February 2026

Monthly Horoscope for Virgo

Your forecast for the month ahead

Monthly Overview

February 2026 asks you to sit with some things you'd rather fix immediately. The Full Moon in Leo on February 1 lights up your 12th house — private stuff surfaces, the kind you've been filing away. Mid-month, a Solar Eclipse lands right on your 7th house of partnerships, and that changes the shape of at least one important relationship. Mercury slides into Pisces and then goes retrograde by month's end, so conversations you think are finished have a way of reopening. Jupiter in Cancer keeps feeding your 11th house of community and future plans, which is genuinely good news. But this month isn't about speed. It's about letting things rearrange.

At a glance

A partnership eclipse reshuffles what you thought was settled, and the month asks you to stop managing everything for five minutes.

  • Key date: February 17 brings a Solar Eclipse in your 7th house — expect a relationship shift you didn't plan for.
  • Watch out for: Mercury retrograde starts February 27 in Pisces, and miscommunications with partners or close collaborators will spike fast.

Month at a glance — by life area

Love

The Solar Eclipse on February 17 lands in your partnership zone and reshuffles the deck. If you're with someone, the dynamic between you shifts — what you've been tolerating quietly becomes harder to ignore. New connections that form this month have a fated quality, arriving through your wider social circle thanks to Jupiter in your 11th house. Mercury retrograde after the 27th brings old relationship conversations back around.

Career

Uranus goes direct in your 9th house on February 4, freeing up plans that stalled around education, publishing, or long-distance projects. The eclipse mid-month changes client or partnership dynamics at work. Don't finalize contracts or major agreements after February 27 when Mercury retrogrades — terms will need renegotiation in March. Your network is your best professional asset this month.

Money

Saturn and Neptune together in your 8th house make shared finances murky all month. Debts, joint accounts, or money owed to you need a careful second look — the first set of numbers probably isn't the whole picture. Jupiter supports unexpected income through friends or group projects. Hold off on major financial commitments during the last week of February when Mercury retrograde muddies the details.

Health

The Full Moon on February 1 in your 12th house correlates with fatigue and disrupted sleep. Give yourself a lighter first week. Mercury retrograde starting February 27 often hits Virgos in the gut — literally. Digestive issues, stress-related tension, the usual Mercury-rules-Virgo stuff. Mid-month is your strongest window physically. Use it.

The February 1 Full Moon in Leo stirs up what you've been keeping to yourself

This Full Moon hits your 12th house — the part of your chart that holds everything you've been quietly processing but not saying out loud. For Virgo, that's a long list. You're the sign most likely to have a fully formed opinion about something and still sit on it for three more weeks, just to make sure. This lunation doesn't let you do that. Whatever's been accumulating — frustration at work, something unresolved with a friend, a feeling about your own life that you keep pushing to the back of the line — it comes forward now. Not dramatically. More like you wake up one day and realize you're tired of carrying it. The Sun and Moon are both activating your 6th and 12th house axis, which means daily routines and private emotional life are tangled together. You might notice that the thing bothering you at work is actually about something else entirely. Or that your body's been holding tension you attributed to stress but is really about avoidance. Pay attention to sleep patterns around this date. Dreams get loud. This is also a decent moment for money stuff — Jupiter in your 11th house of networks and long-term goals is supporting Mercury in your 7th house. A conversation with someone in your circle could open a door you didn't know existed. Not a windfall, but a useful connection. The kind where someone says 'I know a person' and actually follows through. Health-wise, the 12th house Full Moon often correlates with fatigue. You're running on fumes from January. Give yourself a slower week if you can. You won't miss anything important.

The February 17 Solar Eclipse in Aquarius resets your closest partnerships

This is the big one. An annular Solar Eclipse lands in Aquarius, which is your 6th house — but with Pluto sitting right there and the Moon involved, the ripple reaches your 7th house of partnerships hard. Eclipse seasons in this part of your chart don't come around often, and when they do, they tend to rearrange things you thought were stable. That could mean a relationship enters a new chapter. Someone you've been doing a careful dance with finally says what they actually want. Or you do. It's not always comfortable — eclipses don't ask permission. If something in a partnership has been held together by routine rather than genuine investment, this is when the cracks show. That's not a catastrophe. It's just honest. For some Virgos, this eclipse brings someone new into the picture. Not necessarily romantic — could be a business partner, a collaborator, someone whose presence shifts how you see your own capabilities. Saturn and Neptune are sitting together in your 8th house of shared resources and deep entanglements, and they're coloring this eclipse with a strange mix of realism and fog. You'll feel pulled between wanting hard facts and sensing something you can't quite name. Both impulses are valid. Neither one wins outright this month. Career gets touched here too. If your work involves clients or one-on-one relationships of any kind, expect the dynamic to shift. A client leaves, a new one arrives, or the terms of engagement change. Money tied to other people — commissions, shared accounts, debts — gets reviewed whether you planned to or not. The best thing about this eclipse: it clears out pretense. Whatever's left after February 17 is more real than what came before.

Mercury enters Pisces and then goes retrograde on February 27 — conversations loop back

Mercury moves into Pisces mid-month, landing in your 7th house of partnerships. Your thinking gets softer. Less analytical, more impressionistic. For a Virgo, this can feel like trying to write with your non-dominant hand — you know what you mean, but the words come out sideways. Then on February 27, Mercury stations retrograde. In your 7th house. So every conversation you've had with a partner, collaborator, or significant person in the last few weeks? It's getting a second pass. Emails you sent get misread. Agreements you thought were clear turn out to have gaps. An ex or former colleague might resurface — not because the universe is testing you, but because unfinished business has a way of finding its way back when Mercury reverses in a relationship house. This retrograde is especially tricky because Mercury in Pisces doesn't do precision. It does feeling. And you're someone who wants the details nailed down. The tension between your natural instinct to be exact and Mercury's refusal to cooperate will be real. Plans made after the 27th will probably need revision in March. But here's the useful part: Jupiter in Cancer, your 11th house, is giving Mercury a boost all month. Your friends and wider network are a resource right now. When a conversation with one person stalls, someone else in your circle has the missing piece. Don't try to solve everything through the one relationship that's frustrating you. Go wider. Health note for the retrograde period: watch your digestion. Mercury rules your sign, and when it retrogrades, Virgos often feel it physically. Nothing serious — just your system telling you to slow down before your brain agrees to.

Saturn meets Neptune in your 8th house — February's undercurrent all month

This is the transit that sits underneath everything else in February. Saturn and Neptune are practically on top of each other in Aries, which is your 8th house — the house of other people's money, intimacy, and the stuff you don't post about online. Saturn wants structure. Neptune dissolves it. Together in your 8th house, they create a month where financial arrangements with others feel both necessary and confusing. If you're negotiating a raise, splitting costs with a partner, dealing with insurance or taxes, expect the process to be slower and murkier than it should be. The numbers might not add up on the first pass. Someone might not be fully transparent. Or you might realize you've been avoiding looking at a financial reality because it's uncomfortable. In relationships, this transit deepens things — but not in a greeting-card way. More like you and someone you're close to finally acknowledge a dynamic that's been operating under the surface for a while. It might be about control. It might be about who gives more. It's the kind of conversation that doesn't have a clean resolution, and that's okay. Not everything needs to be resolved in one sitting. Uranus in your 9th house of big-picture thinking goes direct on February 4, and that helps. Ideas about your future that felt stuck since last year start moving again. Travel plans, educational goals, or a project that requires you to think beyond your usual scope — these get unstuck. It's a slow unsticking, not a dramatic breakthrough. But by mid-February you'll notice you're thinking about possibilities you'd shelved. The 8th house work this month is about being honest with yourself about what you actually need from other people — financially and emotionally — without editing the answer to sound more reasonable.

Power days

  • Feb 4Uranus goes direct in your 9th house — plans around travel, education, or a big idea finally start moving forward again.
  • Feb 10Mercury and Jupiter connect across your 7th and 11th houses — a conversation with a friend leads to a real opportunity in partnership or work.
  • Feb 17The Solar Eclipse in your 6th-7th house axis clears out what's not working and makes room for something more honest.
  • Feb 19Venus in Pisces in your 7th house peaks in warmth — the best day of the month for connection, reconciliation, or meeting someone who matters.
  • Feb 23Jupiter's support from your 11th house is strongest — group projects, community involvement, and future planning all flow well.

Challenging days

  • Feb 1The Full Moon in your 12th house brings buried frustrations to the surface — you'll feel drained and emotionally full at the same time.
  • Feb 9Last Quarter Moon asks you to let go of a plan or expectation that's no longer realistic — harder than it sounds for a Virgo.
  • Feb 15Saturn and Neptune sit almost exactly together in your 8th house — financial confusion or an uncomfortable intimacy conversation peaks.
  • Feb 27Mercury stations retrograde in your 7th house — a partnership conversation you thought was resolved reopens with new complications.
  • Feb 28The first full day of Mercury retrograde brings miscommunications and tech glitches — double-check anything you send to a partner or collaborator.

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 Virgo

2026 asks you to stop fixing things that aren't broken and start paying attention to the ones that are. Saturn sits in your 8th house of shared resources and deep entanglements all year, and it's slow, heavy work — the kind where you can't see progress for months and then…

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Frequently asked questions

What does a monthly horoscope for Virgo 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 Virgo 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.