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

Snake – Embracing Change in the Year of the Snake

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 Snake when your lunar birth year falls into these years:
1953 (Gui Si 癸巳 Year)
1965 (Yi Si 乙巳 Year)
1977 (Ding Si 丁巳 Year)
1989 (Ji Si 己巳 Year)
2001 (Xin Si 辛巳 Year)
2013 (Gui Si 癸巳 Year)

 

Overall Outlook

This year marks your “ben ming nian,” or birth year, often referred to as “sitting on Tai Sui’s head.” In other words, it can be a bumpy ride, especially with several troublesome stars appearing. But don’t worry—lucky stars like “Tian Jie” (Heavenly Resolution) are in your corner, giving you the power to overcome obstacles and turn bad luck into good.

 

Career & Work

Thanks to the “Zhi Bei” (Backstabber) star, you might run into people who talk behind your back or try to derail your plans. Keep a cool head and stay focused—the “Ba Zuo” (Eight Seats) star offers protection, helping you come out on top if you remain calm and determined. This year, a good rule of thumb is to “talk less, do more,” so you don’t attract needless attention or drama. Be extra careful in winter: it’s best not to trust too quickly or risk falling prey to business scams.

 

Consider working closely with people born in the Year of the Rooster or the Rat for a boost—their zodiac signs can be very supportive. You’ll likely find the south your most favorable direction, and industries related to Fire or Earth are especially promising this year.

 

Money Matters

Expect your finances to be unpredictable, with highs and lows coming and going. Be extra cautious about budgeting and money management to avoid tight spots or cash flow problems.

 

Health & Safety

Your health is generally okay, but the “Xue Ren” (Blood Blade) star signals a higher risk of accidents involving sharp objects—think knives, scissors, saws, or even swords. Handle tools with extra care to sidestep any unfortunate mishaps.

 

Relationships & Social Life

This year, your rapport with colleagues and friends can feel shaky, with rumors popping up more often than you’d like. Try to address misunderstandings early to keep them from spiraling out of control.

For Women Born in the Year of the Snake

 

Tips

Married Women: Expect a somewhat lukewarm atmosphere in your marriage this year. There could also be squabbles or gossip among friends or family, so take a gentle, peacekeeping approach. Be careful when cooking, as kitchen accidents are more likely. And remember to keep a close eye on the household budget.

Single/Younger Women: You might feel lonely or find your love life lacking direction. However, staying patient and clear-headed will help you overcome the ups and downs.

 

Feng Shui & Luck Boosters

Consider placing a “Niu Hou Bao Sui” (Ox and Monkey Protect the Year) glass ornament in the south part of your home—or even on a bedside table to ward off negative energy. Wearing a matching glass pendant can further enhance its protective benefits, helping you stay guarded against misfortune and boosting your overall luck.

 

Lucky Directions

If you were born in the Year of the Snake, your three most favorable directions this year are South, North, and Southwest. Placing your bed, desk, and sofa in these areas can help boost luck and smooth out any bumps in your annual forecast. If that’s not possible, at least try to keep these important pieces of furniture away from the Northwest and East, which aren’t as fortunate for you this year.

 

Lucky Colors

Your best colors this year are yellow and blue. Consider using these shades in your home décor or wardrobe to enhance your overall luck. Conversely, please do your best to avoid red, as it may attract unwanted misfortune.

 

Lucky Numbers

The numbers 1 and 7 are your lucky picks this year. Keep them in mind, as they could pop up when you need an extra nudge of good fortune.

 

Spotlight on Specific Birth Years

1953 (Gui Si 癸巳 Year)

Your health remains fine this year, but pay close attention to home safety. Financial prospects are average—avoid unnecessary spending and watch out for scams.

1965 (Yi Si 乙巳 Year)

Money may slip through your fingers easily this year, so plan for rainy days. Be cautious in choosing whom you trust and guard against falling into traps. Remember to be prudent in both words and actions.

1977 (Ding Si 丁巳 Year)

You will see results in your work this year, though you should beware of those who might undermine you. Your heart and lungs may be vulnerable; care for your health and avoid sharp or dangerous tools.

1989 (Ji Si 己巳 Year)

You will encounter numerous work challenges this year, but fortunately, you’re likely to overcome them. There is a higher risk of injury, so avoid dangerous places and be mindful of water hazards.

2001 (Xin Si 辛巳 Year)

This year, you are prone to attracting trouble or gossip, so stay vigilant and protect your interests. Relationships may be uncertain or distant; maintain honesty and strive for mutual understanding.

2013 (Gui Si 癸巳 Year)

You may lack motivation to study this year, so you must improve your attitude. You are more prone to impulsive behavior, so exercise self-control to avoid breaking school rules.

 

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