Curry Grids are diagonal grid systems and have “windows” of about 3.5 x 3.5m. Intersections can be polarised positive, negative or neutral.

The Curry grid is an earth grid named after the German doctor Dr Manfred Curry who was the founder of the Bioclimatic Institute in Bavaria. It is thought to be more biologically damaging than the Hartmann, especially the double lines that occur at approximately every 50 metres. The distance of the grid line spacing’s vary according to location and can vary from 2.5 x 3.5 m. In England they are approximately at 2.36 x 2.7 m.

Curry grid is associated with Neptune energies.

(Source: British Dowsing, britishdowsing.net)