How It Works
Every time you choose, this life leans a little in that direction. Ten or so steps later, when you look back, the crooked shape of the road is exactly what you made.
FateFolio Life Simulator
One chart, one life. Enter a fictional life simulation with your real Bazi, a random fate pattern, or a blind draw—and reflect on who you become in different social worlds.
Shareable life map
This shareable map turns key turns, echoes, and the ending into one story line.
FateFolio Life Simulator
Start without a profile
Draw a life immediately. You can tune chart, society, and location details later.
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Life card
No right answer: the card simply tilts which crossroads you are more likely to meet.
Every time you choose, this life leans a little in that direction. Ten or so steps later, when you look back, the crooked shape of the road is exactly what you made.
Whether you start from a real chart, a random chart, a life card, or a blind draw, the opening tags are just an inciting spark. They don't tell your fortune for you. They only start the story.
Some choices don't seem important at the time, then reappear years later somewhere else—changing jobs, breaking up, moving, calling home. Old debts find their own way back to your door.
Offers, mortgages, being owed money, taking care of the sick, losing your savings, tearing your life up and starting over in your thirties—the kinds of life problems that never come with a clean answer key.
It's free. Mostly just for fun. A way to look at yourself, and a way to see what else FateFolio can do.
No. This is a fictional life-simulation game for entertainment and reflection, not a real prediction or deterministic life advice.
Yes. Use a random chart, a fictional fate seed, or Blind Draw a Life.
Yes. The game itself is free to play.
Important choices can return years later in the same fictional run.