Reading Wealth/The 8×8 Grid
THE 8×8 TRIGRAM GRID

The 8×8 Trigram Grid

Sixty-four hexagrams are really just eight trigrams stacked two at a time. Upper trigram down the side, lower trigram across the top — where they meet is your hexagram. This grid is the hub of the whole Reading Wealth series: cast, note your two trigrams, find the hexagram here, and click through to its reading.

How to read it: find your upper trigram (the top half of your hexagram) down the left column; find your lower trigram (the bottom half) across the top row; the cell where the row and column cross is your hexagram. Tap it for the line texts and reading notes.

Each cell shows the hexagram's King Wen sequence number. To learn how to actually read wealth from a chart, head back to the Reading Wealth series and start with the pieces on the six relatives, moving lines, and timing.

A note: a hexagram is a mirror that helps you see where you stand — not a verdict, and never a buy or sell signal. Everything here is framed as "how to read it" and "what to watch for"; none of it is investment advice. Markets carry their own risk, and the decision, with its consequences, stays yours.