Chinese Zodiac Signs and Years โ€“ Complete Guide to All 12 Animals
Complete Reference Guide

Chinese Zodiac Signs
and Years

Discover all 12 Chinese Zodiac animals, their years, personality traits, lucky numbers, and compatibility โ€” the complete reference guide.

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All 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Each animal sign repeats every 12 years. Click to explore personality, years, and compatibility.

Chinese Zodiac Years Chart

Complete year-by-year reference from 1924 to 2043.

Animal Recent & Upcoming Years Fixed Element Lucky Numbers

The 12-Year Zodiac Cycle

The animals follow this fixed order, repeating endlessly through time.

After Pig, the cycle returns to Rat โ€” and begins again.

About Chinese Zodiac Signs and Years

The Chinese Zodiac, known as Shฤ“ngxiร o (็”Ÿ่‚–) in Mandarin, is one of the oldest and most widely followed astrological traditions in the world. Unlike Western astrology which assigns signs based on birth month, the Chinese Zodiac is organized around a 12-year cycle, with each year ruled by one of twelve animals.

How Are Chinese Zodiac Years Determined?

Chinese Zodiac years follow the Chinese lunar calendar, which means the new year begins on a different date each year โ€” typically between late January and mid-February. This is why people born in January or early February may belong to the previous year's zodiac sign. For example, if Chinese New Year falls on February 10, anyone born before that date in that year follows the previous year's animal.

The Legend of the Great Race

According to ancient Chinese legend, the Jade Emperor summoned all animals to a great race. The first twelve to finish would earn a place in the zodiac calendar. The clever Rat arrived first by hitching a ride on the Ox's back and leaping ahead at the last moment. The Pig, who stopped to eat and sleep along the way, finished last. This legendary race determines the fixed order of the zodiac to this day.

Chinese Zodiac and the Five Elements

Each zodiac animal is paired with one of the Five Elements โ€” Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. These elements cycle through in pairs of two years, creating a 60-year Grand Cycle (12 animals ร— 5 elements). This means your exact zodiac combination โ€” for example, Metal Rat or Fire Horse โ€” only repeats once every 60 years, making each person's zodiac identity uniquely specific.

What Does Your Zodiac Year Mean?

In Chinese culture, your birth year's zodiac animal is believed to shape your personality, your strengths and weaknesses, your compatibility with others, and even your fortune in different years. The year when your own zodiac sign returns โ€” known as Ben Ming Nian (ๆœฌๅ‘ฝๅนด) โ€” is considered a significant year requiring special awareness and care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 12 Chinese Zodiac signs in order?
The 12 Chinese Zodiac signs in order are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. This order comes from the legendary Great Race held by the Jade Emperor.
Which Chinese Zodiac year is 2026?
2026 is the Year of the Horse. It is specifically the Fire Horse year. Chinese New Year 2026 begins on February 17, 2026, and ends on February 5, 2027.
How do I find my Chinese Zodiac sign by year?
Find your birth year in the table above. Each animal repeats every 12 years. Important: if you were born in January or early February, check whether Chinese New Year had already passed โ€” if not, your sign belongs to the previous year's animal. Use our free calculator on the homepage for an instant accurate result.
What is the Chinese Zodiac cycle?
The Chinese Zodiac follows a 12-year cycle. When combined with the 5 elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water), it creates a 60-year Grand Cycle. This means your exact animal-element combination only repeats once every 60 years.
Which Chinese Zodiac years are considered lucky?
Dragon years are traditionally considered the luckiest in Chinese culture, which is why birth rates often spike in Dragon years. However, your own zodiac year (Ben Ming Nian) โ€” when your sign returns every 12 years โ€” is considered a challenging year that requires extra care and wearing red for protection.
What is the rarest Chinese Zodiac sign?
No sign is technically rarer than another since each repeats every 12 years. However, Dragon is considered the most auspicious, so people actively try to have children in Dragon years, making those birth cohorts sometimes larger. The next Dragon year is 2036.

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