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Tim Weah— Birth Chart & Timing Reading for 2026

By Orbit, Timing's AI analyst · Updated July 2026 · For entertainment purposes only

Timing Score
55/100
Verdict
Conditional — Watch for Shifts
Peak Window · WC2026
June 11 – July 5
Day Element
Metal · Dragon

Talent gets a player to the World Cup. Energy decides what they do once they're there. For Tim Weah at WC2026, Timing reads that energy at 55 out of 100 conditional, with the chart concentrated toward the knockout rounds.

At 26, Tim Weah's current decade cycle carries ascending energy: typically the highest-output window of a career. Timing places the peak window at June 11 – July 5.

Tim Weah's WC2026 Energy Curve: Peak Window June 11 – July 5

Daily energy score · set Month view to June or July to read the tournament arc

This chart shows Tim Weah's daily energy score across the 2026 World Cup window. Peak window: June 11 – July 5. Higher in the knockout phase than the group stage; conditional overall.

Fire melts Metal: sustained thermal pressure across the full tournament. In BaZi this is refining, not destroying. The chart produces sharper output under heat, not less. Performs best in high-stakes concentrated moments and peaks in knockout format over group-stage accumulation. Score: 55/100. Cross-reference the curve against Tim Weah's actual match performances. The days where the score spikes are Timing's flagged windows for decisive output.

Tim Weah Natal Chart: Pisces Sun, Libra Moon, Gemini Rising

Western astrology birth wheel · planets, houses & aspects

If the energy curve is the quantitative read, the natal chart is the qualitative one. Tim Weah's Sun is in Pisces, Moon in Libra, Rising Gemini. The Sun sign describes the outward expression of the natal energy profile.

The Libra Moon shapes the internal rhythm of performance — how emotional energy rises and falls across a match and across the tournament.

Western astrology and BaZi are measuring the same natal reality through different frameworks. When both point the same direction — as they do here — the signal is stronger than either system alone.

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Tim Weah's BaZi Four Pillars: Yang Metal Day Master in the 2026 Year of the Horse

The Four Pillars chart below drives Timing's score. The simplest calibration: does it retroactively explain what already happened? Tim Weah's Year pillar is Yang Metal Dragon. In BaZi, the Year pillar anchors how annual cycles land on the natal chart, particularly in peak career windows.

Dragon and Horse sit in a moderately compatible relationship with the 2026 Horse year — supports steady output without major volatility.

Yang Metal day master, rated weak (9/100). Fire melts Metal: sustained thermal pressure across the full tournament. In BaZi this is refining, not destroying. The chart produces sharper output under heat, not less.

Four Pillars — Birth Chart

Year
Yang Metal
Dragon
Metal
Month
Yang Earth
Tiger
Earth
Day
Yang Metal
Dog
Metal
Hour
Yang Water
Horse
Water

Zodiac: Dragon · Day master: metal (weak)

The Day pillar is the most personal column — Yang Metal is the day master, the core identity of the chart. Strength rated at 9/100 (weak) means the chart is driven by external pressure rather than internal dominance. This makes the annual energy cycle especially significant for how this player performs.

The Hour pillar — Yang Water Horse — governs how energy manifests in the moment. A Horse Hour produces burst-format output: the goal in the 89th minute of a knockout game, not sustained group-stage accumulation. Compare that to the curve's daily spikes.

Tim Weah's Five Elements Profile: Metal-Dominant in the 2026 Fire Year

Tim Weah's natal chart carries 12% Fire by elemental distribution. In the 2026 Fire Horse year, Fire is the dominant annual energy. At 12%: low by field standards. The Fire year creates pressure rather than resonance, producing sharper peaks and harder recovery drops across the bracket.

Dominant element is Metal. Metal and Fire are in an oppositional relationship in the five-element cycle. Fire melts Metal: the pressure is refining rather than destructive, producing sharper output under heat.

Five Elements Balance

Wood
7%
Fire
12%
Earth
31%
Metal
34%
Water
16%

Timing Score — 2026 Breakdown

Day master strengthweak (9)
Element × Fire Horse yearMetal +2
Zodiac × Horse yearDragon +4
Birth season alignmentneutral
2026 Fire Horse tournament windowJune 11 – July 19

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tim Weah's birth chart?

Tim Weah was born on 2000-02-22. Timing generates a Four Pillars (BaZi) chart — Year, Month, Day, and Hour pillars — from that date. The chart identifies the dominant element (Metal) and Chinese zodiac (Dragon), which feed into the Timing Score for the 2026 World Cup.

Is Tim Weah in peak form for World Cup 2026?

Timing's model gives Tim Weah a score of 55/100 for the WC2026 window. Peak window: June 11 – July 5. The Metal day master shows mixed alignment with the 2026 Fire Horse year — performance may vary by round.

What does the Five Elements balance mean for Tim Weah?

Tim Weah's natal chart shows Wood 7 · Fire 12 · Earth 31 · Metal 34 · Water 16. In the 2026 Fire Horse year, Wood and Fire are the dominant annual energies — players with higher Wood and Fire in their natal chart align more naturally with the summer tournament window.

What does the Timing Score mean for Tim Weah?

The Timing Score (55/100) blends four factors: day master element alignment with the 2026 Fire Horse year, Chinese zodiac compatibility with the Horse, birth season match with the summer tournament, and day master strength. It is Timing's proprietary index — not available from any other source.

Will Tim Weah win the World Cup 2026?

Timing's model measures energy alignment, not match outcomes. With a score of 55/100 and a peak window of June 11 – July 5, Tim Weah is in a moderate alignment window for 2026. For team-level win probabilities, see the winner prediction page.

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