Year Identity
This page answers the factual lookup questions first: what sign 2035 belongs to, when that zodiac year actually begins, and which stem-branch pair defines the year.
Birth Year Reference
2035 is the Year of the Rabbit. The zodiac year starts on February 8, 2035, not on January 1. If you were born before that date, you belong to the previous Tiger year.
How to Read This Year Page
This page answers the factual lookup questions first: what sign 2035 belongs to, when that zodiac year actually begins, and which stem-branch pair defines the year.
A sign page explains the long-term pattern of Rabbit across all birth years. This page is narrower: it explains why 2035 specifically belongs to Rabbit and what that year-pillar combination adds.
If you are checking a baby or a boundary birthday, stay here and confirm the exact date first. If you want the full sign meaning, open the sign page. If you want a personal chart answer, move into BaZi.
Year Pillar
Yi Mao
Sign
Rabbit
Element
Wood
Polarity
Yin
Lunar New Year
February 8, 2035
People born in January and early February are the ones most likely to be mapped incorrectly by the Gregorian year alone. The boundary has to be settled first before any interpretation starts.
The 2035 zodiac year begins on February 8, 2035, not on January 1. Birthdays before that date still belong to the previous Tiger cycle, while birthdays on or after that date belong to the Rabbit year.
Boundary example
Born on February 7, 2035 -> Tiger
Boundary example
Born on February 8, 2035 -> Rabbit
Boundary example
Born on February 9, 2035 -> Rabbit
| Birthday Range | Belongs To |
|---|---|
| 2035-01-01 to 2035-02-07 | Tiger |
| 2035-02-08 to 2035-12-31 | Rabbit |
2035 sits in the Rabbit position of the 12-year zodiac cycle. At the most basic level, this section answers the year-based question of which zodiac branch the year belongs to.
2035 is not only a Rabbit year. It is also the Yi Mao year pillar year pillar, with Yi as the heavenly stem, Mao as the earthly branch, the Wood element, and Yin polarity. That gives the year a more specific identity than the animal name alone, while still stopping short of a full personal reading.
For year-based lookup, the zodiac boundary for 2035 is February 8, 2035. Birthdays before that date still belong to the previous cycle, Tiger; birthdays on or after that date belong to the Rabbit year.
Sharing the Rabbit sign does not make every Rabbit year interchangeable. The branch repeats every 12 years, but the stem and element keep rotating, which is why a Wood Rabbit year should be read differently from other Rabbit years around it.
Comparison year
2011
Xin Mao
Metal
Comparison year
2023
Gui Mao
Water
This page
2035
Yi Mao
Wood
Comparison year
2047
Ding Mao
Fire
Comparison year
2059
Ji Mao
Earth
That makes the page most useful when it anchors the future Rabbit year in calendar fact and reading boundaries, not in loose prediction language. That point matters even more when you compare nearby years of the same animal.
When reading 2035, the most useful comparison is usually not every historical Rabbit year, but the closest same-sign years: 2023 and 2047.
All three belong to the Rabbit cycle, but 2035 carries the Wood layer in its own way, so the real comparison is about how the element changes inside the same animal pattern, not about flattening all three into one Rabbit stereotype.
| Year | Year Pillar | Element |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Ji Mao | Earth |
| 2011 | Xin Mao | Metal |
| 2023 | Gui Mao | Water |
| 2035 | Yi Mao | Wood |
| 2047 | Ding Mao | Fire |
| 2059 | Ji Mao | Earth |
| 2071 | Xin Mao | Metal |
It can confirm the zodiac year, year pillar, element, polarity, and the exact Lunar New Year boundary used for year-based lookup.
It can also show where the year sits inside the 60-cycle and how nearby same-sign years rotate through different stems and elements.
It cannot replace a full BaZi reading built from birth date and birth time. A year page can orient the year layer, but it cannot stand in for the month, day, and hour pillars.
It also cannot justify a full judgment about personality, marriage, career, or fate from the birth year alone.
This page is strongest when you use it to confirm year placement first, then move to a full chart only if you need personal interpretation.
Boundary FAQ
2035 is the Year of the Rabbit.
2035 is the Yi Mao year in the sexagenary cycle.
2035 carries the Wood element.
The Lunar New Year for 2035 began on February 8, 2035.
A birthday on February 7, 2035 still belongs to the previous Tiger year, because it falls before Lunar New Year.
A birthday on February 8, 2035 belongs to the Rabbit year, because that date is the Lunar New Year boundary itself.
Not always. Chinese zodiac years switch on Lunar New Year, not January 1. If a birthday falls before February 8, 2035, it usually still belongs to the previous Tiger cycle.
Because Chinese zodiac years follow the traditional Lunar New Year boundary rather than the Gregorian calendar. That is why January and early-February birthdays need an explicit boundary check.
No. The birth year can confirm the year pillar layer, but it cannot replace the month, day, and hour pillars, and it cannot support a full judgment about personality, timing, relationships, or fate on its own.
2035 is far enough ahead that readers mainly use it for planning, forecasting curiosity, and family comparison.
That makes the page most useful when it anchors the future Rabbit year in calendar fact and reading boundaries, not in loose prediction language.
Use the Lunar New Year boundary first. Birthdays before February 8, 2035 usually still belong to the previous Tiger cycle, while birthdays on or after that date belong to the Rabbit year.
No. 2023, 2035, and 2047 may all belong to the Rabbit cycle, but the stem and element keep rotating, so they should not be read as identical versions of the same year.
Move from year lookup into sign meaning, compatibility, or a deeper BaZi workflow.
See the full Rabbit page for sign meaning, year lists, and compatibility context.
Compare the 12 animals, start from the finder, or move across nearby year pages.
Move from a year lookup to relationship matching when you need pair dynamics instead of year labels.
Use the full birth date and time when you need a real chart instead of a year-only reference.
Learn what the year pillar can and cannot do inside a full chart reading.
A birth-year lookup is useful for orientation. Continue into sign guidance, compatibility, or a full BaZi chart when you need a more complete answer.
Author: Lin Xiran
Reviewed by: Destinyi Zodiac & BaZi Editorial Team
Last updated: April 4, 2026
Focuses on translating traditional astrology and zodiac systems into practical, readable guidance for everyday decisions.
Lin Xiran is the bylined astrology editor for Destinyi zodiac content. Her work focuses on turning recurring symbolic patterns into concrete guidance readers can apply to relationships, work, timing, and long-term planning.
Editorial note: This page is a year-reference guide for zodiac placement, year pillar context, and boundary checking. It does not replace a full natal reading.