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Nexus Birth Time Restoration

Don't know your exact birth time? Tell us what you do know — the date, the place, and any clues about the time of day — and the engine will estimate the most probable birth time, honestly showing how wide the uncertainty is. Free, experimental, and nothing is stored.

The surest path

Before estimating, it's worth checking whether your time was written down all along. Find a recorded birth time first →

The facts you have

Optional. If you add it, we'll also show the archetype for the recovered time.

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Clues about the time of day

These are the most powerful clues. Answer what you can; skip the rest.

The single most powerful clue. If an astrologer or app gave you a rising sign you trust, choose it.

Even sharper. If your chart says e.g. “12° Scorpio rising,” pick Scorpio above and enter 12 here — a known degree can pin the time to a few minutes.

Optional. Combined with the rising sign, this narrows the window dramatically — often to under an hour.

Most astrology apps report it. On a day the Moon changed sign, knowing yours cleanly settles which part of the day you were born.

Optional. The Moon moves about half a degree an hour, so a known Moon degree is a genuinely useful, medium-sharp clue.

Don't know your rising sign? You can discover it from how you move through the world — it's the single strongest clue, and it's genuinely fascinating.

Discover my rising sign →

Heard a family story about when you were born — a remembered sunrise, a storm, a broadcast on the TV? The Memory tool turns it into real evidence.

Open the Memory tool →

Birth circumstances

Gentle nudges — strongest for hospital births after about 1960.

Your body clock

A faint tiebreaker only — it barely moves the result.

Estimates are not factual claims about your actual birth time. Offered for recreational exploration.