Compatibility scores

A score is a signal, not a verdict.

Compatibility scores help summarize relationship dynamics, but they are not fate labels. The real value comes from understanding what drives the score: support, clash, imbalance, and how timing changes the pressure on the relationship.

How to read it

Use the score as the beginning of the conversation.

High score

This usually means the baseline fit is easier, but it does not guarantee maturity, timing, or emotional skill.

Middle score

Often the most interesting range. There may be both support and friction, which creates attraction plus work.

Low score

This usually means the relationship asks more of both people. It is not a ban; it is a sign to look more closely at cost, rhythm, and timing.

Always read the why

Shared stars, day-master interaction, and relationship palace signals usually matter more than the headline number.

Best next step

Use the score to ask a better question.

Once users understand what the score is and is not, they are more likely to read the pattern notes, then decide whether they need compatibility, timing, or a specific Liu Yao question.