December 2026

Monthly Horoscope for Gemini

Your forecast for the month ahead

Monthly Overview

December puts you in a strange position, Gemini. Uranus is still moving through your sign, and this month it's working with both Neptune and Pluto in ways that shake loose things you thought were settled. The first half of the month feels restless — you're rethinking commitments, second-guessing plans you made in the fall. Then Saturn and Neptune both station direct mid-month, and what felt stuck starts to inch forward. The Full Moon on December 24 lands in your 2nd house of money and security, and something about your finances or your sense of stability demands your full attention right when you'd rather be relaxing.

At a glance

Old plans fall apart so better ones can finally take shape — but the in-between part isn't comfortable.

  • Key date: December 15, when both Saturn and Neptune station direct, is when the fog lifts and delayed decisions start moving again.
  • Watch out for: The December 24 Full Moon hits your financial sector hard — don't ignore what the numbers are telling you just because it's the holidays.

Month at a glance — by life area

Love

Venus in Scorpio in your 6th house pulls your attention toward the everyday texture of relationships — not the grand gestures but whether this person actually works in your life. Mars in your 4th house of home adds warmth to domestic situations. If you're with someone, the connection deepens through shared routines. If you're interested in someone new, you'll notice them in ordinary settings, not dramatic ones.

Career

Jupiter retrograde starting December 15 in your 3rd house sends you back to ideas and projects from earlier in the year. Something you shelved deserves another look. Saturn going direct in your 11th house gets professional networks moving again — a contact who went quiet resurfaces. Don't pitch anything major until January, but do the groundwork now.

Money

The December 24 Full Moon in your 2nd house is the main event. Your income, spending habits, or a specific financial arrangement reaches a tipping point. Joint finances with a partner or collaborator need a real conversation, not a vague one. The numbers won't lie this month, even if you'd prefer they did.

Health

Mars in Virgo in your 4th house keeps you physically busy at home — lifting, moving, organizing. It's productive but draining. Venus in your 6th house of health favors consistent small habits over dramatic overhauls. Your nervous system is running hot with Uranus in your sign; sleep is the thing that helps most, and it's the thing you're probably skimping on.

The December 9 New Moon resets your 7th house of partnerships

This New Moon falls in Sagittarius, directly across from your sign, and it lands in the part of your chart that governs the people you do life with — romantic partners, business collaborators, close friends who function like partners. Something resets here. Maybe a conversation you've been avoiding finally happens. Maybe someone new walks in and the dynamic is immediately different from what you're used to. Here's the uncomfortable part: with Mercury also in Sagittarius lighting up that same house, you're going to hear things you didn't ask to hear. Feedback. Opinions about how you've been showing up. It won't all be wrong, either, which is the annoying thing. You're quick, Gemini — you process fast and move on. But the people closest to you sometimes need you to sit with something longer than feels natural. This New Moon is asking you to do that. On the work front, this could show up as a new collaboration or a shift in how you and a colleague divide responsibilities. Money-wise, any joint financial arrangement — shared accounts, split expenses, debts owed — gets a fresh look. You might realize the current setup isn't fair, or that it made sense six months ago but doesn't anymore. Physically, pay attention to tension you're carrying in your shoulders and jaw. That's your body holding the conversations your mouth hasn't had yet. The New Moon is a beginning, not a resolution. Plant something honest here and it grows into something real by spring.

Saturn and Neptune both station direct around December 13-15 — the brakes come off

Two planets changing direction in the same week is a lot. Saturn stations direct on December 13 in your 11th house of community, friendships, and future plans. Neptune follows on December 15 in that same house. These two have been retrograde for months, and if you've felt like your social circle was in a weird holding pattern — people flaking, group projects stalling, your sense of where you belong feeling off — this is why. Saturn going direct means the friend group stuff gets real again. Someone who drifted might come back. Or you realize they're not coming back, and that's its own kind of answer. A plan you had for a group, a community, an organization — it starts moving forward now, but slowly. Saturn doesn't rush. Neptune stationing direct in the same house is trickier. Neptune blurs things. While it was retrograde, you may have gotten clearer about which friendships were actually nourishing and which ones just looked good. Now that it's direct again, some of that fog rolls back in. The trick is remembering what you saw clearly during the retrograde, even when it gets harder to see. Career-wise, this matters if your work involves teams or networks. Collaborations that were stuck get unstuck. Financially, any money tied to group ventures or side projects with friends starts to clarify — who owes what, who's actually committed, who was just talking. Jupiter also begins its retrograde on December 15 in your 3rd house of communication. Your mind, which is already fast, starts turning inward. You'll revisit ideas you had earlier this year. Some of them were better than you thought. Some were worse. This isn't a bad thing — it's just a recalibration of your own thinking.

Uranus in Gemini connects with Pluto and Neptune mid-month — you're not who you were last year

Uranus has been in your sign for a while now, and you've felt it — that low-grade hum of change that won't let you settle into old patterns. This month, Uranus is working with Pluto in your 9th house of beliefs and big-picture thinking, and with Neptune in your 11th house. The effect is subtle but deep. Your worldview is shifting. Not in a dramatic, road-to-Damascus way. More like you pick up a book you loved three years ago and realize you disagree with half of it now. Or someone says something at dinner that would have impressed you before, and now it just sounds hollow. You're outgrowing ideas. That's what this is. This can feel lonely. When your perspective changes faster than your environment does, there's a gap. The people around you are still operating on the old version of you, and correcting that takes energy you might not have. Don't force it. Let the gap exist for now. In love, this shows up as wanting something different than what you've been choosing. Venus in Scorpio is sitting in your 6th house of daily routines and health, and she's working well with Mars in your 4th house of home. The attraction right now isn't to excitement — it's to someone who fits into your actual life. Someone who'd be good on a Tuesday, not just a Saturday night. Money and career: Uranus in your sign makes you restless about your professional identity. You want to do something that matches who you're becoming, not who you were. That's valid, but December isn't the month to blow things up. Gather information. Talk to people doing what interests you. The moves come in early 2027.

The December 24 Full Moon in Cancer lights up your 2nd house — money talks

Full Moons bring things to a peak, and this one lands in your 2nd house of income, possessions, and what you value. It's also a Supermoon, so the volume is turned up. On Christmas Eve, of all days. Something about your financial situation becomes impossible to ignore. Maybe it's a bill that arrives. Maybe it's looking at your bank account after holiday spending and feeling that specific kind of dread. Or maybe it's the opposite — a payment comes through, a raise kicks in, and you realize you're in better shape than you thought. Either way, the 2nd house demands honesty about resources. This Full Moon sits across from all that Sagittarius energy in your 7th house. So the money thing is connected to a relationship thing. Are you spending to keep someone happy? Is a partner's financial situation affecting yours? Are you earning what you're worth in a business partnership? These questions get loud around December 24. Health-wise, Mars in Virgo in your 4th house has been making your home life busier than usual — cleaning, organizing, fixing things, dealing with family logistics. By the time the Full Moon hits, you're tired. Not sick, just depleted. The kind of tired where you need a full day of doing absolutely nothing, and the holidays won't give you that. Don't make any big financial decisions on the 24th itself. Full Moons are for seeing clearly, not for acting. Let the information land. Sit with the numbers. The smart moves happen in the first week of January, once the emotional charge dies down and you can think straight.

Power days

  • Dec 9The New Moon in your 7th house opens a door in a key relationship — say what's been sitting in your chest.
  • Dec 13Saturn stations direct in your 11th house — a friendship or group project that stalled since summer starts moving again.
  • Dec 15Neptune goes direct the same day Jupiter retrogrades — your intuition sharpens just as your thinking turns inward.
  • Dec 17The First Quarter Moon adds momentum to whatever you started around the 9th — push through the awkwardness.
  • Dec 28Venus and Mars are still working well together — a good day for making a practical decision about love or money.

Challenging days

  • Dec 11Mercury in your 7th house picks up speed — a conversation with a partner or close collaborator gets more heated than expected.
  • Dec 14The Moon runs into Uranus in your sign — your mood swings hard and fast, and you might say something you can't take back.
  • Dec 24The Full Supermoon in your 2nd house forces a financial reckoning at the worst possible time — don't react, just observe.
  • Dec 26Post-Full Moon emotional hangover — you're processing what surfaced on the 24th and it sits heavy.
  • Dec 31Jupiter retrograde in your 3rd house makes you second-guess plans for the new year — that doubt passes by mid-January.

Major dates this month

  • Dec 13

    Saturn Goes Direct

    Forward motion resumes in structure, discipline, and responsibility

  • Dec 15

    Neptune Goes Direct

    Forward motion resumes in intuition, dreams, and spirituality

  • Dec 9

    New Moon

    Reset point — the lunar cycle starts over

  • Dec 24

    Full Moon (Cold Moon) in Cancer

    Peak of the cycle — things come to a head

  • Dec 24

    Supermoon

    The Moon at its closest and brightest — amplified lunar energy

  • Nov 22

    Sagittarius Season

    Adventure, expansion, and the quest for higher meaning

  • Dec 15

    Jupiter Retrograde Begins

    Time to reflect on growth, abundance, and philosophy

  • Dec 17

    First Quarter Moon

    Halfway to full — push through the resistance

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Frequently asked questions

What does a monthly horoscope for Gemini include?+

The monthly reading covers the dominant theme of the month, the new and full moons that bookend it, every major ingress and aspect, plus power days and challenging days. It weaves love, career, money, and growth through real transits rather than siloing them.

How accurate is a monthly horoscope?+

The transit dates are precise — those come straight from ephemeris. The interpretation is sun-sign-level, so the themes are accurate for Gemini as a whole, but how they play out in your life depends on your personal chart. Treat the dates as anchors, the themes as orientation.

Why does the monthly horoscope name specific dates?+

Because vague forecasts dont help anyone plan. Specific dates let you know when to push, when to pause, and when an outside event is likely to shift things — far more useful than this month brings change.