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Sun Line (Apollo Line): Success, Fame & Recognition

The Sun line or Apollo line points to success, reputation and recognition. Learn where to find it and what a long, short, broken or double Sun line means.

Updated 2026-06-04

The Sun line — also known as the Apollo line or the line of success — is a vertical line that rises toward the ring finger. Where the fate line shows your career, the Sun line shows your recognition, reputation and creative shine.

What the Sun line means

The Sun line is the line of standing out. It points to public recognition, talent that gets noticed, and the kind of reputation that quietly attracts opportunity and money. A clear Sun line often belongs to people who are appreciated for what they do — artists, performers, leaders and anyone whose name travels.

Where to find it

Look for a vertical line below the ring finger, running up the upper palm toward the base of that finger (the Mount of Apollo). It may be long or just a short streak near the top — both count.

Reading the Sun line

  • Long and clear — strong potential for recognition, success and a good reputation.
  • Short (only near the fingers) — recognition that arrives later, often after you have built your skills.
  • Faint or absent — success that is quieter or more private; far from a bad sign, just less public.
  • Double Sun line — versatile talent and more than one source of acclaim.
  • A star on the Sun line — a classic mark of standout, sometimes sudden, success.

Sun line, fate line and money

The Sun line is best read alongside your fate line — together they show career direction and the recognition that comes with it. For the wealth side of the picture, see the money lines guide.

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