DayBornBook

Zodiac Sign Finder

This tool uses the same standard tropical zodiac date ranges cited on every /zodiac/ page: twelve fixed date windows, one per sign, running from Aries (March 21 – April 19) around to Pisces (February 19 – March 20). Enter a month and day and it returns the matching sign along with its ruling element, plus a link to that sign's full page.

A handful of calendar days fall exactly on the boundary between two signs — different published sources sometimes draw that line a day earlier or later. Rather than silently pick one answer, the finder flags these as cusp dates and names the alternate sign a reader might see quoted elsewhere, matching the same honest-disclosure approach used across every date page on this site.

Everything is a plain lookup against a small fixed table, computed in your browser — there's no external API call and no daily-changing prediction involved. For full daily and weekly horoscope content, this tool links out to GetMyHoro, the dedicated astrology site in this network.

Frequently Asked Questions

What date ranges does the Zodiac Sign Finder use?

The standard tropical zodiac ranges used by most general-audience astrology references, e.g. Aries March 21–April 19, Taurus April 20–May 20, and so on. The full set is listed on the /zodiac/ hub page.

Why might my sign differ from what another site tells me?

Boundary ("cusp") days are the main source of disagreement between sources, and occasionally a source uses a slightly different convention (sidereal vs. tropical). This tool uses the tropical convention and flags known cusp dates explicitly rather than hiding the disagreement.

Does this tool give me a horoscope or prediction?

No — it only identifies which sign a date falls under. For daily and weekly horoscope content, see the link to GetMyHoro on your result.