feng shui calculator

Find Your Kua Number and Best Direction

Use this feng shui calculator to estimate your personal Kua number, element, and supportive direction for goals like wealth, health, relationships, and growth.

If checked, the calculator uses the previous year for Kua calculation.

What Is a Feng Shui Calculator?

A feng shui calculator helps you convert your birth data into practical direction advice. One of the most common methods is the Kua number calculator, which identifies whether your energy profile is usually better aligned with East-group or West-group directions.

In practical terms, this can help you decide how to orient your desk, where to face during focused work, or which direction to use for sleep setup. While feng shui is not a scientific guarantee of outcomes, many people find it useful as a structure for intentional design and mindful living.

How This Kua Number Method Works

1) Birth year digit reduction

The method starts by reducing the birth year to a single digit by adding digits repeatedly (for example, 1991 becomes 1+9+9+1 = 20, then 2+0 = 2).

2) Traditional male/female formulas

Different formulas are used depending on whether the birth year is before or after 2000. This calculator follows a widely used traditional school. If the result is 5, it is converted to 2 (male) or 8 (female), which is standard in many feng shui systems.

3) Direction mapping by goal

After your Kua number is found, the tool maps your top supportive direction based on your selected goal:

  • Wealth & Opportunity (Sheng Chi)
  • Health & Vitality (Tien Yi)
  • Relationships & Support (Yan Nian)
  • Personal Growth & Stability (Fu Wei)

How to Use Your Results in Real Life

Bedroom

If your chosen use is sleep, orient your headboard so your head points toward your recommended direction. Keep the area calm, uncluttered, and well balanced in lighting and textures.

Home Office

For work focus, rotate your desk chair so your face points toward your favorable direction when doing strategic or high-concentration tasks. Combine with good ergonomics and natural light for best results.

Entry and Flow

If you use the main-door option, think of it as an energetic emphasis rather than a hard rule. You can also apply directionality through where you stand, pause, and set intentions near the entrance.

East Group vs West Group (Quick Guide)

  • East Group: Kua 1, 3, 4, 9
  • West Group: Kua 2, 6, 7, 8

People in each group typically benefit from their corresponding directional family. This is why two people in the same home may have different โ€œbestโ€ orientations for desk placement or sleep alignment.

Common Feng Shui Calculator Mistakes

  • Using the Gregorian birth year without considering Chinese New Year timing.
  • Treating one direction as magic while ignoring clutter, stress, and poor room function.
  • Changing everything at once and not tracking what actually improves sleep, focus, or mood.
  • Forgetting that practical constraints (safety, comfort, airflow) come first.

Best Practice: Combine Direction with Environment Quality

Your direction is one input. Better results usually come from combining it with fundamentals:

  • Clear pathways and reduced visual noise
  • Supportive furniture placement and posture
  • Healthy light exposure and air quality
  • Consistent routines for work and sleep

Think of the feng shui direction calculator as a decision aid, not a substitute for overall well-being habits.

Final Thoughts

This feng shui calculator gives you a simple starting point to personalize your space with intention. Start small: rotate one chair, adjust one bed angle, or optimize one room. Track how you feel over two to four weeks and refine from there.

Used thoughtfully, feng shui can become a practical reflection tool: a way to align your environment with your priorities, focus, and everyday energy.

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