Palm reading guide
Dot on Head Line
For readers searching dot on head line, spot on wisdom line, black dot on head line or mole on the head line in palmistry.
Confirm it is really on the line
First check whether the dot sits on the head line itself. A mole, ink mark, scar, dry skin spot or photo shadow may not be a palmistry line feature at all.
Read it as an interruption
Traditional explanations often treat dots or spots on major lines as interruptions. On the head line, the safer reading is mental strain, overthinking or a focused pressure point rather than a fixed diagnosis.
Compare color and context
A dark mole, red spot, pale dot and temporary skin mark should not be read the same way. Compare the main line, nearby islands or crosses, both palms and whether the mark is stable over time.
Questions people ask
What does a dot on the head line mean?
It can suggest mental strain, a focus interruption or a temporary pressure point, especially when the mark clearly sits on the head line.
Is a mole on the head line the same as a dot?
Searchers often use the terms together, but a mole may be a skin feature rather than a line mark. Read it carefully and avoid medical conclusions.