Personality Traits
The Horse is the seventh animal in the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Horse are energetic, active, and animated. They love being in crowds and are known for their cheerful nature.
Strengths
Energetic
Active
Animated
Cheerful
Independent
Weaknesses
Impatient
Selfish
Hot-tempered
Lacks persistence
Lucky Elements
Lucky Numbers
2, 3, 7
Lucky Colors
Yellow, Green
Lucky Flowers
Calla Lily, Jasmine
Lucky Directions
East, West, South
Compatibility
Best Match
Least Compatible
Famous Horses
Kobe Bryant
Emma Watson
Ashton Kutcher
Jackie Chan
Horse Year Age Chart
People born in the Year of the Horse and their ages this year:
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the personality traits of the Horse?
The Horse is the seventh animal in the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Horse are energetic, active, and animated. They love being in crowds and are known for their cheerful nature. Of course, personality is shaped by far more than birth year -- the full Bazi (Four Pillars) system considers the month, day, and hour of birth for a much more detailed profile.
Which zodiac signs are most compatible with the Horse?
Check the "Compatibility" section above for the Horse's best and least compatible matches. These pairings come from the traditional Six Harmonies and Six Clashes rules of the Earthly Branch system. Best matches share complementary energy, while clashing signs sit opposite each other on the zodiac wheel.
What are the lucky numbers and colors for the Horse?
The Horse's lucky numbers are 2, 3, 7, and its lucky colors are Yellow, Green. Lucky flowers include Calla Lily, Jasmine. These associations are drawn from the Five Elements system and the traditional correspondences between each animal sign and various natural elements.
When is the next Year of the Horse?
The zodiac repeats on a 12-year cycle, so the next Year of the Horse will come 12 years after the most recent one. Check the years listed at the top of this page and add 12 to the latest year shown. Remember that the zodiac year starts at Chinese New Year, not on January 1.
What should I watch out for during my Horse zodiac year?
Your zodiac year (Ben Ming Nian) comes every 12 years and is traditionally seen as a year of ups and downs. The belief is that you "offend" Tai Sui, the presiding deity of the year. Common precautions include wearing red -- underwear, socks, bracelets, or waist bands -- throughout the year, as red is thought to deflect misfortune. Some people also visit temples to pray to Tai Sui at the start of the year. Whether you take it seriously or treat it as a cultural tradition, it's a good reminder to be a bit more cautious and thoughtful in a Ben Ming Nian year.