Lo Shu Grid Calculator
The Lo Shu grid maps every digit of your birth date onto the ancient 3×3 magic square. Repeated digits show over-supplied energies; missing digits show what must be consciously developed. Enter your date of birth to see your grid, your missing numbers, and which planes are complete.
Lo Shu Grid Calculator
Reading the Grid
Each cell of the square belongs to one digit (4-9-2 / 3-5-7 / 8-1-6 — every row, column and diagonal totals 15). Digits from your birth date fill their cells; empty cells are your missing numbers. A digit appearing two or three times strengthens its theme to the point of dominance — worth knowing either way.
Missing Numbers Are Assignments, Not Flaws
A missing 4 does not doom your organisation skills; it means systems must be built deliberately rather than assumed. Each missing number in your result carries its practical development note — treat them as a curriculum.
Planes: When a Full Row Completes
Complete rows and columns are read as planes: the mental plane (4-9-2), emotional/soul plane (3-5-7), practical plane (8-1-6), and the vertical planes of thought, will and action. A complete plane is a reliable strength under pressure.
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A calculator shows the numbers; an expert reads them against your full chart. Personal analysis from your exact birth details, specific questions answered, practical remedies — no fear-mongering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the Lo Shu grid ignore zeros?
Zero holds no cell in the magic square — it is read as potential rather than expression, so only digits 1-9 are placed.
Is the Lo Shu grid Chinese or Indian numerology?
Its origin is the Chinese magic square, but it is a standard tool in Indian numerology practice today — often used alongside Chaldean name analysis.
What is the luckiest Lo Shu grid?
There isn't one — every grid trades strengths for assignments. Multiple complete planes indicate resilience; many missing numbers indicate a life that teaches breadth. Both patterns produce successful people.