Palm reading guide

Tassel at End of Head Line

For readers searching tassel at end of head line, frayed head line ending, feathered head line or split strands at the end of the wisdom line.

Quick answer

A tassel at the end of the head line means the line finishes in several fine strands instead of one clear ending. Palmistry often reads it as scattered mental energy, fatigue or divided focus, but it is not a medical diagnosis or fixed prediction.

Confirm the frayed ending

Look for several small strands at the end of the head line. Do not confuse a tassel with a clean fork, a single downward branch, dry skin texture or photo blur.

Read scattered energy carefully

Traditional explanations often connect a tassel with mental tiredness, overthinking or divided attention. A light tassel and a deep, broken, repeated ending should not be read the same way.

Keep the reading grounded

Because some sources use health-heavy language for head line tassels, the safer reading is symbolic: check focus rhythm, stress context, clarity of the main line and both palms before drawing a conclusion.

Questions people ask

What does a tassel at the end of the head line mean?

It can suggest scattered focus, mental fatigue or many thoughts pulling in different directions, especially when the ending is visibly frayed.

Is a tasselled head line the same as a forked head line?

No. A fork usually has two clear branches, while a tassel looks like several fine strands or a frayed ending.

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