In 2026, Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, begins on 17 February1. As you gear up for the upcoming Year of the Horse, you may rush to consult the Korean zodiac to project your fortune. That's not exactly how Korean people apply their zodiac culture, a concept we'll explore in this article. For now, this overview introduces the Korean zodiac animals: their names, some of their dominant characteristics, and birth years.

🐱Animal🔊Korean pronunciation🌟Characteristics📅Years
Mouse - 쥐띠jwi - jwi tti
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Imaginative
Inquisitive
Sociable
Agile
1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
Cow - 소띠so - so tti
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Trustworthy
Patient
Efficient
Rational;
1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021
Tiger - 호랑이띠horangi - horangi tti
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Independent
Adventurous
Outgoing
Competitive
1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022
Rabbit - 토끼띠tokki tokki tti
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Sensible
Rational
Hard-working
Quick-witted
1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023
Dragon - 용띠yong yong tti
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Generous
Outgoing
Active
Self-assertive
1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024
Snake - 뱀띠baem baem tti
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Intuitive
Calm
Charismatic
Graceful
1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025
Horse - 말띠mal mal tti
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Independent
Realistic
Stubborn
Persuasive
1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026
Sheep - 양띠yang yang tti
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Friendly
Adaptable
Considerate
Peaceful
1979, 1991, 2003, 2015
Monkey - 원숭이띠wonsungi wonsungi tti
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Confident
Versatile
Quick
Observant
1980, 1992, 2004, 2016
Rooster - 닭띠dak - dak tti
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Sensitive
Intelligent
Kind
Faithful
1981, 1993, 2005, 2017
Dog - 개띠gae - gae tti
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Loyal
Trustworthy
Understanding
Responsible
1982, 1994, 2006, 2018
Pig - 돼지띠daweji - daweji tti
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Honest
Fair
Attentive
Brave
1983, 1995, 2007, 2019
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How Did The Korean Zodiac Come to Be?

Like many aspects of Korean life, Chinese culture had a substantial impact on the Korean zodiac. In fact, the Korean zodiac grew out of the Chinese system. Granted, some of the animal names are slightly different; the Chinese rat versus the Korean mouse, for example. Still, the principals remain: 12 animals, in the same order, each of which takes the lead beginning with every Lunar New Year.

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Telling the same story

The Korean zodiac mythology is essentially the same as the Chinese.

The gods wanted to see which animal could cross the river the fastest2.

A sable coloured mouse on a white surface.
The clever mouse wins the race! Photo by Ricky Kharawala

So, they had all the animals enter the river at the same time. The mouse jumped on the cow's back, only jumping off when the cow reached the shore, racing ahead to claim first place.

That put the cow in second place, followed by the water-hating tiger.

The rabbit, the Korean zodiac's lucky animal, followed shortly after. And so, the animals came, one by one, their arrivals proclaiming their place in the zodiac line.

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The whole story

The Korean zodiac mythology isn't as fleshed out as its Chinese counterpart.

We don't know what cleverness, trickery or indolence shaped the rest of the animals' arrivals. That's due, in part, to regional retellings. Some people stick with the Chinese origin story while others suggest other reasons for this outcome.

The 12 Korean Zodiac Animals and Their Characteristics

As hinted at in this article's introduction, the zodiac has different uses in Korean culture than most other zodiac interpretations. Here, rather than predict what the next year will be like for us, we use it as a way to get to know someone's character and determine their age.

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The Korean social hierarchy

In Korean culture, one's age determines their place in the social ranks.

For instance, a younger person must address their elders using honorifics. By contrast, being even a few months older than the person you're talking to allows you to address them casually.

Going deeper into the importance of age in Korean culture is far beyond this article's scope. For our purposes, it's enough to say that pinning down one's birth data is supremely important. The Korean zodiac is especially valuable in that regard. Now, let's meet the animals.

🐁 Mouse - 쥐띠

Mouse years: 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020

Unlike other Korean zodiac animals, mouse characteristics are all positive. In general, people born in the Year of the Mouse are:

  • fun
  • fashionable
  • sociable
  • imaginative
  • inquisitive
  • philosophical
  • smart
  • agile
  • introverted

A sample sentence to describe Mouse people:

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Jwittiui sarameun sangsangnyeogi pungbuhamyeo sagyoseongi joseumnida.

A person born in the Year of the Mouse is highly imaginative and sociable.

🐮 Cow - 소띠

Cow years: 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021

Like the mouse, the cow has no negative characteristics (unless you consider 'slow' a negative trait.) These traits describe those born in the Year of the Cow:

  • authoritative
  • rational
  • systematic
  • calm and patient
  • trustworthy
  • efficient
  • warm
  • independent
  • slow

You can describe a Cow person this way:

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Sottiui sarameun mideumjikseureopgiro yumyeonghamnida.

A person born in the Year of the Cow is renowned for being patient.

🐯 Tiger - 호랑이띠

Tiger years: 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022

Now, we start to see questionable personality traits creeping in. The tiger needs to win and can be quite stubborn. Otherwise, Tiger people are:

  • competitive
  • independent
  • adventurous
  • outgoing
  • honest
  • optimistic
  • assertive
  • intolerant of injustice

Despite those two negative traits, Tigers are quite moral and just. Here's how you can describe the Tigers in your life:

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Horangittiui sarameun juro dongnipsimi hago jeokgeukjeogin seonggyeogeul gajyeotseumnida.

A person born in the Year of the Tiger has a highly independent and outgoing personality.

A white rabbit in a garden.
The Korean zodiac favours the rabbit as its luckiest animal. Photo by Pablo Martinez

🐇 Rabbit - 토끼띠

Rabbit years: 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023

As Korea's lucky animal, the rabbit has nothing but good characteristics:

  • rational
  • gentle
  • hard-working
  • honest
  • sympathetic
  • intellectual
  • gentle
  • quick-witted
  • sensible

To show off your knowledge of Korean zodiac animals, say:

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Tokkineun Hanguk Hwangdodae-ui haengun-ui dongmulida.

Rabbits are lucky animals of the Korean zodiac.

🐉 Dragon - 용띠

Dragon years: 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024

The dragon, traditionally an imperial symbol, boasts traits fit for rulers:

  • straightforward
  • outgoing
  • self-assertive
  • arrogant
  • impatient
  • talkative
  • active
  • lucky
  • perfectionist
  • generous

As you can see, dragons are a mixed bag, with nearly as many good as 'less-than' qualities. To introduce a dragon, it's best to stay on the positive side:

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Yongttiui sarameun oehyangjeogigo hwaldongjeogida.

A person born in the Year of the Dragon is outgoing and active.

🐍 Snake - 뱀띠

Snake years: 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025

Western cultures think of snakes as vile creatures but, in Korea, they have lovely characteristics:

  • calm
  • charismatic
  • graceful
  • intuitive
  • quiet
  • romantic
  • humble
  • self-critical
  • jealous

Well, lovely except for those last two. Still, you can be honest about snakes:

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Baemttiui sarameun romaentikajiman swipge jiltusimeul neukkinda.

A person born in the Year of the Snake is romantic but easily gets jealous.

A white horse prancing.
It's easy to see why the horse has its qualities. Photo by Helena Lopes

🐴 Horse - 말띠

Horse years: 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026

As the coming year is the Year of the Horse, you should learn the many ways you can extend your greetings in Korean. If you are of a Horse Year, tell us in the comments if these traits match your personality:

  • individualistic
  • independent
  • persuasive
  • sociable
  • cheerful
  • honest
  • realistic
  • stubborn
  • short-tempered

Can you relate to any of these qualities? If so, say:

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Malttiui sarameun sahoeseongi itgo myeongnanghadago allyeojyeo itda.

A person born in the Year of the Horse is believed to be sociable and cheerful.

🐑 Sheep - 양띠

Sheep years: 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015

In Korea, as in China, the sheep is not very well regarded. In fact, it has nearly as many questionable traits as positive ones:

  • friendly
  • adaptable
  • considerate
  • peaceful
  • gracious
  • timid
  • weak-willed
  • pessimistic
  • unpredictable

Be nice to the sheep in your life! Describe them like this:

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Yangttiui sarameun chinjeolhago ihaesimi manseumnida.

A person born in the Year of the Sheep is friendly and considerate. 

🐵 Monkey - 원숭이띠

Monkey years: 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016

The monkey, mischievous across cultures, boasts these traits:

  • confident
  • observant
  • independent
  • imaginative
  • opportunistic
  • stern
  • arrogant
  • vain

Monkeys are also quick and versatile. Here's how to compliment the monkeys in your life.

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Wonsungittiui sarameun dajaedaneungin saramimnida.

A person who was born in the year of the monkey is versatile.

🐓 Rooster - 닭띠

Rooster years: 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017

The crowing rooster has a lot going for them, a fine blend of good and not-so-good traits:

  • intelligent
  • kind
  • faithful
  • sensitive
  • braggart
  • impatient
  • meticulous
  • pure-hearted

Roosters, for all their crowing, are remarkably bad at lying. You can say that in Korean:

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Dalttiui sarameun geojinmareul jal mot hamnida.

A person born in the Year of the Rooster is not good at lying. 

🐕‍🦺 Dog - 개띠

Dog years: 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018

Personal characteristics of people born during Dog years mirror all the qualities we assign to our four-legged friends:

  • devoted
  • trustworthy
  • responsible
  • understanding
  • honest
  • passionate
  • defensive
  • serious-minded
  • pugnacious

Here's how you can describe your dog friends:

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Gaettiui sarameun saenggagi gipseumnida.

A person born in the Year of the Dog is serious. 

🐷 Pig - 돼지띠

Pig years: 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019

For us, pigs are fat, lazy, and gluttonous. If they snack on delicious Korean New Year dishes, one could hardly blame them! Still, contrary to the negative pig traits in Western cultures, Korean zodiac pigs paint a very different picture. Pigs are:

  • honest
  • brave
  • polite
  • gallant
  • fair
  • impulsive
  • simple
  • gullible
  • attentive
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Dwaejittiui sarameun hangsang ssikssikamnida.

A person born in the Year of the Pig is always gallant.

Combining Korean Zodiac Animals and Elements

Come Lunar New Year, some might imagine Korean families gathering for a nifty zodiac-based Korean New Year game (there's no such thing, sadly).

A zodiac wheel with 12 animals and 4 elements.
An elaborate zodiac wheel featuring four of the five elements. Photo by Jakub Hałun

Still, Korean zodiac signs3 have one more fun trick up their sleeve.

It's called the sexagenary cycle, or yuksipgapja (육십간지) - literally '60 zodiac signs'. It involves pairing each animal with each of the five elements. In order, they are: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.

But the math doesn't add up to 60 yet (12 animals x 5 elements = 30 years). We must also factor in alternating yin and yang energies.

These powers work on the elements which, in turn, influence the animals. That's how we arrive at yuksipgapja: 2(12 x 5) = 60

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Which year are we in?

2025 is a yin wood snake year.
Next year will be a yang fire horse year.

Keeping the energy, elements, and animals straight is easy once you know the pattern.

Yang and yin alternate each year.
Each element remains for 2 years (one yang-yin cycle).
The animals change yearly in the order described above.

But what does that look like in real terms? This chart presents one 12-year cycle to give you an idea of this millennia-old system for marking time. This pattern repeats five times, until each animal has been paired with each element. The 60-year cycle will then start anew.

📆Year☯Yang or yin?5️⃣Element🐱Animal
Starting 19 Feb 1996yangfire mouse
Starting 07 Feb 1997yinfire cow
Starting 28 Jan 1998yangearthtiger
Starting 16 Feb 1999yinearth rabbit
Starting 05 Feb 2000yangmetaldragon
Starting 24 Jan 2001yinmetal snake
Starting 12 Feb 2002yangwater horse
Starting 01 Feb 2003yinwater sheep
Starting 22 Jan 2004yangwoodmonkey
Starting 09 Feb 2005yinwoodrooster
Starting 30 Jan 2006yangfiredog
Starting 18 Feb 2007yin firepig

References

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  2. Sho Chang-young. “The Year of Eulsa.” Koreatimes.co.kr, The Korea Times, 22 Jan. 2025, www.koreatimes.co.kr/opinion/20250122/the-year-of-eulsa. Accessed 17 Dec. 2025.
  3. Korean Folk Museum. “National Folk Museum of Korea - 영어 > Collection > Folk Story > the Story of the Twelve Animals of the Korean Zodiac.” Nfm.go.kr, 2024, www.nfm.go.kr/english/subIndex/981.do. Accessed 17 Dec. 2025.
  4. Korean, Class101. “12 Korean Zodiac Elements and Their Personality Traits.” KoreanClass101.com Blog, 3 July 2020, www.koreanclass101.com/blog/2020/07/03/12-korean-zodiac-elements-and-their-personality-traits/. Accessed 17 Dec. 2025.

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