What generation am I?
Generations are typically defined by birth year ranges, so to determine your generation, you need to know when you were born. Generally, these are the generational categories:
The Lost Generation (born ~1883-1900)
Came of age during World War I and became known for their disillusionment and artistic creativity.
The Greatest Generation (born ~1901-1927)
Survived the Great Depression and fought in World War II, shaping the post-war world.
The Silent Generation (born ~1928-1945)
Grew up in times of stability, focusing on discipline, duty, and traditional values.
Baby Boomers (born ~1946-1964)
Defined by post-war prosperity, economic growth, and the rise of suburban culture.
Generation X (born ~1965-1980)
Known for independence, skepticism, and experiencing the shift from analog to digital technology.
Millennials (born ~1981-1996)
Shaped by the internet revolution, social media, and economic fluctuations.
Generation Z (born ~1997-2013)
The first fully digital-native generation, influenced by social change and online connectivity.
Generation Alpha (born ~2014-2024)
Growing up with AI, personalized technology, and an evolving education system.
Generation Beta (born ~2025-2025)
The next emerging generation, expected to grow up in a highly automated, AI-driven world.