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Astrology & Metaphysics

House Systems Explained

House systems divide the local sky into twelve areas of life. Different methods change house cusps and sometimes the planets/houses emphasis you see at a glance. This page summarizes the most widely used systems—Placidus, Equal, and Whole Sign—and offers practical guidance for reading with each approach.

Placidus (Time‑based)

Placidus is a quadrant system that divides houses by the time it takes the Ascendant meridian to rise culminating arcs. It is popular in modern Western practice and can produce unequal house sizes at high latitudes.

Equal Houses (Equal‑sized)

Equal Houses take the Ascendant degree as the start of House 1 and then lay out twelve equal 30° houses on the ecliptic. Every house is the same size, and interceptions do not occur.

Whole Sign (Sign‑based)

In Whole Sign, the entire sign of the Ascendant becomes House 1, the next sign House 2, and so on. All houses are exactly one sign wide, and cusps align to 0° of each sign. The MC floats and can fall into the 9th, 10th, or 11th sign.

Which should you choose?

You can toggle house systems in the app to see how placements and themes shift across methods—and pick the lens that is most useful for your reading style.

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