Love Calculator Soulmate
"Enter the details of two souls to reveal their destiny."
Soulmates and the Chinese zodiac
Of the four systems behind the score, the Chinese zodiac is the one most often tied to the idea of a destined match — and it is also the most decisive, because it works on group membership rather than degrees.
The four compatibility triangles
The twelve animals are traditionally arranged into four groups of three, each set spaced evenly around the cycle. Animals within a group are considered naturally aligned:
- Rat, Dragon, Monkey — the quick and enterprising group
- Ox, Snake, Rooster — the steady and deliberate group
- Tiger, Horse, Dog — the independent and loyal group
- Rabbit, Goat, Pig — the gentle and diplomatic group
In this calculator, sharing a triangle scores full marks on that signal. Falling outside one another's triangle scores neutrally rather than badly — the tradition treats it as absence of a special affinity, not as conflict.
Why the soulmate signal is only a fifth of the total
Chinese zodiac contributes 20% of the final percentage. It is weighted below numerology deliberately: it depends only on birth years, so any two people born in the same year share it, which makes it a blunt instrument on its own. Combined with the finer-grained signals it adds texture without dominating.
Where "soulmate" comes from in the other signals
The idea shows up elsewhere too. In numerology, an exact Life Path match is the single strongest bonus the calculator awards. In Western astrology, fire-and-air or earth-and-water pairings score higher than same-element ones — the tradition favours complement over similarity.
These are traditions to enjoy, not forecasts. Entertainment only.