Rising Sign Calculator
Estimate your rising sign (ascendant) based on birth time, birth month, and timezone.
Find your ascendant sign quickly.
Your rising sign, also called the ascendant, is the zodiac sign that was rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of your birth. It is one of the three most important placements in astrology, alongside your sun sign and moon sign. The rising sign shapes how others perceive you, your outward behavior, and your physical appearance according to astrological tradition.
The method used here is a simplified estimation. The zodiac has 12 signs, and the Earth completes a full rotation every 24 hours. This means each sign rises on the eastern horizon for approximately 2 hours. Starting from sunrise, the sign rising is the same as the sun sign for that date. Every 2 hours after sunrise, the next sign in zodiac order takes over.
To estimate your rising sign, the calculator first determines your sun sign based on your birth month. It then calculates how many hours after sunrise you were born. Since sunrise varies by location and season, the timezone offset helps approximate the local sunrise time (assumed around 6:00 AM local time for simplicity). Each 2-hour block after sunrise advances the rising sign by one position through the zodiac.
For example, if your sun sign is Aries and you were born around sunrise, your rising sign would also be Aries. If you were born 4 hours after sunrise, the ascendant would have moved forward two signs to Gemini.
Keep in mind that this is an approximation. A precise rising sign calculation requires your exact birth time, birth location coordinates, and an ephemeris table. Differences of even a few minutes can change the rising sign, especially if you were born near a sign boundary. For the most accurate result, consult a professional astrologer or use a full natal chart calculator with your exact birth data.
The rising sign changes every two hours, making it the fastest-moving of the big three placements. This is why astrologers always ask for an exact birth time. Without it, the rising sign cannot be determined accurately.