700-year-old Chinese gender calendar

Chinese Gender Predictor —
Boy or Girl?

Free instant prediction from the centuries-old Chinese gender calendar. Then see all 5 methods agree — or disagree — in the BabyPeek app.

Instant No sign-up On-device For fun, not medical

Try the calendar

Two dates. One instant guess.

Please fill in both dates to get your prediction.

This is the lite version.

The calendar is just one guess. BabyPeek reads your actual ultrasound photo with AI plus Chinese, Nub, Ramzi & Skull theory, shows one majority verdict, and turns it into a shareable reveal.

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How it works

From a hunch to a reveal in three taps

1

Enter or upload

A birth date for the calendar, or your 12-week scan for nub, ramzi & skull theory.

2

See every method

Each gives boy or girl plus an honest confidence — no fake certainty, ever.

3

Reveal & share

Resolve purple into blue or pink, save a card, and tell your whole family.

Why trust this

Honest by design

We'd rather tell you it's a coin flip than sell you false certainty.

Based on real studies

Our accuracy figures come from primary research, not competitors' blog posts — read alongside the folklore.

Efrat et al. 1999 & 2006 · cohort study 2012 (n=1,222)

Honest about accuracy

Folk methods land anywhere from ~50% to ~90%. When something is a guess, we call it a guess — clearly.

Every tool carries its real confidence

Private by default

In the BabyPeek app your scan is read on your device. Your ultrasound is never uploaded to a server.

On-device processing
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Photo teaser

Have a 12-week scan? Try the Nub guesser.

Drop in your dating-scan photo and watch Peek take a look. The web teaser shows you there's an answer there — the full nub-angle read happens in the app.

Unlock the full read — nub angle, all 5 methods, and one majority verdict.

No waiting for a human, no $20 fee — it's instant in BabyPeek.
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Drop your 12-week scan [ click or drag — png / jpg · stays on your device ]
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Got your answer?

Make the moment unforgettable

Turn your reveal into a shareable card — or plan the whole party. Purple resolves into blue or pink, just like the moment you've been waiting for.

Questions

The honest answers

It's about as accurate as a coin flip — studies put it near 50%. It's a 700-year-old tradition, fun to try, but not science. For a real read, the BabyPeek app checks your actual ultrasound with five methods.
The genital tubercle (the "nub") is usually readable on a clear profile shot at around 12–13 weeks. Earlier than 11 weeks it's too underdeveloped, and the angle needs a good mid-sagittal view to judge. More on nub theory →
The theory claims a right-sided placenta means boy, left means girl. Evidence is weak, and scans can be mirrored depending on the probe — which flips the result. Treat it as one fun signal among several. Read about Ramzi →
Yes. Around 12 weeks accuracy is modest; by the 18–20 week anatomy scan it's high but not perfect — position, cord and swelling can fool the eye. A second look or a later scan resolves most uncertainty.
No. Everything here is for entertainment only and is not medical advice or diagnosis. For anything about your pregnancy, talk to your doctor or midwife.
This page answers once, with one folk method. The app reads your real ultrasound live with AI plus Chinese, Nub, Ramzi and Skull theory, shows one majority verdict with honest confidence, and turns it into a shareable reveal.

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Five methods · one majority verdict · a shareable reveal.