Chinese Zodiac Calculator

Enter your birth year to discover your zodiac details

Zodiac Animal

Zodiac Element

Polarity

Associated Planet

Fixed Element

Lucky Color

Personality Traits

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Find out more than just your zodiac sign. Our Free Chinese Zodiac Element Calculator gives you a complete astrological breakdown based on your birth year, including:

  • 🐯 Chinese Zodiac Animal
  • 🌿 Chinese Zodiac Element (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water)
  • Chinese Zodiac Polarity (Yin or Yang)
  • 🪐 Chinese Zodiac Planet
  • 🔥 Chinese Zodiac Fixed Element
  • 🎨 Chinese Zodiac Color

Whether you’re seeking personal insight or cultural knowledge or are simply curious about your celestial personality, this tool offers a fast, accurate, and in-depth look into your Chinese astrological identity.

The Chinese zodiac is a system rooted in centuries of cultural tradition and philosophical thought. Unlike Western astrology, which focuses on 12 sun signs, the Chinese zodiac is based on a 12-year lunar cycle, with each year assigned a specific animal.

The 12 Chinese zodiac animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

But it doesn’t stop there. The full Chinese zodiac system includes:

  • Five elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water)
  • Yin and Yang polarities
  • Planets associated with signs
  • Fixed elements
  • Colors

Our calculator brings all of this together in one convenient tool.

Elemental balance, numerology, and zodiac traits together influence personality, relationships, and long-term direction.

Simply enter your birth year, and the calculator instantly shows your:

  • Zodiac Animal : (based on 12-year cycle)
  • Chinese Element: (based on the last digit of birth year)
  • Polarity: (Yin or Yang, depending on year and animal)
  • Planet: linked with your zodiac sign
  • Fixed Element: (each animal has one)
  • Lucky Color: traditionally associated with your sign

No need to understand Chinese lunar calendars, charts, or ancient scripts. It’s fully automated and accessible to anyone.

🐉 Chinese Zodiac Animal

Each animal reflects the dominant characteristics of people born in that year.

AnimalSample YearsTraits
Rat1996, 2008, 2020Intelligent, witty, charming
Ox1997, 2009, 2021Reliable, honest, strong
Tiger1998, 2010, 2022Courageous, bold, unpredictable
Rabbit1999, 2011, 2023Gentle, graceful, diplomatic
Dragon2000, 2012, 2024Confident, enthusiastic, lucky
Snake2001, 2013, 2025Wise, calm, mysterious
Horse2002, 2014, 2026Energetic, independent, outgoing
Goat2003, 2015, 2027Artistic, compassionate, intuitive
Monkey2004, 2016, 2028Inventive, curious, playful
Rooster2005, 2017, 2029Organized, observant, outspoken
Dog2006, 2018, 2030Loyal, just, protective
Pig2007, 2019, 2031Generous, sincere, peaceful

Each birth year ends in a digit that correlates to one of five elements:

ElementYear EndingTraits
Wood4 or 5Cooperative, generous, growth-oriented
Fire6 or 7Passionate, motivated, energetic
Earth8 or 9Grounded, practical, stable
Metal0 or 1Strong-willed, focused, determined
Water2 or 3Adaptable, insightful, intuitive

Chinese philosophy emphasizes balance between Yin (feminine, inward, passive) and Yang (masculine, outward, active). Each zodiac sign leans towards either Yin or Yang, shaping how energy flows in your personality.

  • Yin Signs: Ox, Rabbit, Snake, Goat, Rooster, Pig
  • Yang Signs: Rat, Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog

Polarity affects how you:

  • Respond to challenges
  • Connect with others
  • Make decisions

Each sign is associated with a planet, connecting your nature to celestial influence:

AnimalAssociated Planet
RatMercury
OxSaturn
TigerMars
RabbitVenus
DragonSun
SnakeMars
HorseJupiter
GoatMoon
MonkeyMercury
RoosterVenus
DogEarth
PigWater (Moon)

Planets influence deeper aspects of how you communicate, express emotion, and process logic.

Each animal has a fixed element that doesn’t change, regardless of your birth year. This gives you a base personality trait.

AnimalFixed Element
RatWater
OxEarth
TigerWood
RabbitWood
DragonEarth
SnakeFire
HorseFire
GoatEarth
MonkeyMetal
RoosterMetal
DogEarth
PigWater

Your fixed element often defines your core personality, while your birth element adds nuance.

Each sign is also traditionally tied to one or more lucky colors, used to boost:

  • Confidence
  • Relationships
  • Career luck
  • Overall well-being

For example:

  • Dragon: Gold, silver
  • Rabbit: Red, pink
  • Tiger: Green, blue
  • Pig: Yellow, grey

Your color can be used in outfits, room decor, or accessories for added harmony and fortune.

Our tool goes beyond basic Chinese zodiac signs. It’s ideal for:

  • ✅ Personal growth
  • ✅ Understanding your energy flow
  • ✅ Compatibility checks
  • ✅ Business & career insights
  • ✅ Gifting ideas (based on zodiac traits and colors)

Find your:

  • Animal Sign 🐲
  • Birth Element 🌿
  • Yin/Yang Energy ☯
  • Associated Planet 🪐
  • Fixed Element 🔥
  • Lucky Color 🎨

Our Free Chinese Zodiac Calculator delivers all of this in one click. No subscription. No confusion.

Just meaningful insight rooted in thousands of years of tradition—adapted for today’s digital world.

Your Chinese zodiac element is determined by the last digit of your birth year. Years ending in 4 or 5 are Wood, 6 or 7 are Fire, 8 or 9 are Earth, 0 or 1 are Metal, and 2 or 3 are Water. Each element shapes personality, strengths, and life approach.

Your birth element changes based on your birth year and adds personality nuance. Your fixed element is permanently tied to your zodiac animal and never changes. Together, they create a more complete picture of your Chinese astrological profile.

In the Chinese zodiac, Yang signs, including Rat, Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, and Dog, tend toward outward, active energy. Yin signs, including Ox, Rabbit, Snake, Goat, Rooster, and Pig, tend toward receptive, inward energy. Polarity affects how you respond to challenges and connect with others.

Each element carries its own strengths rather than one being universally luckiest. Metal brings focus and determination, Wood brings growth and generosity, Fire brings passion and motivation, Earth brings stability, and Water brings adaptability and insight. Luck depends on how you apply your element’s natural strengths.

The Chinese zodiac animal and element are primarily determined by birth year. However, the Chinese lunar calendar means if you were born in January or early February, your sign may belong to the previous year since the Chinese New Year typically falls between late January and mid-February.