What is marriage numerology?
Marriage numerology looks at the numbers hidden in two birth dates — above all each partner's life path number — to reveal how your energies fit for a lifelong commitment. It doesn't decide whether you should marry; it shows where your marriage will flow easily and where it will ask for patience, communication and understanding.
Your marriage compatibility number is the combined energy of both life paths. Think of it as the personality of your union — the love you build together over decades.
How marriage compatibility is calculated
Reduce each partner's full date of birth to a single life path number (or a master number 11, 22, 33). Then the two are read together to produce your marriage compatibility score and a personalised message from Wooly. Try it above — it takes seconds.
Best life path pairings for marriage
Some life path numbers naturally support a stable, loving marriage:
Remember: no pairing is doomed. Even "growth" matches build beautiful, lasting marriages with awareness and effort.
Marriage numerology vs astrology
Numerology uses your dates of birth; astrology uses the sky at your birth. Many couples look at both. For the cosmic side, see your Matrix of Destiny or a star chart.
Your questions, answered
Is the marriage numerology calculator free?
Yes — calculate your marriage compatibility and read its meaning for free, no account needed. For a deeper, personalised love reading you can explore premium with Wooly.
Which life path number is best for marriage?
No single number is "best" — it's about the pairing. Harmonious matches include 1&5, 2&6, 4&8 and 6&9, but any two numbers can build a thriving marriage.
What if our marriage score is low?
A lower score points to growth areas, not failure. Many lasting marriages are between "growth" pairs who learned to understand each other. The number names the work; the love does the rest.
Does the wedding date matter in numerology?
Yes — the wedding date has its own number that colours the marriage's energy. The most important factor, though, remains how the two partners' life paths fit.