There are many feng shui considerations when people born in the Year of the Rooster choose their living floors. From the principles of the Five Elements' mutual generation and control, to the unique feng shui characteristics of people born in different years, all are closely related to floor selection. For those born in 2005, who are also Roosters, there are specific sayings about the most auspicious floors in their lifetime.

Which Floor Is Most Auspicious for People Born in the Year of the Rooster
In the Five Elements theory of feng shui, the Rooster corresponds to the "You" branch and belongs to Metal. According to the principle of mutual generation of the Five Elements, Earth generates Metal, and Metal generates Water. Therefore, floors that belong to Earth and Water are more beneficial for the fortune of people born in the Year of the Rooster.Floors with a last digit of 5 or 0 belong to Earth, such as the 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th floors. Living in these floors is like fertile soil nurturing metal, which can help the fortune of people born in the Year of the Rooster steadily improve, making their career development smooth and their financial situation more stable.
Floors with a last digit of 1 or 6 belong to Water, such as the 1st, 6th, 11th, and 16th floors. The Metal energy generates Water, bringing more opportunities for wealth and helping the fortune of people born in the Year of the Rooster to rise further.
At the same time, the positive effect of the same element generating each other also plays a role. Floors with a last digit of 4 or 9 also belong to Metal, such as the 4th, 9th, 14th, and 19th floors.
People born in the Year of the Rooster who live in these floors will have their own Metal energy strengthened. In their career struggles, they will be more confident, make decisions more decisively, and are more likely to gain the appreciation of leaders, improving their work efficiency and helping their careers to progress step by step.
From the perspective of the special meanings of the zodiac and floors, as well as the symbolic meaning of feng shui, the 7th floor helps people born in the Year of the Rooster improve their interpersonal relationships.
People born in the Year of the Rooster sometimes have a direct way of doing things, which may lead to misunderstandings. After living on the 7th floor, they gradually become more considerate in communication, learn to think from others' perspectives, and improve their interpersonal relationships, accumulating networking resources for their career development.
The 9th floor brings good fortune and support. If you are seeking opportunities in art, academia, or other fields, the 9th floor may allow you to meet key mentors, receive guidance and recommendations, and achieve your dreams.
The 10th floor benefits family fortune, making people born in the Year of the Rooster more understanding in family life, and improving the relationship between family members. The 15th floor helps improve the fortune of love, helping people born in the Year of the Rooster with high standards adjust their criteria for choosing a partner and pay more attention to inner qualities, finding a good match sooner.
The Most Auspicious Floor for Those Born in 2005 (Year of the Rooster)
People born in 2005 belong to the "Spring Water" element. The celestial stem "Yi" belongs to Wood, and the terrestrial branch "You" belongs to Metal, forming a mutual generation relationship between Wood and Metal.Combining the above-mentioned relationship between the Five Elements and floors, from the perspective of the nayin (hidden) Five Elements, Water and Metal generate each other. Therefore, floors with a last digit of 1 or 6 (belonging to Water) are beneficial for people born in 2005, helping to enhance their fortune.
From the perspective of the Five Elements of the celestial stems and terrestrial branches, Wood generates Fire, and Fire generates Earth. Therefore, floors with a last digit of 2 or 7 (belonging to Fire) and floors with a last digit of 5 or 0 (belonging to Earth) also have a mutually generating relationship with the fate of people born in 2005, which can help their fortune develop.
Specifically, the 3rd floor has the "Wen Chang" position (related to academic success), which supports the study and career of people born in 2005, aiding knowledge absorption and career breakthroughs.
The 4th floor symbolizes stability. Living here makes the career foundation of people born in the Year of the Rooster more solid, which aligns with their desire for a stable development. The 5th floor represents balance and harmony, allowing people born in the Year of the Rooster to maintain inner peace, reduce external disturbances, and enhance personal charm and popularity,
which helps social interactions and career expansion. The 9th floor is the "Tian Yi" (Heavenly Doctor) position, symbolizing health and longevity, giving people born in the Year of the Rooster abundant energy to pursue their ideals.

Feng Shui Tips
If people born in the Year of the Rooster live in an inauspicious floor, don't worry; they can improve the feng shui inside the house. If you live on the 2nd or 7th floor (belonging to Fire, which overcomes Metal), you can place metal items in the living room, such as a metal horse sculpture.Metal can enhance your energy field, alleviating the adverse effects of Fire overcoming Metal. If you live on the 3rd or 8th floor (belonging to Wood, which is overcome by Metal), you can hang a landscape painting in the bedroom. Water generates Wood, and by using the power of water, you can balance the conflict caused by Metal overcoming Wood.
If you feel that the energy field of your floor is not good, you can also use color to adjust it. For example, paint the walls with gold, white, or other colors belonging to Metal to enhance the Metal energy field.
When choosing decor, you can place a crystal ball, as crystals have the function of stabilizing and gathering energy in feng shui. Additionally, keeping the indoor area clean and well-lit allows the energy to flow smoothly, which also helps improve your fortune. If there are sharp objects or wall corners outside the window that are considered feng shui hazards, you can hang a five-emperor coin in front of the window to neutralize them, creating a favorable energy field for your living environment.


















