Shape

There are mainly six types of hands. What does your shape say about you? Click and find out!

square hand
spade hand
conic hand
pointed hand
philosophical hand
mixed hand

Square

Spade

Conic

Pointed

Philosophical

Mixed

 

Square

The palm, as well as the fingertips, are square shaped. This shows that the person is organized, well mannered and punctual. You tend to look at the 'bottom line' in any discussion and are always out for results. You want good value for your time and money. This hand is most seen in business people.

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Spade

This hand is narrow at the base, wide at the top. This hand shows independence; they like to do things for themselves. You want the most out of life. You are restless, pioneering at heart, and not content until you have territory to call your own. Explorers who discovered new lands had this shape - and you share their desire for adventure. This is the hand of inventors and mechanical geniuses.

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Conic

The finger tips, and the overall hand are oval shaped. This hand is seen in many people. The conic handed people are very impulsive and good conversationalists. People with this shape are fun loving and sociable. People are drawn to your warmth and charm. In work or play, you are optimistic. You want to enjoy life. This hand is seen in lawyers and educators.

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Pointed

The fingertips of this hand are somewwhat pointy. This is known as a pretty hand in a woman. The people with this shape are very artistic and can be easily influenced by others. Also, these people are the complete opposite of square handed people.

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Philosophical

This hand does not necessarily have aa specific shape, but it is because of the jointed fingers that it makes this hand shape so unique. This hand shows leadership. They are their own person, who do not follow trends, and do not care about them.

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Mixed

A very difficult hand to distinguish. The people with this hand have identity crisis since their hand shape tells too many characteristics in one. However, this shape is often seen in musicians, journalists and teachers.

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