Frame a question
Choose a mood, topic, or decision before you touch the tool.

Play a quick divination mini-game, use the guide if you want context, then take your lucky signal into Digit Link.
Use these mini-games as the guide's practice area. Each one follows its divination method, then gives you a result you can bring back to the guide.
Reveal a quick signal first. If it feels right, carry it straight into Digit Link.
Choose a focus, then reveal Situation, Crosscurrent, and Advice in order.
Spread Detail
Choose a focus, then reveal the three cards. Each position answers a different layer of the question.
A compact luck index with a signal band, rhythm, and best-use note.
Hidden Lucky Value
Tap once to reveal today's oracle score. It stays locked until tomorrow.
No signal yet.
Reveal the score once, then use the first result as today's reference point.
Toss three coins for each line. The board builds from Line 1 at the bottom to Line 6 at the top, just like the guide describes.
Casting progress
Next cast: Line 1 of 6
Hexagram waiting
Start with Line 1 at the bottom. Each click tosses three coins for one line, so a complete cast takes six turns.
Think of a question, then tap to receive a simple answer.
Think of a question.
When your question feels clear, ask the pendulum.
Choose the image, feeling, and movement that stayed with you. The note turns that pattern into a personal signal, not a generic symbol definition.
Choose the image that stayed strongest after waking.
What was the tone around Water?
What happened between you and Water?
Interpretation note
Complete the three observation steps, then build the note. This keeps the result tied to the dream instead of a generic symbol dictionary.
Start with line location, then record only the quality visible on that line. The note is a symbolic observation, not a fixed prediction.
Look just below the finger bases. It usually starts under the little finger and travels across the upper palm toward the index or middle finger.
Landmarks → major line → visible quality → nearby context → interpretation note.
Match the line to the question before interpreting marks.
These options change with Heart Line.
Interpretation note
Select the line and the visible quality. The diagram will update before the note is written.
Lucky signal
Moon signal: your best luck comes from quiet timing, not from rushing to prove something.
Before you act, ask: what feels calm enough to trust?
Choose the option that lowers pressure and gives you a cleaner sense of the moment.
Enter Digit Link when the move feels steady instead of urgent.
A practical guide for understanding tarot cards, oracle scores, Liu Yao hexagrams, dream symbols, zodiac signs, and palm lines.
Think of each mini-game result as question, symbol, context, and one next step. The guide below gives you a simple way to make sense of it.
Ready to try it?
You do not need to finish the whole guide. Once your result makes sense, continue to Digit Link.
Continue to Digit LinkA result becomes clearer when it is tied to one concrete question, mood, or decision point.
Start with the main symbol, then context, then the one useful action the result suggests.
The first clean result is usually more useful than repeating until the answer feels convenient.
Use the symbols as prompts. The final call is still yours.
Each sign includes its date range, element, core pattern, strength, watch point, and useful next move.
Use the cards below after the method notes when you need dates, elements, and traits.
Your divination game just gave you a lucky signal. Digit Link is the next step: enter the challenge and see where the signal leads.
If the timing feels right, let the sign do more than sit there as a symbol. Use it as your reason to step in.