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Part 7 โ€” Examples & InterpretationยทChapter 16

Common Patterns Across Hands

Infographic showing common palmistry patterns.

Common Patterns Across Hands

Once you look at enough hands, patterns start to repeat. Not identical hands โ€” but similar combinations. Palmistry becomes easier when you recognize these recurring structures.

Pattern 1 โ€” Structured and Consistent

Square or balanced hand shape, straight clear head line, steady life line, moderate heart line. Suggests consistent thinking, stable approach to life, and preference for structure.

Pattern 2 โ€” Expressive and Open

Curved heart line, wider life line arc, developed Mount of Venus, more open finger spacing. Suggests emotional openness, outward energy, and strong engagement with others.

Pattern 3 โ€” Analytical and Focused

Longer fingers, straight or long head line, defined finger structure. Suggests structured thinking, attention to detail, and focus on understanding systems.

Pattern 4 โ€” Flexible and Changing

Mixed hand shape, faint or shifting fate line, small breaks in lines. Suggests adaptability, evolving direction, and openness to change.

Pattern 5 โ€” Balanced and Moderate

No extreme features, evenly developed mounts, clear but not exaggerated lines. Suggests balance across different tendencies and steady approach. More common than most people expect.

Patterns Are Not Labels

Avoid turning patterns into fixed categories. Someone may show traits from multiple patterns, and patterns may shift over time. Think of them as tendencies โ€” not identities.

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