I Ching Questions

Free I Ching oracle and hexagram lookup

I Ching Questions

Ask one real question, cast a hexagram online, and read the answer in plain English.

Use I Ching Questions for a free I Ching reading, a known hexagram lookup, or a 64-hexagram meaning guide. Each result keeps the main hexagram, changing line, relating hexagram, and practical notes together so you can read the answer in context.

The site does not make life decisions for you. It helps you slow the question down, see the main pattern, and choose the next step more clearly.

Choose your starting point

Use the site the way you need it

You may be here to ask a new question, check a hexagram you already drew, or learn what a specific I Ching hexagram means. These paths stay separate so the site works as a tool, not just as a long article.

Ask a new question

A good reading starts with a specific question. Name the situation, the time frame, and the choice you are actually facing.

Question guide

Read your result

Start with the hexagram name and judgment, then read the moving line if you have one. Keep tying the text back to your question.

Reading guide

Look up a hexagram

Search by name, number, symbol, or trigram. Each page explains the hexagram meaning with the judgment, image, lines, and plain-English notes.

64 hexagrams

Love, career, decisions

Use the topic guides when your question is about a relationship, a job decision, money, partnership, or a yes-or-no choice.

Guide topics

How the readings are prepared

Clear results, with the old structure still visible

The online tool gives you a fast starting point. The hexagram pages keep the judgment, image, and changing lines visible so the result does not turn into a vague slogan.

Keep the classic parts in order

Each hexagram page keeps the judgment, image, and line text in a consistent order, then adds plain-English notes for practical reading.

Make the answer usable

The point is not only whether something looks good or bad. A useful reading should help you see timing, risk, responsibility, and the next sensible move.

Examples are not templates

The same hexagram can read differently for love, work, money, or family. Examples show a method; they do not promise the same outcome.

The site keeps being revised

Unclear wording, source notes, broken links, and display issues are corrected as the pages are reviewed.

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