All 64 I Ching Hexagrams
The complete Book of Changes — click any hexagram for detailed meaning, love guidance, career insights, and more.
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.