February 2026
Monthly Horoscope for Pisces
Your forecast for the month ahead
Monthly Overview
February 2026 splits you in two. The first half keeps you slightly invisible — Sun, Moon, Mars, and Pluto all moving through your 12th house of hidden things, old patterns, and the stuff you'd rather not look at. You're processing more than producing. Then Pisces season arrives on the 18th, and Mercury and Venus are already waiting there for you. That's when you start to feel like yourself again. But the month's real story is the Saturn-Neptune meeting in your 2nd house of money and self-reliance — a once-in-a-generation transit that rewrites how you think about security. This isn't a small month. It just starts quietly.
At a glance
A slow, internal first half gives way to Pisces season and a rare Saturn-Neptune event that changes your relationship to money and stability for years to come.
- Key date: The February 17 Solar Eclipse lands right at the start of your sign, resetting your sense of identity and direction.
- Watch out for: Mercury goes retrograde on February 27 in Pisces — conversations you start in the last week of the month will need to be had again in March.
Month at a glance — by life area
Love
Venus in Pisces makes you magnetic without trying — people feel pulled toward you, and existing relationships get warmer and easier. Jupiter in your 5th house of romance adds luck and openness. The Saturn-Neptune meeting in your 2nd house brings up practical relationship conversations about money and living situations. Not romantic, but necessary. After the 27th, Mercury retrograde means watch what you promise.
Career
The Solar Eclipse on February 17 clears out a behind-the-scenes work situation — something that's been quietly draining you loses its grip. Your season starting on the 18th puts you back in the spotlight. Mercury in Pisces helps you communicate ideas that have been hard to articulate. Don't launch anything brand new after February 25 — wait until Mercury retrograde passes.
Money
The Saturn-Neptune meeting in your 2nd house is the biggest financial transit you'll see in years. It asks you to look at real numbers instead of estimates and feelings. If your income is stable, this is when you formalize it — contracts, savings plans, actual structure. If it's shaky, you'll feel that now. Better to know than to guess.
Health
The February 1 Full Moon in your 6th house of health puts a spotlight on habits that aren't working. Sleep, diet, exercise routines — whatever you've been neglecting gets harder to ignore. The 12th house emphasis all month means rest is genuinely important. Your body is processing a lot. Don't push through fatigue just because you can.
The February 1 Full Moon in Leo lights up your 6th house — your daily life gets loud
The month opens with a Full Moon in Leo hitting your 6th house of routines, work, and health. Something that's been building at your job or in your daily habits reaches a peak. Maybe a project wraps up. Maybe you realize the schedule you've been keeping is actually making you tired, not productive. This Full Moon has a dramatic quality — Leo doesn't do things halfway — so the realization lands with some weight. You might feel genuinely fed up with a coworker situation or a recurring health issue you've been ignoring. The body keeps score, and yours has been keeping a detailed ledger.
With Mars and Pluto both in your 12th house of what's hidden, you're not going to handle this loudly. You'll stew. You'll think about it in the shower. You'll draft a message and delete it. That's fine — this isn't the week for confrontation. But do pay attention to what surfaces, because it's real. The 12th house doesn't manufacture problems. It just reveals the ones you've been stepping over.
Money could come into this too. The 6th house rules your income from actual work — not windfalls, not investments, but what you earn by showing up. If you've been undercharging, overdelivering, or working in a way that doesn't match what you need financially, the Full Moon puts that gap right in front of you. You won't solve it on February 1. But you'll stop pretending it's fine.
Saturn meets Neptune in Aries on February 20 — your 2nd house of money and security gets rebuilt from the ground up
This is the transit of the month. Honestly, it's the transit of the decade. Saturn and Neptune haven't met in the same sign since 1989, and now they're converging in Aries, right in your 2nd house — the part of your chart that governs money, possessions, and what makes you feel stable.
Saturn is structure. Neptune is dissolution. When they meet in your money house, something you've been relying on financially — a job, a client, a way of earning, a belief about what you're worth in the market — gets tested. Not destroyed. Tested. Saturn doesn't tear things down randomly. It removes what can't hold weight. If your income source is solid, this transit just asks you to formalize it — get the contract, open the account, stop doing financial planning in your head.
But if something's been shaky — if you've been floating on hope instead of structure — February is when you feel the floor shift. Neptune in your 2nd house has been blurring the line between what you actually have and what you think you have. Saturn shows up and says: count it. What's the real number?
This sounds harsh, and it can be uncomfortable. But here's the thing — Pisces is one of the signs that actually benefits from Saturn's presence. You're naturally fluid, adaptable, good at feeling your way through. Saturn gives you something to push against. A wall to lean on. The discomfort isn't the transit hurting you. It's the feeling of something finally becoming solid.
In relationships, this plays out as conversations about shared expenses, living situations, or who pays for what. Boring stuff. Important stuff. The kind of talk that makes a relationship real instead of just romantic.
The February 17 Solar Eclipse in Aquarius — something ends in the dark before your birthday begins
An annular Solar Eclipse lands on February 17 in Aquarius, your 12th house. Eclipses in the 12th are strange. They don't announce themselves. You won't necessarily know what shifted until weeks later. But something is ending — a pattern, a fear, a chapter you've been dragging behind you.
The 12th house is where you keep the things you don't show people. Old grief. Quiet addictions. The version of yourself you were three years ago that you haven't fully let go of. This eclipse clears some of that out. Not dramatically. More like realizing one day that you haven't thought about something in a while, and that absence is the change.
With Pluto also in this house, the clearing goes deep. Pluto's been in Aquarius since 2024, slowly composting your 12th house material. The eclipse accelerates that. If you've been in therapy, doing dream work, meditating, or just spending more time alone than usual — this is why. Your psyche has been doing renovations.
The next day, February 18, the Sun enters Pisces. Your season begins. And it begins clean — or at least cleaner than it would have without this eclipse. Think of it as the house being aired out before you walk in.
Mercury and Venus are already in Pisces by mid-month, so you've got your communication planet and your love planet both in your sign when your season starts. You'll feel sharper, more articulate, more magnetic. People notice you more. Not because you're performing — because you're actually present.
Career-wise, this eclipse can mark the end of a behind-the-scenes project or a quiet exit from a role that's been draining you. The 12th house rules institutions too — hospitals, large organizations, bureaucracies. If you've been tangled in one, February 17 starts to untangle it.
Mercury and Venus in Pisces all month — your words land and people want to be near you
Mercury in Pisces gets a bad reputation. People say your thinking goes fuzzy, your emails get weird, you lose your keys more. And sure, Mercury in Pisces isn't great for spreadsheets. But for you — a Pisces — Mercury in your own sign means your intuition and your words finally match. You say what you mean. Or more accurately, you say what you feel, and it comes out right.
Jupiter in Cancer, your 5th house of creativity and romance, is sending support to Mercury all month. Ideas flow. Creative projects that felt stuck start moving. If you write, paint, make music, or do any kind of creative work, mid-February is genuinely productive. Not in a grinding way — in a way where things come easily and you don't have to force it.
Venus in Pisces is even better. Venus is exalted in your sign — this is her favorite place to be. Love gets softer, warmer, more natural. If you're seeing someone, the connection deepens without either of you trying. If you're single, you're more attractive right now than you realize. Not in a superficial way — people feel safe around you. That's the Venus-in-Pisces effect.
The catch: Mercury goes retrograde on February 27. So everything I just said about your words landing perfectly? That starts to wobble at month's end. Conversations from the last week of February will need revisiting. Don't sign anything major after the 25th if you can avoid it. Don't send the important text at 11pm on a Tuesday. Just wait.
Uranus goes direct in Taurus on February 4 — your 3rd house of communication unsticks
Uranus has been retrograde in your 3rd house since last September. The 3rd house covers your immediate environment — siblings, neighbors, short trips, daily conversations, the way you process information. Uranus retrograde here has felt like your thoughts were circling instead of landing. Ideas you had in the fall didn't go anywhere. A conversation with a sibling or close friend got stuck in a loop.
On February 4, Uranus goes direct. Things unstick. That idea you shelved? Pick it back up. The person you stopped talking to? You might hear from them. Or you might finally know what to say.
With the Sun in Aquarius creating friction with Uranus around this date, the unsticking isn't gentle. It's more like a jar lid that suddenly gives way and you spill coffee on yourself. The breakthrough is real, but it's messy. You might blurt something out. You might get news you weren't expecting. A plan changes suddenly — travel plans especially.
This is actually good for you. Pisces can get trapped in loops of overthinking, replaying conversations, wondering what someone meant by that one sentence. Uranus direct says: stop replaying. New information is coming in. The old tape is irrelevant.
Financially, the 3rd house connects to side income, freelance gigs, and local business. If you've been thinking about picking up extra work or launching something small, early February gives that a push. Nothing huge. But the door opens.
Power days
- Feb 4Uranus goes direct in your 3rd house — stalled conversations and shelved ideas suddenly start moving again.
- Feb 14Mercury and Jupiter connect across your 1st and 5th houses — creative ideas flow easily and people respond well to what you say.
- Feb 18Pisces season begins with Mercury and Venus already in your sign — you feel like yourself again after a foggy few weeks.
- Feb 21Venus in Pisces receives support from Jupiter in Cancer — one of the luckiest days of the month for love and creative work.
- Feb 17The Solar Eclipse clears old 12th house weight right before your birthday season — a rare clean slate.
Challenging days
- Feb 1The Full Moon in Leo pressures your 6th house — a work or health situation demands attention you'd rather not give it.
- Feb 9Last Quarter Moon brings a low-energy dip — you're between cycles and nothing feels urgent enough to act on.
- Feb 20Saturn meets Neptune in your 2nd house — financial reality checks arrive whether you asked for them or not.
- Feb 27Mercury retrograde begins in Pisces — miscommunications start immediately, especially around anything you said or promised this week.
- Feb 5The Sun clashes with Uranus across your 12th and 3rd houses — unexpected news disrupts plans you thought were settled.
Major dates this month
- Feb 4
Uranus Goes Direct
Forward motion resumes in innovation, freedom, and unexpected change
- Feb 17
Annular Solar Eclipse
Ring of fire eclipse — illuminating hidden truths
- Feb 1
Full Moon (Snow Moon) in Leo
Peak of the cycle — things come to a head
- Feb 17
New Moon
Reset point — the lunar cycle starts over
- Feb 27
Mercury Retrograde Begins
Communication, travel, and technology disruptions — time to slow down
- Jan 20
Aquarius Season
Innovation, community, and breaking free from the old
- Feb 9
Last Quarter Moon
Winding down — clear out before the reset
- Feb 18
Pisces Season
Intuition, dreams, and dissolving boundaries
This year for Pisces
2026 asks you to get honest about what you've been absorbing that isn't yours. Saturn moving through your 2nd house of money and self-reliance puts real pressure on how you earn and what you think you deserve — not in a feel-good way, but in a 'the rent is due…
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