How old are you if you were born in 2014?

Age in 202611–12

Born in 2014 → turns 12 in 2026

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Turns this year

12

Chinese zodiac

🐎 Wood Horse

Generation

Generation Alpha

What it means to be born in 2014

  • Anyone born in 2014 turns 12 in 2026. If their birthday hasn't happened yet this year, they're still 11 — so today they are either 11 or 12.
  • 2014 was the Year of the Wood Horse in the Chinese zodiac.
  • Birth year 2014 places someone in Generation Alpha.
  • Someone born on January 1, 2014 has lived roughly 4,539 days as of 2026.

How to work out the age for 2014

  1. 1

    Subtract the birth year from the current year

    2026 − 2014 = 12. That's the age someone born in 2014 reaches on their 2026 birthday.

  2. 2

    Adjust for whether the birthday has passed

    Before their birthday this year they're still 11; on or after it, 12. For the exact years, months, and days, enter the full date of birth in the calculator.

Nearby birth years

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Curious about the sign? See the 2014 Chinese zodiac (Wood Horse) →

Frequently asked

If you were born in 2014, you turn 12 in 2026. You are currently 11 if your birthday hasn't come round yet this year, or 12 if it has.

2014 is the Year of the Wood Horse (Yang Wood) — see the dedicated 2014 Chinese zodiac page for traits and compatibility. Note: if you were born in late January or early February, your sign may be the previous year's animal, since the Chinese New Year date shifts; enter your full birth date in the calculator for the exact sign.

A birth year of 2014 falls in Generation Alpha.

Open the Age Calculator and enter your full date of birth. It returns your exact age in years, months, and days, plus the day of the week you were born and your next-birthday countdown.

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