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Couples astrocartography: where should you live together?

Last updated: June 2026

Couples astrocartography reads two charts at once and finds where both sets of lines converge. It computes the full line set for both people, scores each place against both charts, and surfaces the convergences — the places where a line from each chart lands near the same spot, within the roughly 1000-kilometre orb. Those convergences are the places that tend to work for you as a couple. The reading is mode-agnostic — it works just as well for friends, siblings, business partners, or family — and where the charts don't overlap, it says so honestly.

Generic articles read one chart at a time. Your two charts tell you where you both line up. Zoracle calculates both your real line sets and shows the convergences — the places that support you as a pair, not just one of you.

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Both line sets are calculated from a real ephemeris, not guessed. See the worked example ↓

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How two-chart convergence works

A single astrocartography reading projects one birth chart onto the world as planetary lines. A two-chart reading does that twice — computing the full line set for both people — and then scores each place against both charts at once.

The places that matter most are the convergences: spots where a line from each chart lands near the same place, within the roughly 1000-kilometre orb. A convergence is a place that lights up for both of you at the same time, which is what makes it a strong shared candidate rather than a place that only one of you benefits from.

It works for any pair, and it is niche-led

The reading is mode-agnostic. It works for romantic couples, friends, siblings, business partners, or family travelling or moving together — the maths is identical regardless of the relationship.

It is also niche-led: the aim you bring points to a planet. Love → Venus. Career → Sun. Home and relocation → Moon. Adventure → Jupiter. Spiritual → Neptune. The convergence search then focuses on the lines that matter for what you both want.

If your lines don't overlap

Sometimes two charts simply don't converge for a given aim. When that happens, the reading says so honestly rather than inventing a shared place. It shows each person's lines separately, so you can see what each of you gains in a location and weigh the trade-off together.

If you're deciding as a pair, the question-shaped version walks you through it. Where should we move? →

Calculated, not guessed

Show the maths

The convergence method runs in three steps. First, compute the full line set for both charts — every planet on each of the four angles, projected onto the world. Second, score each place against both charts at once. Third, surface the convergences: any place where a line from each chart lands within the roughly 1000-kilometre orb of the same spot.

As a hypothetical illustration: if one person's Venus line and the other's Jupiter line both pass near the same city, that overlap is a convergence — a place where warmth from one chart and growth from the other land together. (This is an example to show the method, not a claim about any real couple's cities.)

Step 1  Compute full line set for BOTH charts
        (every planet × four angles, projected)

Step 2  Score each place against both charts

Step 3  Find convergences — a line from each chart
        within ≈ 1,000 km of the same place

Hypothetical illustration:
  Person A  Venus line  ─┐
                         ├─ near same city  →  convergence
  Person B  Jupiter line ┘

Birth time: both people need an exact time.
  +1 hour  →  that person's lines move ≈ 1,000 km

Both people need exact birth times. The angles move about 15 degrees of longitude per hour, so a wrong or unknown time for either chart shifts that person's lines by hundreds of miles and breaks the convergence. These positions are calculated from astronomical data using the open-source astronomy-engine library, not lookup-table approximations.

The illustration above is hypothetical. The maths is the same shape for any two charts. Ask Zoracle for your shared map →

Frequently asked questions

Can astrocartography work for couples?

Yes. Couples astrocartography reads two charts at once. It computes the full set of planetary lines for both people and scores each place against both charts, then surfaces the convergences — the places where a line from each chart lands near the same spot, within the roughly 1000-kilometre orb. Those convergences are the places that tend to work for you as a couple.

Where should my partner and I live?

Start from what you both want — love, home, adventure, or a fresh start — because the aim points to a planet. Love leans on Venus, career on the Sun, home and relocation on the Moon, adventure on Jupiter, and spiritual on Neptune. Zoracle then looks for places where the relevant lines from both charts converge, and shows those shared best-fit spots.

What if our lines don't overlap?

It says so honestly. Where the two charts don't converge, Zoracle does not invent a shared place. Instead it shows each person's lines separately, so you can see what each of you gains in a given location and weigh the trade-off together rather than being handed a false match.

Does it work for friends or family travelling together?

Yes. The two-chart reading is mode-agnostic: it works for romantic couples, friends, siblings, business partners, or family travelling or moving together. The maths is the same — two full line sets, scored against each other, with convergences surfaced — regardless of the kind of relationship.

Do we both need exact birth times?

Yes. Both people need exact birth times. The angles move about 15 degrees of longitude per hour, so a wrong or unknown time shifts that person's lines by hundreds of miles and breaks the convergence. With precise times for both, the shared map is accurate.

Find where you both line up

Ask Zoracle where both your charts converge — for love, home, or adventure. Calculated from both your exact birth dates, times, and places — not a generic profile. Your first reading is free.

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Last updated: June 2026. Written by Nor, founder of Zoracle. Calculations use the open-source astronomy-engine library (MIT licensed).