Chinese Zodiac Order: Why the 12 Animals Are in This Sequence
The Chinese zodiac order is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. The sequence is fixed, and it repeats every 12 years.
Many people learn the order through the famous zodiac race story. That story is useful, but it is not the only layer. The animals also correspond to the 12 Earthly Branches, which belong to an older calendar system.
Chinese zodiac order quick answer
The 12 animals always appear in the same order. After Pig, the cycle returns to Rat.
鼠 shǔ · Branch 子 zǐ
牛 niú · Branch 丑 chǒu
虎 hǔ · Branch 寅 yín
兔 tù · Branch 卯 mǎo
龙 lóng · Branch 辰 chén
蛇 shé · Branch 巳 sì
马 mǎ · Branch 午 wǔ
羊 yáng · Branch 未 wèi
猴 hóu · Branch 申 shēn
鸡 jī · Branch 酉 yǒu
狗 gǒu · Branch 戌 xū
猪 zhū · Branch 亥 hài
The order is fixed
The Chinese zodiac does not reshuffle the animals. The sequence repeats every 12 years. After Pig, the next year starts the cycle again with Rat.
For year lookup, use the Chinese Zodiac Years Chart or the homepage calculator.
The full Chinese zodiac order table
This table shows the order, Chinese animal name, pinyin, Earthly Branch, and recent or upcoming year examples.
| Order | Animal | Chinese name | Earthly Branch | Recent / upcoming year | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Rat | 鼠 shǔ | 子 zǐ | 2020, 2032 | Year of the Rat |
| 2nd | Ox | 牛 niú | 丑 chǒu | 2021, 2033 | Year of the Ox |
| 3rd | Tiger | 虎 hǔ | 寅 yín | 2022, 2034 | Year of the Tiger |
| 4th | Rabbit | 兔 tù | 卯 mǎo | 2023, 2035 | Year of the Rabbit |
| 5th | Dragon | 龙 lóng | 辰 chén | 2024, 2036 | Year of the Dragon |
| 6th | Snake | 蛇 shé | 巳 sì | 2025, 2037 | Year of the Snake |
| 7th | Horse | 马 mǎ | 午 wǔ | 2026, 2038 | Year of the Horse |
| 8th | Goat | 羊 yáng | 未 wèi | 2027, 2039 | Year of the Goat |
| 9th | Monkey | 猴 hóu | 申 shēn | 2028, 2040 | Year of the Monkey |
| 10th | Rooster | 鸡 jī | 酉 yǒu | 2029, 2041 | Year of the Rooster |
| 11th | Dog | 狗 gǒu | 戌 xū | 2030, 2042 | Year of the Dog |
| 12th | Pig | 猪 zhū | 亥 hài | 2031, 2043 | Year of the Pig |
For Chinese characters and pronunciation notes, read Chinese Zodiac Animals in Chinese.
The zodiac race story
The best-known folk explanation says that the 12 animals were chosen through a race. The Jade Emperor, or another heavenly figure depending on the version, invited animals to compete. Their finishing order became the zodiac sequence.
In this story, Rat comes first through clever timing. It rides on Ox across the river, then jumps ahead near the finish. Ox, steady and strong, becomes second. Tiger arrives third after fighting through the current. Rabbit crosses carefully, sometimes by hopping on stones or floating on a log, and becomes fourth.
Dragon could have arrived earlier, but stops to help others or bring rain in many versions, so it becomes fifth. Snake hides with Horse or surprises it near the finish, taking sixth while Horse becomes seventh. Goat, Monkey, and Rooster often cooperate to cross the river and take eighth, ninth, and tenth. Dog arrives eleventh after playing or bathing in the water. Pig arrives last after eating, resting, or simply moving at its own pace.
Read the race as folklore, not a historical record
The race story is a memorable way to explain the order. It is part of popular storytelling, not the entire origin of the calendar system.
A careful explanation should keep both layers visible: folk story for memory, Earthly Branches for calendar structure.
Why is Rat first?
Rat being first often surprises English readers, because a rat is not usually imagined as the strongest animal. But in the race story, Rat wins through timing, alertness, and clever use of opportunity.
This fits Rat symbolism well. The Rat sign is often associated with resourcefulness, quick perception, strategy, and noticing small openings. In the story, Rat does not win by being the largest. It wins by reading the moment.
Rat rides with Ox and jumps ahead near the finish, becoming the first animal in the cycle.
The story turns Rat’s alertness and strategy into a memorable explanation of first place.
Why is Pig last?
In many versions, Pig arrives last because it stops to eat, sleep, or rest before finishing. The story makes Pig seem slow, but it does not make Pig meaningless. The Pig closes the cycle with warmth, sincerity, comfort, and a more relaxed relationship to life.
As the 12th sign, Pig also has a structural role: it completes the sequence before the cycle returns to Rat. In symbolic reading, Pig can feel like the end of a round — more settled, open, and human than hurried.
Pig may stop to eat or rest before finishing the race, depending on the version of the tale.
Pig completes the 12-animal cycle before the order begins again with Rat.
Animal order and Earthly Branches
The race story is easy to remember, but the calendar layer is the 12 Earthly Branches, or 地支 dìzhī. Each branch corresponds to one animal.
This is why the order is stable. The animals are not floating symbols that can be rearranged. They are tied to a fixed 12-branch sequence: 子丑寅卯辰巳午未申酉戌亥.
| Branch order | Branch | Pinyin | Animal | Animal name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 子 | zǐ | Rat | 鼠 shǔ |
| 2 | 丑 | chǒu | Ox | 牛 niú |
| 3 | 寅 | yín | Tiger | 虎 hǔ |
| 4 | 卯 | mǎo | Rabbit | 兔 tù |
| 5 | 辰 | chén | Dragon | 龙 lóng |
| 6 | 巳 | sì | Snake | 蛇 shé |
| 7 | 午 | wǔ | Horse | 马 mǎ |
| 8 | 未 | wèi | Goat | 羊 yáng |
| 9 | 申 | shēn | Monkey | 猴 hóu |
| 10 | 酉 | yǒu | Rooster | 鸡 jī |
| 11 | 戌 | xū | Dog | 狗 gǒu |
| 12 | 亥 | hài | Pig | 猪 zhū |
For how Earthly Branches combine with Heavenly Stems and elements, read Chinese Zodiac Element Combinations.
How the order moves through years
Because the order is fixed, each year moves one step forward in the animal cycle. For example, 2024 is Dragon, 2025 is Snake, 2026 is Horse, 2027 is Goat, and so on.
| Year page | Animal order position | Animal + element | Next sign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 5th · Dragon | Wood Dragon | Snake |
| 2025 | 6th · Snake | Wood Snake | Horse |
| 2026 | 7th · Horse | Fire Horse | Goat |
| 2027 | 8th · Goat | Fire Goat | Monkey |
| 2028 | 9th · Monkey | Earth Monkey | Rooster |
| 2029 | 10th · Rooster | Earth Rooster | Dog |
| 2030 | 11th · Dog | Metal Dog | Pig |
| 2031 | 12th · Pig | Metal Pig | Rat |
After Pig, the cycle returns to Rat
Pig is not the end forever. It is the completion of one round. The next step begins the sequence again with Rat.
Story order vs calendar order
It helps to separate two kinds of explanation. The race story explains the order through character, action, and memorable scenes. The branch system explains the order through traditional timekeeping.
The race story makes the order easy to teach: Rat is clever, Ox is steady, Dragon helps, Pig arrives last.
The animals correspond to the 12 Earthly Branches, which move in a fixed sequence.
Both layers can be useful. The mistake is treating the race story as the only explanation, or treating the branch system as if the animal folklore does not matter.
Common mistakes about Chinese zodiac order
The animal sequence is fixed. It repeats every 12 years in the same order.
The race story is useful folklore, but the animals also connect with Earthly Branches.
The order moves by Chinese zodiac year, which begins at Lunar New Year on this site’s year pages.
Horse is 马 mǎ, but the Horse branch is 午 wǔ. They are connected, not identical.
The animal order repeats every 12 years, but the full animal-element cycle repeats every 60 years.
The race story explains meaning through folklore. It should not be treated as historical fact.
Chinese zodiac order FAQ
What is the Chinese zodiac order?
The Chinese zodiac order is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
Why is Rat first in the Chinese zodiac?
In the popular race story, Rat wins first place by using clever timing and riding on Ox before jumping ahead near the finish. This is a folk explanation for the order, not the whole calendar system.
Why is Pig last in the Chinese zodiac?
In many versions of the race story, Pig arrives last because it eats, rests, or moves slowly before finishing the race. Symbolically, Pig closes the cycle with warmth, sincerity, and comfort.
Are the zodiac animals and Earthly Branches the same thing?
No. The animal names are familiar symbols, while the Earthly Branches are calendar labels. Each animal is associated with a branch, such as Rat with 子 and Horse with 午.
Does the Chinese zodiac order change every year?
No. The order is fixed. The cycle repeats every 12 years, beginning with Rat and ending with Pig.
What happens after the Year of the Pig?
The cycle returns to Rat. Pig completes one round of the 12 animals, and Rat begins the next round.
Next steps
Use these related pages to read the full animal system, Chinese names, year chart, and 60-year cycle.