Daily

Daily Hexagram

Each day surfaces a different hexagram from the 64 figures of the I Ching. Use it as a point of reflection — not a prediction, but a lens for noticing what the day might ask of you.

Sunday, April 26, 2026
41

Sun

Decrease — simplifying to strengthen what matters

How to use the daily hexagram

Read the hexagram name and its core theme. Sit with it for a moment before your day begins. Ask yourself: where in my current situation does this pattern show up?

The daily hexagram is not a fortune. It is a frame — a way of paying attention to one quality of change among many. Some days it will feel uncannily relevant. Other days it will feel neutral. Both are fine.

If you want a reading focused on a specific question, cast your own hexagram instead.

About the 64 hexagrams

The I Ching contains 64 hexagrams, each made of six lines that are either yin (broken) or yang (unbroken). Together they describe a complete cycle of situations, transitions, and responses. Over 64 days, the daily hexagram will cycle through all of them.

To learn more about how hexagrams work, read our guide on how to read a hexagram, or explore the full hexagram index.

Next step

Move from research into a real reading

If this page helped you frame the question, the next step is to run a reading with that same clarity.