I am really wondering which system works the best because having so many of them does makes astrology even more complicated. The twelve house systems that are included on these tables are Alcabitius, Campanus, Equal, Koch, Meridian (axial rotation system), Morinus, Placidus, Porphyry, Regiomontanus, Topocentric (Polich/Page), Vehlow, and Whole Sign Houses. You can read the descriptions for each sign on your house cusps on the House Cusps Interpretations page. This table shows you what sign your house cusps are in. You’ll also see a House Cusps table that lists the exact degrees of your house cusps in multiple house systems. In that case, you would find the “Sun” column and look at it from top to bottom to see if its number is the same all the way down.
On the other hand, you can use the table to see if your Sun is in the same house for all house systems. For example, if you want to see which houses your planets are in for the Equal house system, you find “Equal” in the left column, and you read that row from left to right. The first table is called “Planets and Points House Positions By House System.” It tells you the house number that each of your planets is in, for multiple house systems.
This calculator will show you two tables.