Ask a Better Liuyao Question Before You Cast the Hexagram
A simple Liuyao question-design workflow that improves signal quality, reduces vague interpretations, and keeps the reading tied to a real decision.
Updated 2026-04-16
Liuyao becomes noisy when the question is broad, emotional, or split across too many decisions. A better cast starts before the coins move: tighten the time frame, make the decision explicit, and remove questions that no reading can answer responsibly.
Why question design changes the reading
The hexagram does not replace the question. A scattered prompt creates scattered interpretation, while a focused prompt makes moving lines and timing signals easier to explain.
What to include in a strong Liuyao question
Name the decision, the time frame, and the real alternatives. If the user cannot say what they are deciding between, the reading is not ready yet.
How DestinyTeller uses the prompt
DestinyTeller treats the user's question as part of the reading context so the result stays tied to comparison, timing, and practical next steps.
Next steps
Read the main Liuyao guide
Return to the core Liuyao guide for the full ritual, FAQ, and interpretation boundary.
Open the Liuyao flow in the app
Start the casting flow when you want a focused question turned into structured decision support.
Browse all public guides
Compare Bazi, Liuyao, Plum Blossom, and other public methods before deciding what fits your question.
Interpretation boundary
This guide is educational content that explains when a metaphysics method is useful and how DestinyTeller structures the reading flow. It should not be treated as medical, legal, financial, or crisis advice.