About Ask Yi
I studied the Yijing (I Ching) at Peking University in Beijing and have kept a long-term practice. Over the years, friends often asked me to help interpret their readings.
Most online tools do a fine job generating hexagrams and changing lines. Where they often stop is the reasoning: why does a given outcome lead to specific advice? And how should the interpretation adapt to the way you asked—self vs. other, internal vs. external, early vs. late stage?
Ask Yi keeps the classic three-coin method and adds a structured logic layer: a 4,096-outcome map, fixed hexagram and line texts, and context cues extracted from your question. An AI-assisted writer turns that into plain-English guidance, and you can open "See the reasoning" to view the path from result → advice.
What makes it different
Transparent reasoning — Open the panel to see the steps and texts used.
Consistent by design — 4,096 mapped outcomes; same result → same steps.
Context-aware English — The logic stays fixed; wording adapts to how you asked.
How it works
Toss three coins online to get the primary hexagram, any changing lines, and the resulting hexagram.
Your result is matched to the outcome map and relevant texts; your question's context guides emphasis.
You receive a concise, plain-English interpretation—with a Reasoning view you can expand.
What it's for (and not for)
Ask Yi is a tool for structured reflection and clarity—not prediction. It doesn't replace professional, medical, or financial advice.
If you're curious, try a reading and open "See the reasoning." I'd love feedback on clarity, edge cases, and where the logic could be tighter.
Contact: https://x.com/BuildsByRay
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