Free Guna Score Calculator
Already have a score from AstroSage, an app, or a pandit? Enter that number here. You will see the traditional band, what it usually means for marriage, and where caution is still needed.
18/36 is the usual threshold. But Nadi, Bhakoot, Manglik, and dosha cancellation can still change the final advice.
How to read a guna score quickly
This tool explains a score you already received. It does not recalculate Gun Milan. Different websites can differ by 1-3 points because half-koota treatment, school of matching, and rounding rules are not always identical.
- 0-17 usually needs serious caution
- 18 is the classical minimum line
- 24-30 is usually read as good to excellent
- 31-36 is rare and very auspicious, but still not the whole chart
Guna Score Calculator FAQs
What does a guna score of 18 mean?
18/36 is the traditional threshold. It is accepted by many families, but pandit review of Nadi and Bhakoot is still recommended before fixing the match.
Is 24 out of 36 a good score?
24/36 is a good score. It clears the traditional concern threshold and suggests strong overall compatibility. Most families proceed with full chart verification at this level.
Can my score be wrong?
The score from any automated system (AstroSage, apps, pandits) may differ by 1-3 points depending on how they handle half-kootas and rounding. The band (good/excellent/threshold) usually stays the same.
What score do I need for marriage?
18/36 is the minimum in Parashari tradition. Scores of 24-36 are broadly considered good to excellent. But score alone does not determine a good marriage - Nadi, Bhakoot, and Manglik must be checked.