From your birthday to your almanac

Six steps, one almanac.

A reading takes about two minutes to begin and another minute to compose. Here is exactly what happens in between.

  1. 01

    You bring three things.

    Your name, your date of birth, and your place of birth. Time of birth is optional but recommended. With it, the reading can gesture at your rising sign. Without it, we stay anchored to your sun sign, element, modality and place.

  2. 02

    We anchor your chart.

    Your sun sign, element (fire, earth, air, water), modality (cardinal, fixed, mutable) and ruling planet are computed from your date of birth using the traditional tropical-zodiac date ranges. This part is deterministic and rooted in centuries of astrological practice.

  3. 03

    The almanac is composed.

    Seven chapters are written specifically for you: career, love, family, the year ahead, wealth, health, and strengths and shadows. Each chapter is rendered from your anchors, your place of birth, and the date you arrived. No two readings are alike.

  4. 04

    A favourable forecast is attached.

    Day, colour, number, gemstone, direction, compatible signs, and a one-line power phrase, drawn from the planetary rulership of your sign. Useful as a quiet daily anchor.

  5. 05

    You can ask anything.

    Once your almanac is up, the Ask the Wheel panel lets you put any question to your chart. Love, work, family, timing, decisions you have been putting off. Answers are short, specific, and rooted in the same anchors as the almanac.

  6. 06

    Share, or step away.

    If you want to send your reading to someone, tap Share my almanac. We mint a private, unguessable link that lives for seven days and then disappears. No account required to view it. No account required to make it.

A note before you go

Astrarium produces astrological readings written with the help of artificial intelligence, grounded in traditional Western and Vedic astrological frameworks. Readings are intended for personal reflection, entertainment and curiosity. They are not medical, financial, legal or psychological advice. For decisions in those areas, please consult a qualified professional you trust.

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