All 64 I Ching Hexagrams

The complete Book of Changes — click any hexagram for detailed meaning, love guidance, career insights, and more.

1 Initiating 乾 · qián 2 Responding 坤 · kūn 3 Beginning 屯 · zhūn 4 Childhood 蒙 · méng 5 Needing 需 · xū 6 Contention 訟 · sòng 7 Multitude 師 · shī 8 Union 比 · bǐ 9 Little Accumulation 小畜 · xiǎochù 10 Fulfillment 履 · lǚ 11 Advance 泰 · tài 12 Hindrance 否 · pǐ 13 Seeking Harmony 同人 · tóngrén 14 Great Harvest 大有 · dàyǒu 15 Humbleness 謙 · qiān 16 Delight 豫 · yù 17 Following 隨 · suí 18 Remedying 蠱 · gǔ 19 Approaching 臨 · lín 20 Watching 觀 · guān 21 Eradicating 噬嗑 · shìkè 22 Adorning 賁 · bì 23 Falling Away 剝 · bō 24 Turning Back 復 · fù 25 Without Falsehood 無妄 · wúwàng 26 Great Accumulation 大畜 · dàchù 27 Nourishing 頤 · yí 28 Great Exceeding 大過 · dàguò 29 The Abyss 坎 · kǎn 30 Brightness 離 · lí 31 Mutual Influence 咸 · xián 32 Long Lasting 恆 · héng 33 Retreat 遯 · dùn 34 Great Strength 大壯 · dàzhuàng 35 Proceeding Forward 晉 · jìn 36 Brilliance Injured 明夷 · míngyí 37 Household 家人 · jiārén 38 Opposition 睽 · kuí 39 Hardship 蹇 · jiǎn 40 Relief 解 · xiè 41 Decreasing 損 · sǔn 42 Increasing 益 · yì 43 Eliminating 夬 · guài 44 Encountering 姤 · gòu 45 Bringing Together 萃 · cuì 46 Growing Upward 升 · shēng 47 Exhausting 困 · kùn 48 Replenishing 井 · jǐng 49 Abolishing The Old 革 · gé 50 Establishing The New 鼎 · dǐng 51 Taking Action 震 · zhèn 52 Keeping Still 艮 · gèn 53 Developing Gradually 漸 · jiàn 54 Marrying Maiden 歸妹 · guīmèi 55 Abundance 豐 · fēng 56 Travelling 旅 · lǚ 57 Proceeding Humbly 巽 · xùn 58 Joyful 兌 · duì 59 Dispersing 渙 · huàn 60 Restricting 節 · jié 61 Innermost Sincerity 中孚 · zhōngfú 62 Little Exceeding 小過 · xiǎoguò 63 Already Fulfilled 既濟 · jìjì 64 Not Yet Fulfilled 未濟 · wèijì

About the 64 Hexagrams

The I Ching (易經, Yì Jīng), or Book of Changes, is one of the oldest Chinese classical texts, dating back over 3,000 years. At its core are 64 hexagrams — six-line figures composed of broken (yin ☷) and unbroken (yang ☰) lines. Each hexagram encodes a specific moment of change and offers guidance for navigating it wisely.

Each hexagram page includes the authoritative Wilhelm/Baynes translation (Princeton University Press, 1950), complete with the Judgment, Image, and all six changing line interpretations — plus detailed guidance for love, career, finances, health, and spiritual growth.

The 64 hexagrams are derived from 8 fundamental trigrams (eight three-line symbols representing Heaven, Earth, Thunder, Water, Mountain, Wind, Fire, and Lake), combined in every possible pairing. Together they form a complete map of human experience and the patterns of change itself.

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