Line 3 is the born experimenter. Learn how the Martyr gains wisdom through trial and error and why this is their superpower.
Line 3 in Human Design: Who Is the Martyr
In the Human Design system, every profile consists of two lines — from 1 to 6. Line 3, known as the Martyr, is one of the most practical and grounded. People with the 3rd line in their profile (3/5, 3/6, 6/3, 1/3, 4/3) have an innate need to test everything through personal experience. No textbook or advice can replace their own experiment.
The name "Martyr" may sound dramatic, but it reflects the essence: this person goes through numerous trials that eventually transform into deep practical wisdom. It is not punishment but a mechanism of discovery encoded in their bodygraph.
How Line 3 Works: The Mechanics of Experiment
The 3rd line is connected to the lower trigram of the I Ching — it is an inner, personal process. Unlike Line 1 which investigates through studying theory, Line 3 investigates through direct experience. Their approach to life is "I'll try it and see what happens."
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Calculate your chartKey characteristics of Line 3 mechanics:
- Learning through "mistakes" — what others call failure is valuable data for Line 3. Each unsuccessful attempt narrows the search for what actually works
- Adaptability — constant experience makes Line 3 remarkably flexible and stress-resilient
- Material orientation — Line 3 has a natural connection to the physical world: body, finances, practical matters
- Breaking bonds — Line 3 can abruptly end what doesn't work: relationships, jobs, projects. This isn't betrayal but a self-preservation mechanism
The Not-Self of Line 3
The biggest trap for Line 3 is the belief that something is wrong with them. Society values first-attempt success, and Line 3 rarely achieves things on the first try. This can lead to shame, guilt, or feeling like a "failure."
Another form of the Not-Self is trying to avoid mistakes entirely. When Line 3 starts playing it safe and fears taking action, they lose their primary tool of discovery. Instead, trust your strategy and authority — and allow yourself to experiment.
Tips for People with Line 3
- Stop calling your experiences "mistakes" — they are data points bringing you closer to the right answer
- Keep an experiment journal — write down conclusions from each experience, building your personal wisdom base
- Surround yourself with patient people — partners and friends who understand your nature will make the journey easier
- Follow your type's strategy — this helps you choose the right experiments instead of random ones
Calculate your bodygraph to discover where Line 3 sits in your profile and how it interacts with other aspects of your design.


