based on classical Korean astrology literature. They are provided for entertainment and reference only, and must not be used as the basis for any decision.