The Chinese Zodiac · 生肖

Which of the twelve animals lives in you?

Your birth year gave you a sign. Your character may tell a different story. Take the free personality test to find the animal that matches who you really are — then explore what tradition says about each of the twelve.

  • 12 questions
  • ≈ 2 minutes
  • Free, no sign-up

Meet the twelve signs

In the order they finished the Great Race — each with its own element, its own hours of the day, and its own temperament.

Rat

shǔ · #1

Water

The quick-witted opportunist who finds a way in — and a way out.

1972 · 1984 · 1996 · 2008 · 2020 · 2032

Ox

niú · #2

Earth

The tireless builder who loses the sprint and wins everything after.

1973 · 1985 · 1997 · 2009 · 2021

Tiger

hǔ · #3

Wood

The fearless heart that swims against the current — and expects you to keep up.

1974 · 1986 · 1998 · 2010 · 2022

Rabbit

tù · #4

Wood

The soft-spoken tactician who wins by never needing the fight.

1975 · 1987 · 1999 · 2011 · 2023

Dragon

lóng · #5

Earth

The zodiac's only myth — and it has every intention of living up to the billing.

1976 · 1988 · 2000 · 2012 · 2024

Snake

shé · #6

Fire

The silent strategist who was six moves ahead before you sat down.

1977 · 1989 · 2001 · 2013 · 2025

Horse

mǎ · #7

Fire

The zodiac's open road — all heart, full speed, and allergic to fences.

1978 · 1990 · 2002 · 2014 · 2026

Goat

yáng · #8

Earth

The gentle artist — soft as cashmere, quietly harder to break than it looks.

1979 · 1991 · 2003 · 2015 · 2027

Monkey

hóu · #9

Metal

The quicksilver trickster — three moves ahead and already grinning about it.

1980 · 1992 · 2004 · 2016 · 2028

Rooster

jī · #10

Metal

Up with the sun, immaculate by breakfast, and never knowingly wrong.

1981 · 1993 · 2005 · 2017 · 2029

Dog

gǒu · #11

Earth

The night watchman of the zodiac — loyal past reason and worried on your behalf.

1982 · 1994 · 2006 · 2018 · 2030

Pig

zhū · #12

Water

Last across the river, first to enjoy the far bank.

1983 · 1995 · 2007 · 2019 · 2031

How the test works

  1. Answer 12 questions

    Quick, everyday scenarios — how you decide, argue, rest, and dream. No astrology knowledge needed.

  2. We match your temperament

    Each answer weighs toward the animals it resembles. Your strongest pattern wins — scored across all twelve signs.

  3. Read your animal, inside out

    Get your personality sign with strengths, blind spots, best matches, and how it differs from your birth-year sign.

Do your signs get along?

Six Harmonies, trines, and clashes — the traditional rules of zodiac chemistry, mapped for every pairing of the twelve.

Check a match

The five elements behind the wheel

Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water — every sign carries one, and every year colors it differently. The element is half the story of any zodiac reading.

Explore the five elements

Not sure what your sign is?

The zodiac year follows the lunar calendar, not January 1st. If you were born in January or February, your sign may not be what you think.

Use the zodiac calculator

Common questions

What is the Chinese zodiac, and how does the twelve-year cycle work?

The Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao, is a repeating twelve-year cycle in which each year is governed by an animal sign: Rat, Ox, Tiger, and so on through Pig. Your sign is fixed by your birth year, and tradition holds that its character colors your temperament and fortune. After the twelfth year the wheel simply begins again, so the same animal returns every twelve years.

What order are the twelve animals in, and why that order?

The fixed order is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig. Legend explains it with the Great Race: the Jade Emperor summoned the animals to cross a river, promising calendar places by arrival. The diligent Ox led the whole way — but the clever Rat rode unnoticed on its back and leapt ashore first, taking first place, while the easygoing Pig ambled in last.

When does a zodiac year actually begin?

A zodiac year begins at Chinese New Year, which follows the lunisolar calendar and falls on a different date each year — always between January 21 and February 20, never on January 1. This matters most for January and February birthdays: someone born in early February might belong to the outgoing animal, not the incoming one. If your birthday falls in that window, check the exact New Year date for your birth year.

What animal year is 2026?

2026 is a Horse year — specifically the Fire Horse, a pairing of sign and element that returns only once every sixty years. The year began on February 17, 2026, when Chinese New Year fell; before that date, early 2026 still belonged to the Snake. So a baby born on February 10, 2026 is a Snake, while one born a week later is a Fire Horse.

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