Generate your Lo Shu Grid using your date of birth and explore number patterns, strengths, missing energies, and life lessons based on classical numerology principles.
Generate your numerology grid using your date of birth
Used to generate your Lo Shu Grid and number patterns
The Lo Shu Grid is a classical numerology chart created using the digits of your date of birth. Each number from 1 to 9 represents a specific life energy. Repeating numbers indicate strengths, while missing numbers highlight areas of learning and personal growth.
Generated from your date of birth using classical numerology principles
Select your date of birth to reveal number patterns, strengths, missing energies, and life lessons shown in your Lo Shu Grid.
Generated automatically from your date of birth
Choose your complete date of birth using the date picker. The Lo Shu Grid is created using the digits from your birth date.
Click the generate button and instantly view your Lo Shu Grid. It will display which numbers appear repeatedly and which are missing.
Repeating numbers reflect strengths, while missing numbers indicate areas of learning and personal growth.
Review clear explanations for each number, including emotional, mental, and practical tendencies reflected in your Lo Shu Grid.
Visual example of how a Lo Shu Grid is created from a date of birth.
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Take your full date of birth (DD-MM-YYYY), extract every digit, and place each number (1–9) into its fixed position in the 3×3 Lo Shu square. Repeated digits show stronger influence; missing digits show an area that may need more attention.
9-5-1 forms a vertical line (top-center-bottom). Traditionally, this is linked with energy that favors leadership-oriented traits, inspiration (9), core identity and balance (5), and initiative (1). It is symbolic guidance, not a factual outcome.
4-5-6 is a horizontal middle-row pattern. It is traditionally read as practical thought (4), identity and grounding (5), and responsibility or care (6). It is a reflective pattern used for interpretation, not prediction.
The Lo Shu Grid is an interpretation tool based on numerology traditions. It is not scientifically validated, so its accuracy cannot be measured. Most people use it for self-reflection rather than factual results.
No, the Lo Shu Grid cannot predict future events. It serves only as a symbolic framework to understand personality tendencies and areas of focus.
When a number is missing, numerology suggests it represents an area where someone may naturally feel less confident or may need more conscious effort. A missing 7 is often interpreted as needing more practice with introspection or trust in inner guidance but again, this is symbolic, not diagnostic.
Vedic numerology calculates Mulank (Life Path) and Bhagyank (Destiny) using your date of birth and full birth name, and connects them to planetary influences. The Lo Shu Grid comes from Chinese numerology and focuses only on digits of the birth date placed in a 3×3 pattern. Both systems are interpretive, not scientific.