Chinese Calendar Baby Gender 2026 – Chinese Gender Predictor

Curious about the traditional Chinese gender calendar? Enter your birth date and estimated conception date to see what the traditional chart predicts. Our tool handles the complex Gregorian-to-Lunar calendar conversions automatically.

Not sure of the exact conception date? Use your best estimate.
Traditional Prediction
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Gregorian Age at Conception --
Chinese Lunar Age --
Lunar Conception Month --
Chart Match: Lunar Age -- × Month --

Remember: this is a traditional prediction for fun, not a scientific result.

Chinese Calendar Baby Gender Predictor Chart

Interactive Chinese Gender Chart

Below is the traditional chart used for the prediction. Once you use the calculator above, your matching cell will be automatically highlighted.

Traditional Gender Predictor Chart
Boy (B)
Girl (G)
Lunar Age \ Month

Chinese Gender Calendar 2026

The traditional gender chart itself is treated as a recurring, static chart based entirely on lunar age and the lunar conception month. What changes from year to year is simply how modern Gregorian dates map to the Chinese lunar calendar.

In 2026 (the Year of the Horse), the Lunar New Year begins on February 17, 2026. This means if conception occurs in early February 2026, it may actually fall into the final lunar month of the previous lunar year (Year of the Snake). Our calculator handles this exact calendar shift automatically so you don't have to guess.

How the Chinese Gender Calendar Works

The prediction relies on a traditional chart allegedly discovered in an ancient royal tomb. To use it properly, you cannot simply use your standard age and month.

  • The mother's lunar age: The chart uses the mother's traditional Chinese lunar age at the time of conception, not her age at the time of birth.
  • The lunar month of conception: It also requires the specific Chinese lunar month in which conception occurred.
  • The calculation: Because Gregorian (standard) dates do not map perfectly to lunar dates, a mathematical conversion is required. Once the lunar age and lunar month are found, they intersect on the chart to reveal a "Boy" or "Girl" prediction.

Reading the traditional chart can be confusing at first, especially when Gregorian dates need to be converted to lunar dates. Our guide on how to use the Chinese gender calendar walks through the process step by step.

How Chinese Lunar Age Is Calculated

Traditional Chinese age counting is different from modern international counting. In the traditional system, a person is considered 1 year old at birth. Furthermore, a person ages up by one year exactly on the Lunar New Year, regardless of their actual birthday.

For example, if you were born just a few days before the Lunar New Year, you would turn 2 years old (in lunar age) as soon as the New Year begins, even though you are only days old in standard time. Our tool calculates your exact lunar birth year and your lunar conception year to determine the correct row on the chart.

How Accurate Is the Chinese Gender Predictor?

The Chinese gender calendar is not a scientifically reliable way to predict a baby's gender. Large research studies have found that its predictions are no better than random chance.

A major population-based study analyzed 2,840,755 singleton births to test the accuracy of the Chinese lunar calendar method. The researchers concluded that the accuracy was approximately 50.4%—virtually identical to a coin flip. Subsequent studies, including reviews in 2023, have consistently found no meaningful agreement between actual biological gender and the traditional chart's predictions.

Why it can feel accurate
Traditional Chart
~50% (Chance level)
Random Guess
50%

When there are only two possible outcomes (Boy or Girl), a completely random guess will be correct about half the time. This naturally occurring 50% hit rate is why folklore methods often feel surprisingly convincing to many families.

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Chinese Gender Calendar vs. Medical Methods

It is vital to understand the difference between traditional folklore and actual medical science. Legal frameworks in many countries strictly prohibit prenatal gender determination and gender selection. Medical methods are performed by healthcare professionals for distinct medical and genetic screening purposes, not for curiosity-driven gender selection.

Chinese Gender CalendarMedical/Scientific Methods
Traditional folklore and entertainmentClinical health and genetic screening
Based on calendar math and historical chartsBased on anatomy, chromosomes, and biology
No proven predictive value (~50% chance)Highly reliable when performed by professionals
Used safely for cultural curiosity and funStrictly regulated; prenatal gender determination is illegal in many jurisdictions

Frequently Asked Questions

What information does the calculator need?
You only need to enter the mother's date of birth and the estimated date of conception. No personal data is saved or submitted.
What if I do not know my exact conception date?
It is very common not to know the exact date. Use your best estimate (often roughly two weeks after the start of your last menstrual period). However, if your estimated date falls very close to a lunar month boundary, a slight change in the date could change the prediction.
Can I use this calculator for twins?
No. The traditional Chinese gender chart was designed with singletons in mind and does not have any mechanism for predicting the gender of twins or multiples.
Is the Chinese gender calendar legal to use?
Using an online calculator for entertainment and cultural curiosity is perfectly legal. However, it is not a medical tool. Prenatal gender determination, disclosure, and gender selection via medical clinics are strictly prohibited by law in many countries worldwide.

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