Introducing the Free 2026 Feng Shui Analyzer — Classical Flying Star

The 2026 Feng Shui Analyzer is live.

Map your home's wealth, danger and prosperity sectors for 2026 in 30 seconds.

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Why I built this

I've spent years auditing homes for clients across Malaysia, the UK, Singapore and Australia. Every audit starts with the same first move — taking the compass reading, overlaying the 9-Palace grid, identifying which sectors carry which annual stars. It is the foundational layer of every Classical Feng Shui consultation.

It is also the layer I am asked about the most by people who will never book a consultation. They want to know what 2026 means for their bedroom, their main door, their kitchen. They have read a few feng shui books, downloaded a few apps, and come away with conflicting advice rooted in pop-culture interpretation. The Western feng shui movement has flattened a 4,000-year-old system into colour theory and crystal placement.

The 2026 Feng Shui Analyzer is my answer to that gap. It is the same first move I do in every consultation, packaged as a free browser tool — with no lucky cats, no generic colour codes, no superstition. Just classical Flying Star (Fei Xing / 飛星) overlaid on your actual floor plan, for the actual year you live in.

What the analyzer does

The tool maps the 2026 Annual Flying Star 9-Palace grid onto your home's floor plan, colour-coded by sector type:

  • Green sectors carry the auspicious stars — 8 Wealth (East this year), 9 Future Prosperity (SE), 6 Career Authority (North), 4 Intelligence (NE), and 1 Mentor (Centre). These are the rooms to activate, occupy and amplify.
  • Red sectors carry the inauspicious stars — 5 Disaster (South — the most dangerous of 2026), 2 Sickness (NW), 3 Conflict (West), and 7 Betrayal (SW). These are the rooms to keep quiet: no renovation, no major activity, no critical decisions made in these spaces.

The tool also gives you sector-by-sector commentary — which star landed where, what it means, and how to activate or cure it.

What makes it different from other free feng shui tools

Three things, each a deliberate decision:

1. Classical method, not popular method

If you have ever read advice telling you to place a water feature in the north corner of your living room because "water belongs in the north" — that is not Classical Feng Shui. That is a simplified Western derivative. The original system uses compass measurements, time cycles, and the actual position of your front door — none of which fit into a single colour rule. The analyzer follows the classical San Yuan Flying Star method that practitioners actually use in paid audits.

2. Practitioner-grade 24-Mountain precision (optional)

Classical Feng Shui divides the compass into 24 Mountains of 15° each — not the 8 sectors of 45° most casual tools offer. For casual users, the default 8-direction picker is fine. For serious practitioners with a luo pan reading, the Advanced toggle lets you enter the exact compass degree (0–359°) and the tool maps it to the correct facing sector automatically. To my knowledge this is the only free feng shui tool that supports this level of precision.

3. Privacy — your floor plan never leaves your browser

The image processing runs entirely on your device. Your floor plan is not uploaded to a server, not stored, not shared. The only data sent are your contact details (name, email, phone) which are used to send you the personalised PDF report and any follow-up.

How to use it

The full how-to is on the tool page itself, but in summary:

  1. Upload your floor plan. JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 5MB. Phone photo of a printed plan, sketch on paper, or exported PDF page all work. Multi-storey homes can add one upload per storey.
  2. Pick your facing direction. Stand inside, face out through your front door, and use a phone compass app to read the bearing. Click the matching direction. (Or use the Advanced 0–359° degree input if you have a luo pan reading.)
  3. Generate your reading. Enter your name and email. The 9-Palace grid overlays on your plan, sector-by-sector commentary appears beside it, and you can download a PDF report.

If you need a walk-through with screenshots, I wrote a full guide to reading the result.

The bigger picture — what the analyzer can and can't do

To be transparent: the annual stars are one layer of a Classical Feng Shui audit, not the whole audit. A full consultation also overlays your home's natal Flying Star chart (based on the year the building was constructed and its precise compass orientation), the monthly and daily stars, the 8 Mansions (your personal best directions from your birth year), the water dragon, and your personal BaZi. Those layers are how a consultant produces a precise action plan — for example, the activation date for the wealth star, or which child should use which bedroom.

The analyzer gives you the annual layer for free. It is enough to make better decisions about how you use your home in 2026. It is not enough to replace a deep audit. If you want the deeper layers, that is what the paid consultation is for.

Try the 2026 Feng Shui Analyzer.

Upload your floor plan, pick your facing direction, see your home's energy map for 2026.

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Share it, if it helps

This is a free tool — the kind of thing the internet is good for. If you find it useful, share the link with friends who care about feng shui, post the URL on your socials, or send it to a renovating relative. Every share helps me reach more people who would otherwise rely on Western pop feng shui for decisions about their homes.

If you are a journalist, podcaster or wellness writer interested in covering the launch, the tool, or the classical method behind it, write to me at connect@danielsiew.com.

Further reading

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