Compatibility

How two signs meet.

Compatibility is not a verdict — it is a vocabulary. We look at the elements (Fire / Earth / Air / Water) to describe the texture of any meeting. Pick your sign and theirs.

The four elements

Every sign belongs to one of four elements.

Compatibility begins here — how do these two elements meet?

Fire

Agni

Spirit, initiative, will. Burns to create.

Earth

Prithvi

Body, form, persistence. Builds to last.

Air

Vayu

Mind, language, exchange. Connects to know.

Water

Jal

Feeling, depth, memory. Holds to heal.

◇ The matrix

Sixteen possible meetings

Four elements × four elements = sixteen pairings. Each one a different conversation.

Fire × Fire

Combustion — passion and competition. Brilliant in motion, exhausting at rest.

Fire × Earth

Friction — Fire wants now, Earth wants right. Patience earns the bridge.

Fire × Air

Acceleration — Air feeds Fire. Ideas become acts. Watch the burn rate.

Fire × Water

Steam — Fire boils Water, Water tempers Fire. Volatile, but creative.

Earth × Fire

Friction — Earth wants right, Fire wants now. Patience earns the bridge.

Earth × Earth

Grounded — Two builders. Stable, sensual, slow. Risk: stagnation.

Earth × Air

Crosswinds — Air finds Earth dull, Earth finds Air flighty. Real work to align.

Earth × Water

Garden — Water nourishes Earth, Earth contains Water. The classical fertile match.

Air × Fire

Acceleration — Air feeds Fire. Ideas become acts. Watch the burn rate.

Air × Earth

Crosswinds — Air finds Earth dull, Earth finds Air flighty. Real work to align.

Air × Air

Salon — Endless conversation, lightness, ideas. Risk: nothing lands.

Air × Water

Mist — Air evaporates Water, Water humidifies Air. Beautiful, easily lost.

Water × Fire

Steam — Fire boils Water, Water tempers Fire. Volatile, but creative.

Water × Earth

Garden — Water nourishes Earth, Earth contains Water. The classical fertile match.

Water × Air

Mist — Air evaporates Water, Water humidifies Air. Beautiful, easily lost.

Water × Water

Ocean — Twin emotional depths. Profound bond, or shared undertow.