Why two Life Paths matter more than one
Your individual Life Path Number tells you who you are. The compatibility number tells you who you are with this specific person. The two readings often look quite different.
Numerologists tracking pairs across decades report that the surface frictions in relationships — the same fight, the same misread, the same 'we just can't talk about money' — usually trace to compatibility-number patterns the couple has never named.
Naming the pattern doesn't fix it. But couples who do tend to stop arguing about the wrong things.
I went in skeptical. The reading nailed something I've spent two decades trying to articulate — the way I keep ending up in charge of things I didn't set out to lead. Printed the report and keep it on my desk.
The five compatibility bands
Mirror match. Two people on the same Life Path read each other before either speaks. The risk: amplification.
High-fit. Numbers that traditionally complement: 1-3, 2-6, 4-8, 6-9. You bring what they lack.
Medium fit. Workable, but conscious. You need to translate.
Challenging. Numerology calls these the growth pairs. The friction is the feature — couples here either deepen significantly or part ways.
High-friction. One of the heaviest teaching pairs. The lesson runs in one direction more than the other.
What we calculate
Your Life Path. Theirs. The compatibility score from 0-100 with the band name. Four dimension scores: intimacy, conflict, growth, longevity. The specific tension pattern for your numbers — and what numerologists say couples who navigate it well do differently.
The reading appears on the page. Optional: send your partner their side of the report via email — they can read it on their own time.