Start with the four major lines
Beginners should not try to read every tiny crease at once. Start with the heart line, head line, life line, and fate line. These four lines cover emotion, thinking style, grounding, and direction.
If one line is faint or hard to see, do not force a dramatic meaning. Some palms simply have less visible detail.
Read shape before detail
Look at whether a line is long, short, curved, straight, deep, faint, broken, or branching. These broad patterns are easier to interpret than tiny marks. Then connect the pattern to a question about daily life.
For example, a straight head line can prompt questions about practicality and decision structure.
Keep it grounded
The healthiest palm reading is reflective, not fatalistic. Avoid claims about exact lifespan, medical conditions, guaranteed wealth, or fixed relationships.