Palm reading guide

Grille on Marriage Line Palm Reading

For readers searching what a grille, grill, grid or crosshatch mark on the marriage line means in palm reading.

Quick answer

A grille on the marriage line is usually read as pressure coming from several directions: communication difficulty, third-party influence, repeated quarrels, money stress or emotional confusion around commitment. It is different from one single cross because a grille looks like a small grid or many tiny crossing lines. It should not be read as guaranteed breakup; first confirm the mark is really on the marriage line, then compare line depth, islands, breaks, forks, the heart line and both hands.

Confirm the mark is a grille

The marriage line sits under the little finger on the outer edge of the palm. A grille looks like several small crossing lines or a tiny grid. One X, one vertical cut, skin texture or photo noise should not be treated as a full grille.

Read mixed pressure, not one cause

Traditional sources connect grilles in the marriage area with ups and downs or challenges from different sources. A safer reading is that the relationship may face layered pressure rather than one simple issue.

Check whether the main line recovers

If the grille sits on a short weak line with breaks, islands or a downward fall, read it more cautiously. If the main marriage line stays deep and clear after the grille, it can describe a difficult phase that is worked through.

Questions people ask

Does a grille on the marriage line mean divorce?

No. It can suggest layered relationship pressure, but divorce claims require stronger supporting signs and whole-palm context.

Is a grille the same as a cross on the marriage line?

No. A cross is usually one X-shaped mark. A grille is a small grid or several crossing marks, so it is read as more layered pressure.

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