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The World of Korean Fortune Telling

Korean fortune culture is a rich tradition spanning thousands of years. Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny) analyzes personality and life patterns through eight characters from four pillars — year, month, day, and hour of birth. Even today, many Koreans consult this tradition before major life decisions like marriage, career changes, and moving.

The Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — form the core of Korean fortune telling. Through the supporting and clashing relationships between these elements, one can analyze personality, compatibility, health, and wealth fortune. Byeol faithfully digitizes these traditional methods so anyone can explore their Saju and fortune for free.

The Korean Zodiac uses 12 animals in a yearly cycle from Rat to Pig, while Samjae identifies three-year caution periods within each 12-year cycle. The traditional Korean talisman (부적) is calculated from your Saju element and birth energy — a uniquely Korean practice for protection and fortune. Byeol digitizes these core traditions as faithfully as possible.

Read Your Saju — Know Your Destiny

Your birth date reveals everything. Get your free Saju reading — the Korean Four Pillars that map your personality, fortune, and destiny cycle.

Explore Korean Fortune Tools on Byeol

Byeol offers 20+ free fortune-telling tools rooted in Korean tradition. From Saju to dream interpretation, discover the wisdom that has guided Korean culture for over a thousand years.

Saju Reading (사주)

Saju, meaning "Four Pillars," is Korea's most respected fortune-telling system. It analyzes your birth year, month, day, and hour to reveal your Day Master personality, elemental balance, and life path. Each pillar consists of a Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch, producing eight characters (팔자) that map your destiny. Millions of Koreans still consult Saju for career, relationships, and major life decisions.

Gunghap Compatibility (궁합)

Gunghap is the traditional Korean method for assessing romantic and interpersonal compatibility. By comparing two people's Saju pillars — especially their Day Masters and elemental compositions — Gunghap reveals how well two energies harmonize. In Korea, couples have historically consulted Gunghap before marriage. Byeol calculates your elemental compatibility, zodiac animal harmony, and relationship dynamics instantly.

Samjae — Three Disasters (삼재)

Samjae is a uniquely Korean concept identifying three consecutive years of potential misfortune within each 12-year zodiac cycle. Based on your birth year animal, Samjae calculates your entry year (들삼재), peak year (눌삼재), and exit year (날삼재). Knowing your Samjae period helps you prepare, exercise caution, and take protective measures during challenging times.

Korean Talisman (부적)

The Korean talisman (부적, bujeok) is a spiritual protection tool with centuries of history. Unlike generic charms, a Korean bujeok is calculated from your personal Saju element and birth energy. Each talisman combines traditional calligraphic symbols with the Five Elements to channel specific protections — for health, wealth, relationships, or career success.

Korean Dream Interpretation (꿈해몽)

Korean dream interpretation (꿈해몽) assigns meaning to dream symbols through a cultural lens distinct from Western psychology. Dreaming of pigs signals incoming wealth, while snake dreams often indicate a powerful transformation. Byeol covers 30+ common dream symbols with traditional Korean interpretations, lucky numbers, and recommended actions.

Daily Fortune (오늘의 운세)

Get personalized daily guidance based on your Saju profile and the energy of the current day. Your daily fortune considers the interaction between your birth elements and today's Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch to provide insights on love, career, health, and finances — updated every day.

Korean Zodiac Animals (띠)

The Korean zodiac follows a 12-year animal cycle — Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each animal carries unique personality traits, compatibility patterns, and fortune tendencies. Your birth year determines your zodiac animal and influences your Samjae cycle, compatibility, and annual fortune outlook.

Korean Folklore Oracle

Draw from a deck of 22 cards inspired by Korean mythology and folklore. Each card features a figure from Korean legend — from Dangun, the mythical founder, to Gumiho, the nine-tailed fox — connected to the Five Elements system. Receive guidance rooted in thousands of years of Korean storytelling tradition.

All tools are completely free with no sign-up required. Byeol faithfully digitizes Korean fortune traditions — Saju, Gunghap, Samjae, and more — so anyone can explore the wisdom of Korean astrology.

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