Overall Compatibility
Analyzes Five Element generating and controlling cycles plus Earthly Branch harmonies (Six Harmonies, Three Harmonies) and clashes between your Day Pillars.
Two Wood Day Pillars meeting creates intense resonance—you understand each other instinctively, but may amplify each other's weaknesses. Balance comes from embracing your shared nature while seeking external grounding. Your branches form a Six Harmony (Yukhap)—one of the most auspicious combinations for marriage in Saju tradition. At 87% compatibility, this is a pairing the ancients would approve of.
Saju Analysis
Five Element interactions and Earthly Branch harmonies between your Day Pillars.
Analyzes Five Element generating and controlling cycles plus Earthly Branch harmonies (Six Harmonies, Three Harmonies) and clashes between your Day Pillars.
Your Love Story
When Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat) first encounters Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox), there's an unmistakable energy in the air. Whether it manifests as magnetic attraction or curious intrigue depends on your individual charts, but the connection is rarely neutral.
Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat) brings a distinctive quality to this pairing that Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox) either finds refreshingly different or puzzlingly foreign. The key to this initial phase is staying curious rather than making snap judgments.
In the courtship phase, this pairing reveals its true colors. Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat)'s approach to romance will either complement or challenge Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox)'s expectations.
"The greatest relationships aren't about matching perfectly—they're about growing perfectly together."
Your Five Element interaction and Branch harmony (84%) reveal the natural rhythm of this connection—whether it flows easily or requires conscious attunement.
Long-term success for Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat) and Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox) depends on your Day Pillar harmony. The Five Elements cycle shows whether one partner naturally supports the other's growth, or if conscious balance is needed.
Marriage and commitment bring out different aspects of this pairing. Couples with similar scores can thrive when both partners understand their individual path and how it interweaves with their partner's journey.
Every pairing has friction points. For Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat) and Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox), these challenges are also doorways to growth. The areas where you differ most strongly are often where you have the most to teach each other.
With an overall compatibility of 84%, this pairing shows strong natural harmony that can weather most storms.
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But there's more to the story...
This analysis focuses on romantic compatibility—but Gap-Ja (+Wood Rat) and Eul-Chuk (-Wood Ox) might have completely different chemistry in business partnerships or friendships. The same planetary aspects that create romantic tension can fuel creative collaboration, and challenging love scores sometimes indicate powerful professional synergies.
A score of 84% indicates exceptional natural compatibility. You'll likely feel an easy flow in communication and shared values. The main risk? Taking each other for granted. Keep the spark alive with intention.
Each system measures different aspects of compatibility. Western astrology (81%) focuses on psychological chemistry and attraction. Vedic astrology (82%) evaluates long-term marriage potential and karmic connection. Saju (87%) examines how your life timings and elemental natures interact. A high Western score with lower Vedic might mean "hot but complicated"—great chemistry, harder long-term.
Absolutely. Compatibility scores indicate ease, not destiny. Lower scores mean you'll need more conscious communication and compromise. Many beautiful, lasting relationships exist between "incompatible" signs—they just require both partners to be aware of friction points and committed to working through them. The best relationships aren't always the easiest ones.