What this site publishes
The site currently publishes a Chinese zodiac riddle game, a guide page covering the structure of the zodiac cycle, and support pages that explain privacy, contact options, and site terms. The editorial aim is to keep the content easy to read, factually careful, and clearly separated from exaggerated fortune-style claims.
Who writes and updates the pages
The site is published under the Zodiac Quizzes Editorial Team name. New pages, corrections, and yearly updates are reviewed manually rather than auto-generated from one shared template. That is why page-specific sections such as year-boundary notes, common mix-ups, and classroom prompts are added where they actually help the reader.
Why the site was created
Many zodiac pages answer only the simplest question, such as "What animal is 2012?" or "What traits belong to the Rabbit?", without explaining why those answers matter or how the cycle is structured. Zodiac Quizzes was created to connect those basics: the game introduces the animals through clues, while the articles explain order, symbolism, year boundaries, and common beginner mistakes.
Editorial approach
- We write original page copy rather than copying bulk horoscope text from aggregator sites.
- We describe zodiac traits as cultural symbols and traditional interpretations, not guaranteed personal outcomes.
- We aim for concise, plain-language explanations that are readable on both desktop and mobile.
- When an error is reported, we review the page and correct the text if needed.
How articles are put together
Most pages on the site are built around a small set of recurring reader questions: where an animal sits in the 12-year order, what symbolic themes are usually attached to it, which recent years belong to it, and what details help separate it from similar signs. That structure is used to keep the content practical. A page should help a reader identify a sign, understand a clue, or avoid a common year-chart mistake.
Source and review approach
- Core order and year explanations are checked against the standard 12-animal cycle used throughout the site.
- Date-boundary pages are revised when Lunar New Year examples or year-specific questions need clearer explanation.
- Corrections sent by readers are reviewed before the related page is updated.
How the game content is structured
The game uses a clue bank tied to the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. Each round presents a random animal and gradually reveals clue text plus optional hints. The learning cards and guide page exist so the site still offers value even when a reader is not actively playing.
Advertising and monetization
The site is intended to remain free to access. If advertising appears, it should not replace the main educational purpose of a page. Privacy and consent disclosures are updated when ad-related behavior changes, and readers can review the latest details on the privacy page.
Who this site is for
- Readers who want a simple introduction to the Chinese zodiac.
- Students and casual learners looking for a quiz plus a guide.
- Visitors who prefer low-friction websites without forced account creation.
Corrections and feedback
If you notice a factual issue, unclear wording, or a broken page element, contact support@zodiacquizzes.online. Feedback is used to improve clarity, update support pages, and keep the site usable over time.