Understanding the Grid
Each block represents a unit of time in your estimated lifespan. Colors indicate the general life stage for that period, based on your age at the start of that specific week, month, or year. Blocks fade for time already passed, and the current block is highlighted.
- Weeks (Age View): Each row is one year of your life (displaying up to 53 weeks, starting from your birthday). Weeks align with your age progression.
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Weeks (Calendar View):
Each row is a standard calendar year (e.g., 2023, 2024), showing all its weeks (typically 52 or 53, with weeks starting on a Monday). If your life begins or ends partway through a calendar year, weeks in that year before your birth or after your estimated end date are shown as dimmed blocks. This maintains the full calendar year structure for each row.
Example: If you were born in March, the January and February weeks of your birth year will appear dimmed.
- Months View: Each row is one year of your life (12 months).
- Years View: Each row is one decade of your life (10 years).
What the Colors Mean
- Infancy (Age 0)
- Toddler (Ages 1-2)
- Early Childhood (Ages 3-5)
- Middle Childhood (6-11)
- Adolescence (Ages 12-17)
- Young Adult (18-25)
- Adulthood (Ages 26-39)
- Middle Adulthood (40-59)
- Early Senior (60-74)
- Mid Senior (75-84)
- Late Senior (85+)