What Is My Chinese Zodiac Sign?
Find your animal sign and element in seconds. Our calculator uses the authentic Li Chun boundary for accurate results.
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Free calculation based on Four Pillars (Ba Zi) tradition
How the Chinese Zodiac Works
The Chinese Zodiac is a 60-year cycle combining 12 animal signs with 5 elements. Unlike Western astrology based on birth month, your Chinese sign is determined by your birth year—but the year begins at Li Chun (around February 4), not January 1st or Chinese New Year. This means someone born in January might belong to the previous year's animal.
The 12 Animal Signs
Rat
Ox
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Goat
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
Pig
The 5 Elements
- 木 Wood — Growth, creativity, flexibility
- 火 Fire — Passion, energy, transformation
- 土 Earth — Stability, practicality, nurturing
- 金 Metal — Precision, discipline, determination
- 水 Water — Wisdom, intuition, adaptability
Important: The Li Chun Year Boundary
Many calculators use January 1st or Chinese New Year, but authentic Four Pillars (Ba Zi) astrology uses Li Chun — the Start of Spring solar term, typically February 3-5.
Example: If you were born January 25, 2000, many sites say "Metal Dragon." But since Li Chun 2000 was February 4th, you're actually an Earth Rabbit (1999). Our calculator gets this right.
2026: Year of the Fire Horse
Once you know your Chinese zodiac sign, discover how the 2026 Fire Horse year affects you specifically. Each of the 60 element-animal combinations experiences 2026 differently.