You’re a
Millennial
1981 to 1996born 1994
Remembers dial-up. Came of age with the smartphone.
A Millennial (1981 to 1996), late Millennial, turning 32 in 2026. You’re also a Zillennial: the Millennials and Gen Z micro-generation, commonly cited as 1993 to 1998. Old enough for MSN, young enough for TikTok.
You’re a
Millennial
1981 to 1996born 1994
Remembers dial-up. Came of age with the smartphone.
Born 1994: you’re a Millennial (1981 to 1996), late Millennial. You’re also a Zillennial: the Millennials and Gen Z micro-generation, commonly cited as 1993 to 1998. Old enough for MSN, young enough for TikTok.
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1994 is late Millennial: the late third of Millennials runs 1992 to 1996. Pew Research Center range, fixed in 2018 after years of drift. Older sources say 1980 to 2000; that is why your result may differ elsewhere.
1994 is also inside the Zillennials micro-generation, commonly cited as 1993 to 1998: Old enough for MSN, young enough for TikTok. It is not an official label, which is why the calculator gives Millennials first and Zillennial as the extra identity.
Millennials are the cohort born from 1981 to 1996 by the Pew Research Center definition, the one most newsrooms use. They are the generation that came of age with the internet: the oldest were teenagers when dial-up arrived in ordinary homes, the youngest were toddlers when Google launched, and all of them were young adults when the iPhone appeared in 2007. They were between 5 and 20 on 2001-09-11, entered the job market into the Great Recession, and became the largest living adult generation in the United States in 2019, when they overtook the Boomers. Read the full Millennials page.
Shared reference points, dated, so the generation label has something concrete behind it.
Someone born in 1994 turned 18 in 2012, 21 in 2015 and 30 in 2024. Next up: 40 in 2034.