2025: How the Year of the Wood Snake will affect your zodiac sign
2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake
Coming in hot and serpentine on January 29, the Chinese Lunar New Year ends the Year of the Wood Dragon and ushers in the Year of the Wood Snake.
The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac, the Snake, symbolizes complexity, mystery, initiation, and transformation.
In terms of elemental energy, The Wood Snake is seductive and creative, as well as absolutely ruthless.
Myriad schools of myth recognize the Snake as a powerful totem of healing and personal evolution. In shifting scales, shedding skin, and taking new forms, the Snake reminds us that the medicine we seek is already inside of us.
We can harness and honor that energy by beginning each day with a positive affirmation — and by greeting gifts and challenges with the same capable curiosity.
In addition to 2025, other Snake years include 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, and 2013. After 2025, the next Year of the Snake will be 2037.
Reflective rather than reactive, regenerating rather than extinguishing, Snake years herald a time to stop and think, build resources, and plot thoughtfully. Strategy bests impulse this year, so make like a snake and strike when the time is right, and your energy fully supports your trajectory.
Sweet but suspicious, snakes are leery of BOGO deals, affable strangers, margarine and horoscopes. Their deep love of luxury items is at odds with their natural proclivity for laziness.
Yet, what serpents lack in hard work and true grit, they make up for in good looks.
Hong Kong-based certified counselor and award-winning astrologist Letao Wang tells The Post, 'The Year of the Snake in 2025 is all about intuition, wisdom, and transformation. Snakes are known for their calm, thoughtful nature, and this year will bring that same energy — encouraging us to look inward and plan thoughtfully. It's a time to let go of old habits or patterns, much like a snake shedding its skin, making room for renewal and growth.'
Wang tells The Post, 'The snake's graceful, mysterious vibe can inspire us to stay focused and resilient, making 2025 a year of deep personal and collective progress.'
What's in store for the 12 Chinese zodiac signs? Let's take a closer look!
It's your time, Snakes, and according to Wang, this year brings a heady mix of pressure and potential.
'It's a year to expand your influential connections. Expect to encounter helpful individuals who will offer valuable support and guidance—friends born in the years of the Monkey, Rooster, Rat, and Horse will play pivotal roles in your progress.'
He notes that Snakes will face stiff and scaly competition in 2025. Yet, if they can leverage their connections and stay the course, these challenges will become a springboard for personal and professional success.
Paired snakes might find their partners on a power trip, gaining promotions and prestige but also struggling with control issues. 'This is good news for you. However, they might also become more overbearing. Keeping the dynamic balanced in your relationship is the key.'
More money, more problems, folks.
Serpents looking for love can find it by broadening their social circles and engaging in community events.
Lucky color: white
Hooves up, party down.
Wang explains that the people of the Horse will be favored by the influence of the Sun and Peach Blossom stars.
'On the professional front, this is your year to level up — whether earning new certifications or gaining valuable support from mentors and leaders in your field. Fresh insights and wisdom will come your way, helping you navigate your journey with confidence. Building strong connections with seasoned professionals will be crucial for honing your skills, and teamwork will lead to shared victories. In your personal life, love is in the air!'
To harness (pun intended) the auspicious energy of the intimacy-building Peach Blossom star, Wang recommends dates and activities that prioritize pleasure, such as cooking classes, tantric breath work, sex magic, and nude star gazing.
'It's the perfect year to set relationship goals and celebrate milestones, such as anniversaries, with joy. Overall, expect a year filled with happy moments and meaningful progress!'
Lucky color: yellow
Goats are advised to turn their energy and attention inward this year and prioritize mental health, self-awareness, and healing.
'This is a powerful time to gently explore your shadow self, illuminating unresolved emotions and past wounds that may have been tucked away. It's an opportunity to practice self-compassion as you work through these layers and to lean on your emotional support systems — whether that's your partner, family, or close friends.
Sharing your journey with trusted loved ones can help you process negative thoughts and build resilience. Incorporating mindful practices like meditation, breathwork, or yoga can create space for inner peace and deeper self-understanding.'
While you're out there, or in there, digging in the dark, steer clear of risky investments and get-rich-quick schemes, focusing instead on building bedrock and carefully planning for the future.
'Remember, growth this year is about patience and persistence. Take small, steady steps toward balance and harmony, trusting that each one brings you closer to a more centered and fulfilling life.'
Lucky color: green
Transformation is the theme of the year for Monkey.
Wang tells The Post, 'Blessed by the Moon star, this year is brimming with new connections and an active social life, where you'll meet influential individuals who could boost your fame and popularity beyond your expectations.'
Given the feminine influence of the moon, Wang notes that these connections are more likely to spring from those that identify as female.
Monkeys are not known for their ability to accept help or defeat, yet, as Wang explains, 'At work, success comes through collaboration and learning to accept help from others. Some old connections will fade as you realize they no longer serve you positively. Letting go of outdated methods will also pave the way for growth and innovation.'
In terms of getting laid and paid, luck is on your side. New income streams will reveal themselves, while the unexpected flush of new or revitalized love will have you walking on the sunny side all the live long day.
Lucky color: gold
It's cock a doodle dough for Roosters in 2025, as the Year of the Snake brings financial clarity. 'It's a great time to look at your investments and assets and think about ways to grow their value.'
Because health is wealth, Wang imparts that 2025 is also an ideal time for Roosters 'to let go of any unhealthy habits and explore practices like meditation, yoga, or other spiritual activities that can bring more positivity into your life.'
For Roosters, newfound love might form in the outer rings of their friend circles. For those in a romantic partnership, establishing or rediscovering a foundation of friendship will strengthen and sex-up your bond.
Above all, the mantra for Roosters is 'Don't Hesitate.'
'This year is all about taking initiative — don't wait for things to happen, make them happen, and embrace the positive changes coming your way.'
Lucky color: black
2024 was a doozy for Dogs, but fear not; the Year of the Wood Snake is coming correct and consistent with joy.
'Get ready to celebrate — weddings and joyful gatherings will fill your calendar, creating memories you'll treasure for years. Travel opportunities will also come your way, and with a little thoughtful planning, these adventures will be smooth and rewarding. While you might spend more than usual, it'll all be in the name of happiness, so there's no need to stress.'
In terms of career, Wang shared, 'This is your year to shine!' He stresses the importance of collaboration, an expanded skill set, and shameless self-promotion.
The Red Matchmaker star is also shining bright for the hounds of the world, heralding a time of soul mate collisions and/or leveled-up commitment. 'This could be the year to take the next big step, whether it's saying 'I do' or welcoming a new family member. Get ready for a year filled with joy and meaningful moments!'
Lucky color: beige
The Year of the Snake means it's high time for Pigs to step out of the proverbial pasture and tip-toe out of their comfort zones.
'Whether through travel, academic pursuits, or spiritual exploration, this is your year to embrace new experiences and broaden your perspective. For those in the workforce, you might feel a strong pull toward a new career path, but it's essential to approach these changes with careful thought and planning — take your time to ensure the leap is the right one.'
If you're looking to relocate, Wang shares that the Sky Horse star is on your side. 'Whether it's moving to a new home or simply exploring different environments, movement can lead to meaningful connections and enriching social experiences that open your mind to new possibilities.'
Traditionally, the Pig and the Snake are seen as adversarial entities, but this year, that tension can bring about surprising shifts and unexpected opportunities for swine folk.
'It's a year to embrace adaptability, especially in relationships. Shifting roles and dynamics may present challenges, but by offering emotional support and open communication, you and your partner can strengthen your bond and create a more harmonious foundation for the future.'
Lucky color: red
The Year of the Snake is promising for Rats, thanks to the blessings of the Emperor Star and Dragon Virtue.
'This could be your year to really shine in your career — think about stepping into leadership roles and making meaningful connections with people who can help you grow. If you're working for someone else, focus on strengthening your position by teaming up with those in charge and expanding your network, especially with key clients or influential figures.'
If you're ready to strike out on your own, the time is nigh, as the influence of the Dragon Virtue star supports leaps of faith and wild deviations from the known.
And while you're on the edge, lean into the radical act of forgiveness.
'On a personal level, this is a great time to work on yourself — focus on inner growth and understanding your relationships better. Take the chance to resolve any old conflicts and realign your goals.'
Lucky color: purple
Ox people are supported in the Year of the Snake, especially regarding creative expression and professional innovation.
Wang recommends, 'Focus on enhancing your work through collaboration and effective communication to strengthen professional growth. This is an excellent time for entrepreneurs to explore joint ventures and expand their network, blending diverse ideas to create something unique. However, it's important to remain calm and composed, avoiding impulsive reactions to external influences.'
Calm and considered is the name of the game when it comes to both business and pleasure this year. Wang advises Ox folk to make decisions rooted in logic and to resist rushing in or succumbing to peer pressure.
If you're trying to make love live, the same rules apply. Be patient with your potential or established partner(s) and show the power of your commitment by approaching conflict with an eye on mutually beneficial resolution.
Lucky color: orange
For Tiger folks, clarity, compassion, and care are the prevailing themes of the Year of the Snake.
'It's all about setting clear goals and communicating openly. You might find yourself presented with a big, long-term opportunity, but it'll come with its fair share of responsibilities—so take it slow and steady. If you're running a business, this is the time to focus on safety, security, and ensuring you're properly insured. Avoid rushing into decisions; a little caution will go a long way.'
In relationships, a committed focus to creating memories and avoiding trivial trash talk will fertilize your bond. For Tigers looking for love, Wang encourages you to first take a look at the past, reflecting on where you've been and who you've loved to get clear on what you want in the next era of your becoming.
'With the Fortune Virtue star on your side, you'll find that patience and inner strength will help you navigate any challenges that come your way.'
Lucky color: brown
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed indeed, the Year of the Snake in 2025 brings a more positive outlook for Rabbits.
'This year is filled with opportunities for learning and growth. The Clan House star blesses Rabbits, making it an ideal time to focus on upskilling, gaining certifications, or pursuing studies to enhance careers or businesses. Entrepreneurs should prioritize research, workshops, and innovative product development to succeed,' said Wang.
In relationships, Rabbits are encouraged to prioritize the most important relationship of all, the one they have with themselves. Focusing on recovery, discovery, and introspection, rather than pair bonding and compromise, will lead to brighter days and fuller feelings.
Lucky color: silver
The Year of the Wood Snake promises sweet relief for Dragon folk who may have felt overworked, worked over, under the weather, and under undue pressure in 2024.
'You'll feel a wave of positivity, especially with the lucky Sky Happiness star on your side. Expect plenty of reasons to celebrate. You'll also find more support and recognition, opening doors for personal and professional growth. That said, don't forget to take care of your health this year, as you might be more prone to immune-related issues.'
Be good to your body and let the Snake work its magic, particularly if you're awaiting approval for permits, certifications, visas, or other bureaucratic bulls–t.
If you've hitched your wagon to another person's star, the Year of the Snake promises smooth sailing, peaceful unions, deeper trust, and a calming connection.
Can dig…or shed, as it were.
Lucky color: blue
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