Hexagrams
Reference Index
The I Ching Hexagrams Reference page is a quick guide to all 64 hexagrams of the I Ching. Each hexagram is displayed in a table, and you can click on any one to see its meaning. The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese text used for divination and wisdom. Each hexagram represents a unique combination of yin and yang lines, offering insight into different aspects of life. Use this page to explore interpretations, understand the symbols, and gain perspective on various situations.
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What is the I Ching?
Book of Changes
The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese text used for insight and reflection. It is based on 64 hexagrams, symbols formed by six solid or broken lines. This system has been consulted for centuries as a guide to understanding life's challenges and opportunities.
How does the I Ching work?
Yarrow stalks or 3-coin toss
Hexagram Dreams uses the 3-coin toss method to cast hexagrams. By tossing the coins six times, a hexagram is formed, revealing insights and guidance. This process is also known as casting the I Ching.