Okay, so I wanted to see what all the fuss was about with this Tim Walz astrology chart thing. I’d heard some people talking about it, and, well, I got curious. So, I decided to dive in and make one myself. Here’s how it went down.
First, I needed to find a website. I just googled “create astrology chart,” and a bunch popped up. I picked one that looked pretty straightforward – no weird downloads or anything, just a simple form.

Getting the Info
Now, I needed Tim Walz’s birth info. Obviously, I don’t know the guy personally, so I had to do some more digging online. I found his birthdate pretty easily, April 6, 1964. His birthplace, West Point, Nebraska, that was also available quickly. The tricky part was the birth time. That’s kinda crucial for an accurate chart, you know?
I spent a good chunk of time searching for that birth time. I looked through news articles, interviews… you name it. No luck. It’s like that piece of info is top secret or something! I guess some people are more private about that stuff.
Making the Chart (Sort Of)
So, without the birth time, I knew the chart wouldn’t be super precise. But hey, I was already this far, so I figured I’d just go with it. I plugged in the date and place into the website’s form.
I hit the “create chart” button, and boom! There it was. A big circle with all these symbols and lines. Honestly, it looked a little overwhelming at first. I mean, there are all those planets, signs, and houses… it’s a lot to take in!
Trying to Understand It
I started by looking at the basics. I could see his Sun sign is Aries, which I already knew. That made sense, you know, Aries are supposed to be leaders and all that.
- Sun in Aries
I poked around some more. I saw his Moon sign, but without the birth time, the house placements weren’t accurate, so those were kind of a bust. It was like having a puzzle with half the pieces missing.

The Verdict
Honestly, without the birth time, the chart felt incomplete. I could get a general sense of his personality, maybe, but not the full picture. It’s like, you can see the ingredients for a cake, but you don’t know the proportions, so you can’t really bake it, I could see the general shape.
So, would I recommend doing this? Sure, if you’re just curious and have some time to kill. But if you want a really accurate and detailed astrology chart, you definitely need that birth time. And for Tim Walz, at least, that seems to be a closely guarded secret!