Feng Shui Today — Your Daily Forecast

Friday, May 1, 2026

Today's rating

Day of caution

Day of uncertainty — limit your risks

This week

Mo

27

Tu

28

We

29

Th

30

Fr

1

Sa

2

Su

3

Your lucky hour

23:00 – 01:00 · Rat (子)

Auspicious

  • · Ritual bathing
  • · Hunting / catching animals
  • · Hunting
  • · Making nets
  • · Fishing

Inauspicious

  • · Prayer / sacrifice
  • · Wedding / marriage
  • · Moving into new home
  • · Building stove / kitchen
  • · Funeral / burial

Danger

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the day rating in Feng Shui mean?

The day rating comes from the Chinese Tong Shu almanac and is determined by the 12 Day Officers (建除十二神). An excellent day (Cheng or Kai) favours important actions, while a bad day (Po or Bi) is best for rest and caution.

What are lucky hours in the Feng Shui calendar?

Lucky hours (时辰) are two-hour periods favorable for action, determined from the day's Heavenly Stem. Each day has 2–3 lucky hours, depending on the Day Officer and the user's zodiac sign.

How does my zodiac sign affect the day rating?

Your zodiac sign is compared to the day's zodiac sign — if it forms a 六合 (harmony) relationship, the day is especially auspicious for you. If it forms a 六冲 (clash), it's better to postpone important decisions.

What is a Day Officer in Tong Shu?

A Day Officer is one of 12 cyclical day characters in the Tong Shu almanac. Cheng (成) and Kai (开) are the best officers, Po (破) and Bi (闭) the most challenging. The officer determines the general climate of the day and its best uses.