What Is Baihui?
Baihui means ‘the place where a hundred (bai) energies converge (hui)’!
Located at the very top of the crown, it’s the highest point where all yang energy in the body converges. It functions like the body’s antenna.
It’s on the Governing Vessel (Du Mai), which runs up along the spine and over the top of the head. Baihui is at its peak.
Since ancient times, it has been considered the most important acupoint for clearing the mind and lightening the head.
How to Find Baihui
It’s on the crown, so you need a little technique!
- Draw an imaginary line connecting the tops of both ears.
- Imagine a line going straight up from the tip of your nose to the crown.
- The exact intersection of these two lines is Baihui!
- Even easier: place your thumbs on the tops of your ears and extend your middle fingers upward — where they meet is the spot.
- If you feel a slight depression, you’ve found it!
Tip: Sliding your fingers through your hair to press the scalp directly makes it more effective!
Key Benefits of Baihui
- Relieves headaches — Especially effective for crown and frontal headaches
- Reduces dizziness — Improves blood flow to the brain
- Helps with insomnia — Cools an overheated mind to promote sleep
- Lifts low mood — Raises energy upward to brighten your spirits
- Improves concentration — Helps you focus on studying and work with a clear mind
- Relieves fatigue — Promotes whole-body energy circulation
Self-Acupressure Technique for Baihui
Preparation
Sit comfortably and relax your shoulders.
Step 1: Locate the Point
Find the Baihui location with your middle finger. There’s a slight depression.
Step 2: Press Gently
- Press with middle finger (or index + middle) for 3-5 seconds
- Release for 2 seconds
- Repeat 15-20 times
Step 3: Tapping
- Lightly tap around Baihui with your fingertips
- Continue rhythmically for 30 seconds to 1 minute
Step 4: Finishing
Place your palm over Baihui and feel the warm energy. 30 seconds is enough.
2-3 times daily, especially in the morning for a fresh start to the day!
Great Acupoint Combinations
| Combination | Effect | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Baihui + Fengchi (GB20) | Crown + back-of-head headache relief | When your whole head feels heavy and achy |
| Baihui + Shenmen (HT7) | Mental calm + sleep improvement | Can’t sleep due to racing thoughts |
| Baihui + Zusanli (ST36) | Upper-lower energy circulation | Heavy head and heavy legs |
Precautions
- Don’t press the crown too hard — the scalp is sensitive
- Never press on infants whose fontanelle hasn’t closed
- Avoid if there are wounds on the head
- If you have severe high blood pressure, use only gentle pressure
- If headache suddenly worsens, stop acupressure and see a doctor
Frequently Asked Questions
Does pressing Baihui really clear the mind?
Yes! Many people feel their mind becoming clearer as blood flow to the brain improves.
I can’t find the location because of my hair
Slide your fingers through your hair to feel the scalp directly. You’ll feel a slight depression!
Is it okay to do this every day?
Absolutely! Doing it for 1-2 minutes every morning is also great for headache prevention.
I feel drowsy after pressing it. Is that normal?
Yes, that’s normal! It’s a natural response as tension releases. That’s why it’s great for insomnia.
Can I press my child’s head too?
Only after the fontanelle has fully closed (after age 2), and use very gentle pressure only!

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