Find your Western zodiac sign, Chinese zodiac animal, birthstone, ruling planet, and compatibility from your birth date. Includes cusp dates and element/modality analysis.
Whether you're a devoted astrology follower or just curious about your sign, the Zodiac Sign Calculator instantly determines your Western zodiac sign, Chinese zodiac animal, birth element, ruling planet, birthstone, and compatibility — all from your birth date. It handles cusp dates (born on the boundary between two signs) and includes both tropical (Western) and sidereal considerations.
The Western zodiac divides the ecliptic into 12 equal 30° segments, each associated with a constellation, element (fire, earth, air, water), and modality (cardinal, fixed, mutable). Your sun sign represents the zodiac segment where the sun appeared on your date of birth. The Chinese zodiac follows a 12-year cycle, assigning an animal and element to each year based on the lunisolar calendar.
This calculator goes beyond simple sign lookup to provide element and modality analysis, compatible and challenging sign pairings, decan information (each sign divided into three 10° segments), and cusp identification for births near sign boundaries. It also includes birthstone, birth flower, and ruling planet information for comprehensive astrological reference.
Use this calculator when you want the common astrology reference details from one birth date instead of checking separate charts for sign, element, birthstone, or Chinese zodiac. It works well for quick lookups, gift ideas, and light horoscope-style curiosity. It also saves time when you want the usual reference facts gathered in one place.
Western Zodiac: Sun's ecliptic longitude on birth date determines sign (tropical system). Each sign spans 30° of the 360° ecliptic. Chinese Zodiac: (Year - 4) mod 12 determines animal. Element cycles every 2 years through 5 elements.
Result: Cancer ♋ | Chinese: Horse 🐴 | Element: Water | Birthstone: Ruby
July 15 falls squarely in Cancer (June 21 - July 22). The 1990 birth year corresponds to the Metal Horse in the Chinese zodiac. Cancer is a water sign with cardinal modality, ruled by the Moon. The July birthstone is ruby.
Western (tropical) astrology fixes the zodiac to the seasons: Aries always begins at the spring equinox. Vedic (sidereal) astrology aligns with the actual constellations, accounting for the 26,000-year axial precession cycle. Due to ~2,000 years of precession since the systems were aligned, sidereal signs are shifted about 24° (nearly one full sign) eastward. Someone who is a Western Aries might be a sidereal Pisces.
Both systems have long traditions and devoted practitioners. Western astrology dominates in Europe and the Americas. Vedic (Jyotish) astrology is practiced throughout South Asia and uses additional elements like nakshatras (lunar mansions) and dashas (planetary periods).
Each sign belongs to both an element and a modality, creating a 4×3 matrix of 12 unique combinations. Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn) initiate and lead. Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) stabilize and persist. Mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces) adapt and transform.
Understanding this framework helps explain compatibility patterns. Same-element signs share fundamental temperament. Same-modality signs share operating style but may compete. The most dynamic combinations pair complementary elements: fire-air relationships are energizing; earth-water relationships are nurturing.
The Chinese zodiac is more than just the 12 animals — it incorporates Yin-Yang polarity, the Five Elements (Wu Xing), and the Celestial Stems. Each animal has a fixed element (e.g., Rat is Water) plus the cycling element of its year (e.g., 1984 is Wood Rat). Compatibility follows complex rules: Rat-Dragon-Monkey form a trine of compatibility; Rat and Horse are opposites. The Dragon is considered the luckiest sign, and Dragon years see increased birth rates in many Asian cultures.
Aries: Mar 21-Apr 19, Taurus: Apr 20-May 20, Gemini: May 21-Jun 20, Cancer: Jun 21-Jul 22, Leo: Jul 23-Aug 22, Virgo: Aug 23-Sep 22, Libra: Sep 23-Oct 22, Scorpio: Oct 23-Nov 21, Sagittarius: Nov 22-Dec 21, Capricorn: Dec 22-Jan 19, Aquarius: Jan 20-Feb 18, Pisces: Feb 19-Mar 20. Exact cutover dates can shift slightly by year, which is why cusp birthdays sometimes need a more precise lookup.
Being "on the cusp" means you were born within 2-3 days of a sign boundary. For example, someone born July 22 is on the Cancer-Leo cusp. Traditional astrology places you firmly in one sign based on the exact sun position, but cusp babies may identify with traits of both signs.
Fire (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius): passionate, dynamic, energetic. Earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn): practical, grounded, reliable. Air (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius): intellectual, communicative, social. Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces): emotional, intuitive, sensitive.
Generally, signs of the same element are most compatible (fire with fire, earth with earth). Classic pairings: Aries-Leo, Taurus-Virgo, Gemini-Libra, Cancer-Scorpio, Leo-Sagittarius, Virgo-Capricorn. Opposite signs (180° apart) also have strong attraction: Aries-Libra, Taurus-Scorpio, etc.
The Chinese zodiac cycles through 12 animals (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig) over 12 years. Combined with 5 elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) cycling every 2 years, the full cycle is 60 years. Your animal is determined by birth year.
No scientific evidence supports astrological claims about personality or prediction. The zodiac has cultural and historical significance — it was originally an astronomical coordinate system. Many people enjoy astrology as entertainment, self-reflection, or cultural practice regardless of scientific validity.