Fun compatibility test based on Korean 12-tti zodiac
Enter the birth years of two people to get compatibility score and description based on the 12-animal zodiac.
The Korean 12-animal zodiac consists of Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig, repeating every 12 years.
This compatibility test is fun content based on traditional 12-tti theory. Real relationships depend most on mutual effort and understanding.
The 12-animal zodiac compatibility tradition originates from East Asian culture spanning thousands of years. The concept of the Twelve Earthly Branches (십이지) that began in China spread to Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and other cultures, each developing their own interpretations. In Korea, the custom of consulting zodiac compatibility when choosing a marriage partner or business associate has continued since the Joseon Dynasty.
Samhap (三合) is divided into four groups — Rat/Dragon/Monkey, Ox/Snake/Rooster, Tiger/Horse/Dog, and Rabbit/Goat/Pig — with animals within the same group considered the best matches. Yukhap (六合) consists of six complementary pairs: Rat/Ox, Tiger/Pig, Rabbit/Dog, Dragon/Rooster, Snake/Monkey, and Horse/Goat. Clash (衝) refers to animal combinations with opposing energies that are said to be prone to conflict.
This compatibility test is purely entertainment content for fun and interest. The quality of real human relationships is determined by mutual understanding, care, and communication efforts — it cannot be judged by birth year alone. Please do not use compatibility results for important real-life decisions (marriage, business partnerships, etc.) and treat them only as light entertainment.