Tiger – 2025 Chinese Zodiac Prediction
By Last Updated: February 2nd, 2025Categories: 2025 Chinese Zodiac

Tiger – Embrace Generosity and Value Creation This Year!

Lunar New Year 2025: A Look at the Year of the Snake—What It Holds and How It May Affect Your Fortune.

Your Zodiac sign is Tiger when your lunar birth year falls into these years:
1950 (Geng Yin 庚寅 Year)
1962 (Ren Yin 壬寅 Year)
1974 (Jia Yin 甲寅 Year)
1986 (Bing Yin 丙寅 Year)
1998 (Wu Yin 戊寅 Year)
2010 (Geng Yin 庚寅 Year)

 

Overall Outlook

If you were born in the Year of the Tiger, this year brings plenty of good fortune and boosts your career. You’ll have strong support from helpful stars, but watch out for one or two troublemakers that could stir the pot if you’re not careful. Overall, it’s time to strike. At the same time, the iron is hot—remember to pace yourself and avoid getting tangled in pointless conflicts.

 

Work & Career

Thanks to the “Heavenly Virtue” star, you’ll find building good relationships at work easier. Clients and colleagues will likely be on your side, and you’ll see projects moving along nicely. However, the “Juan She” (Twisting Tongue) star warns that gossip or careless remarks can create setbacks. Remember this ancient saying: “Rumors often start when we say too much, and troubles come when we rush to stand out.”

 

Towards late summer or early autumn, a challenge may arise. Move forward cautiously, and avoid reckless decisions that could undo all your hard work. If possible, team up with people born in the Year of the Pig or the Dog, as they can offer firm support. You’ll find luck in the South and do incredibly well in fields related to Water or Metal.

 

Money Matters

On top of the good fortune from your lucky stars, the wealth star is also in your corner. You’ll likely find new opportunities for income and watch your finances grow. Just keep an eye on your possessions—extra cash flow can sometimes attract trouble.

 

Health & Safety

Your work and social calendars might be complete, so remember to rest and recharge. Regular checkups and a sensible routine can help you avoid feeling run-down.

 

Relationships & Social Life

Good connections come your way this year, and you’ll likely enjoy an active social life. But, with that “Twisting Tongue” star in the mix, stay mindful of what you say. One careless comment could spark bigger problems.

 

Tips

Married Women: Expect harmony in your relationship, but be prepared for drama among friends and relatives. Keep stress levels down by staying neutral when conflicts pop up. Remember to take care of yourself—don’t ignore signs of exhaustion or illness. While finances look promising, be cautious of theft or loss.

Single/Younger Women: You might enjoy a lively social scene or meet new romantic interests. Just be mindful that getting swept up in the excitement can lead to disappointment, so keep your expectations in check.

 

Feng Shui & Luck Boosters

Placing a “Hong Fu Qi Tian” (abundant blessings) glass ornament in the South area of your home—or even on a table or desk—can help attract positive energy. If you’d like better results, consider wearing a matching “Hong Fu Qi Tian” pendant to protect yourself wherever you go. Embrace these small steps, and you’ll stand a better chance of turning challenges into wins this year.

 

Lucky Directions

If you’re born in the Year of the Tiger, your three power spots this year are the South, Northwest, and North. Placing your bed, desk, or sofa in these areas can help boost your Feng Shui and improve your overall luck. If that’s tough, avoid putting those essential pieces in the Southwest or East, where you may encounter less favorable energy.

 

Lucky Colors

Your lucky hues this year are red and blue. Mix them into your home décor or wardrobe for an extra dose of good fortune. It’s best to steer clear of white, which isn’t as beneficial for you in the months ahead.

 

Lucky Numbers

Keep an eye on 5 and 7, your numbers of good fortune this year—use them wisely, and they might bring an extra spark of luck when you need it most.

 

Spotlight on Specific Birth Years

1950 (Geng Yin 庚寅 Year)

Keep a close eye on your liver and stomach health to avoid potential hospital visits.

Money luck is strong, but stay vigilant—extra wealth can sometimes attract theft.

1962 (Ren Yin 壬寅 Year)

Guard work-related secrets and stay tight-lipped about sensitive information.

Go easy on smoking, drinking, and overeating to protect your health.

1974 (Jia Yin 甲寅 Year)

With valuable help from allies, you’ll feel like a tiger with wings!

Avoid getting involved in other people’s drama.

Be mindful of fire hazards and potential theft at home.

1986 (Bing Yin 丙寅 Year)

You’ll enjoy strong support from colleagues and clients, making your projects run more smoothly.

Generally good health, but look after older family members.

1998 (Wu Yin 戊寅 Year)

You’ll feel confident and on top of your tasks, but be careful what you say—a few careless words could cause problems.

Financially, things look bright. Now may be a good time to consider a business venture.

2010 (Geng Yin 庚寅 Year)

You’ll likely feel motivated and focused on your studies, so give it your all and stand out.

Health looks fine, but pay attention to food safety and hygiene.

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