Chinese Zodiac Signs
The 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac reveal your personality, destiny, and relationships. Find your sign and explore what the ancient Chinese lunar cycle says about who you are.
2026 is the Year of the
🐴 Horse
All 12 Chinese Zodiac Animals
Click your animal to explore your full profile
Find Your Chinese Zodiac by Birth Year
* If born in January or early February, check if the Chinese New Year had already occurred that year — you may belong to the previous year's sign.
The Four Trines — Compatibility Groups
Signs in the same trine share deep natural harmony
First Trine — Achievers
Intense, driven, and enterprising. These signs win through wit, vision, and relentless strategy.
Second Trine — Builders
Patient, deliberate, and quietly powerful. These signs win through endurance, precision, and long-term thinking.
Third Trine — Leaders
Bold, magnetic, and principled. These signs win through charisma, courage, and moral conviction.
Chinese Zodiac FAQ
What are the 12 Chinese zodiac animals in order?
The 12 Chinese zodiac animals in order are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. They repeat on a 12-year cycle.
How do I find my Chinese zodiac sign?
Find your Chinese zodiac sign by your birth year. Each year corresponds to one of the 12 animals in a repeating cycle. Note that the Chinese New Year falls between late January and mid-February, so if you were born in January or early February, you may belong to the previous year's sign.
What Chinese zodiac is 2026?
2026 is the Year of the Horse. The Horse year brings energy, freedom, and adventurous momentum.
What is the most powerful Chinese zodiac sign?
The Dragon is considered the most powerful and auspicious sign in Chinese astrology — the only mythical creature in the zodiac, associated with divine favor, power, and extraordinary fortune.
What Chinese zodiac signs are compatible?
Classic Chinese zodiac compatibility: Rat-Dragon-Monkey (the first trine), Ox-Snake-Rooster (the second trine), Tiger-Horse-Dog (the third trine), and Rabbit-Goat-Pig (the fourth trine). Signs in the same trine are naturally harmonious.