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Angel numbers

The meaning behind the numbers you keep seeing.

Sometimes a number catches your attention on a clock, a receipt, a licence plate. Then it catches your attention again. These recurring numbers are often called angel numbers, and they carry meaning tied to the energy of the digits themselves: patterns your attention keeps drawing you toward. New to reading them? Start with how to read any angel number.

Triple numbers

The most commonly noticed repeating sequences. Three of the same digit amplify the core energy of the number.

Four-digit sequences

Four repeating digits carry the strongest amplification. The signal is louder, the energy more concentrated.

Master numbers

11, 22 and 33 are never reduced in numerology. When they appear as signals, they carry special weight.

Mirror numbers

A mirror number reads the same forwards and backwards, like 1221 or 2112. The pattern reflects a pair of energies straight back at you. Each one is labelled by the number its digits reduce to.

Sequential numbers

A sequential number climbs or falls one step at a time, like 1234 or 4321. It reads as motion taken in order, one energy handing to the next. Each one is labelled by the number its digits reduce to.

Pair clusters

A pair cluster groups its digits in twos, like 1122 or 2233. It reads as two energies taken in turn, one given its weight before the next. Each one is labelled by the number its digits reduce to.

Alternating numbers

An alternating number swings between two digits, like 1010 or 1212. It reads as two energies in a steady back-and-forth rhythm. Each one is labelled by the number its digits reduce to.

Seeing a number that is not here?

Every number you keep noticing has a reading, not only the tidy repeats. The Numerologist composes the meaning of any number you log from the energy of its digits, and reads it against your own chart rather than a generic list. See how to read any angel number, or log the one that keeps finding you.

Log a number in Signals →