2023 Chinese Zodiac
2023 is the Year of the Yin Water Rabbit.
This Rabbit year begins on Chinese New Year, January 22, 2023, and runs until the eve of the next lunar new year.
Born in January or early February 2023?
The zodiac animal changes on Chinese New Year, not January 1. If you were born before January 22, 2023, your sign is actually the Tiger (the previous lunar year) — not the Rabbit.
The element of 2023
💧 Yin Water — Water is intuition, empathy, and flexibility. It deepens an animal's emotional intelligence and persuasive charm, helping it flow around obstacles rather than through them. Water types connect easily, but can be impressionable and prone to drift.
People born in the Year of the Rabbit
The Rabbit is the zodiac's diplomat — gentle, refined, and quietly perceptive. Rabbits read emotional currents the way others read weather, and they steer around conflict with an elegance that can look like ease but is really constant, careful work. They prize harmony, beauty, and safety, building soft, well-curated lives and protecting them fiercely. Underneath the calm is a sharper mind than people expect; a Rabbit rarely confronts, but it remembers everything and quietly arranges its world to its own advantage.
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Rabbit lucky colors & numbers
| Lucky colors | Pink, Red, Purple, Blue |
|---|---|
| Lucky numbers | 3, 4, 6 |
| Native guardian (本命佛) | Manjushri Bodhisattva (文殊菩萨) |
Other Years of the Rabbit
Frequently asked questions
What Chinese zodiac animal is 2023?
2023 is the year of the Rabbit — more precisely the Yin Water Rabbit. The Rabbit year begins on Chinese New Year, January 22, 2023.
If I was born in January 2023, what is my sign?
If you were born before January 22, 2023, you are actually a Tiger (the previous lunar year), not a Rabbit. The animal only changes on Chinese New Year's Day.
What element is 2023?
The 2023 year carries the Yin Water element, drawn from the year's Heavenly Stem in the sexagenary cycle. That makes it a Yin Water Rabbit.