June 2026

Monthly Horoscope for Virgo

Your forecast for the month ahead

Monthly Overview

June 2026 starts scattered and ends with something solid. The first half keeps you busy in your 10th house of public life — Gemini season has you fielding messages, managing details, juggling more than your share. Then around June 9, Venus and Jupiter meet in Cancer in your 11th house of community, and something genuinely good lands through people you already know. The Full Moon in Capricorn on June 29 hits your 5th house of creativity and pleasure — whatever you've been building quietly gets seen. Mercury retrograde begins June 30, so finish what you can before the month closes.

At a glance

The people around you open doors your résumé can't — pay attention to who shows up in the first two weeks.

  • Key date: June 9 brings Venus and Jupiter together in your 11th house, and a social connection turns into something with real weight.
  • Watch out for: Mercury retrograde starts June 30 — don't sign anything or launch anything in the final days of the month.

Month at a glance — by life area

Love

The Full Moon on June 29 in your 5th house of romance brings something casual into sharper focus. You'll know whether it's real or just pleasant. Venus in Leo warms your 12th house earlier in the month — private feelings, secret attractions, things you haven't said yet. Mid-June favors honesty with yourself about what you actually want.

Career

The June 15 New Moon in your 10th house is the best career reset you'll get all summer. Uranus has been shaking up your professional identity — this lunation lets you plant something deliberate. Name what you want next, even if it feels premature. Your reputation is shifting whether you guide it or not.

Money

Saturn in Aries sits in your 8th house of shared finances all month. Debts, investments, money owed to you or by you — these demand attention. The June 9 Venus-Jupiter meeting could bring financial benefit through a group or network. A referral, a shared resource, a collaborative project that pays.

Health

Mars in Taurus moves through your 9th house — restlessness without a clear outlet. Your body wants movement but your schedule keeps you seated. Cancer season after June 21 makes you more emotionally absorbent than usual. You'll need deliberate downtime between social engagements, even the ones you enjoy.

The June 9 Venus-Jupiter meeting in Cancer — when a friend becomes a door

Around June 9, Venus and Jupiter come together in Cancer, lighting up your 11th house of friendships, networks, and the future you're building with other people. This is one of the luckiest transits of the year for you, and it arrives through someone you already know. Not a stranger. Not a cold opportunity. Someone who's watched you work, who trusts your competence, who thinks of you when a spot opens up. The thing is, you might almost miss it. You're busy. You've been heads-down since late May, handling logistics and details that nobody thanks you for. So when someone reaches out with an invitation — a project, a group, a casual 'hey, I thought of you for this' — your first instinct might be to say you don't have time. Don't do that. At least hear them out. This transit also softens your social life in general. Gatherings feel warmer. You laugh more easily. If you've felt isolated or like your friendships have gone transactional, this week reminds you that some people genuinely like you — not for what you produce, but for who you are at the table. That's a different kind of nourishment than you're used to accepting. Money could come through this too. A group project, a referral, a shared resource. Venus brings beauty and Jupiter expands whatever it touches. In your 11th house, that expansion happens through community. Let yourself be included.

The June 15 New Moon in Gemini — a reset in your 10th house of career

The New Moon on June 15 lands in Gemini, in your 10th house of career and public reputation. New Moons are starting points. This one asks: what do you want to be known for next? That's not a small question for you. Virgos tend to let their work speak for itself, which is noble but sometimes means nobody knows what you actually want. You get typecast as the reliable one, the detail person, the one who fixes things. And you are those things. But if there's a version of your professional life that excites you more than the current one, this is the moment to name it — even just to yourself. Uranus is also in Gemini right now, which means your career sector has been unpredictable for a while. Things shift without warning. Roles change shape. The New Moon gives you a chance to plant something intentional in that unstable ground. It won't grow overnight. But it roots. Mercury, your ruling planet, is in Cancer at this point — sitting in your 11th house. So your thinking is colored by relationships, by who you want to work with, by emotional intelligence rather than pure strategy. That's fine. Actually, it's better than fine. The best career moves you make this month come from gut feeling dressed up as logic.

Cancer Season begins June 21 — your social world gets deeper

When the Sun moves into Cancer on June 21, it joins Mercury and Jupiter already there in your 11th house. Suddenly your social calendar matters more than your to-do list. This is unusual for you. You're someone who defaults to productivity, who feels guilty when a whole day goes to conversation and connection instead of output. But this stretch — late June especially — rewards you for showing up to things. Group dinners. Collaborative projects. Online communities where you've been lurking. The 11th house isn't just about friendship; it's about shared vision. People who want the same future you do. Here's the tension: Mars is in Taurus, grinding through your 9th house of big-picture beliefs. You might feel restless, like you should be doing something more meaningful — traveling, studying, expanding. That restlessness is real but it's not urgent. It's background noise. The foreground right now is relational. The big-picture stuff will still be there in July. Health-wise, Cancer season tends to make you more emotionally absorbent. You pick up other people's moods without realizing it. If you feel drained after socializing, it's not because something's wrong — you just need more recovery time between engagements than you think you do.

The June 29 Full Moon in Capricorn — your creative work gets witnessed

The Strawberry Moon on June 29 rises in Capricorn, illuminating your 5th house of creativity, romance, and self-expression. Full Moons bring things to completion or to a head. Something you've been making — a project, an idea, a relationship that started as play — reaches a moment where other people notice it. This can feel exposing. The 5th house is personal. It's the stuff you do because you want to, not because anyone asked. Having that seen and evaluated by the world (Capricorn demands structure and results) creates a weird friction between joy and performance. You might catch yourself editing the fun out of something to make it look more serious. Don't. The thing that works here is the thing that still has your fingerprints on it. The rough edges are what make it yours. In romance, this Full Moon can crystallize something. A casual thing gets defined. A creative collaboration turns flirtatious. Or you realize you've been performing enjoyment somewhere you're actually bored — and you stop. Capricorn Full Moons don't let you pretend. Saturn in Aries is activating your 8th house of shared resources and deep entanglements all month. If money is tied up with a partner or institution, the Full Moon might force a conversation about what's fair. It won't be comfortable, but it'll be honest.

Mercury Retrograde begins June 30 — the month's last day flips the script

Mercury is your planet. When it goes retrograde, you feel it more than most signs. This one starts June 30 in Cancer — your 11th house — and it immediately asks you to revisit social commitments, group projects, and promises made to friends. The practical advice is boring but real: don't launch anything new on June 30. Don't send the important email. Don't commit to the group chat's plan without reading the fine print. Mercury retrograde in your 11th house means miscommunication with friends, plans that fall apart and reform, and old connections resurfacing. That last part isn't always bad. Someone from a previous chapter of your life might reach out. A collaboration that fizzled could get a second chance. But you'll need to move slowly with it — retrograde favors revision, not initiation. Since this retrograde barely begins before July, June's job is just to get your affairs in order before the signal scrambles. Finish conversations. Confirm logistics. Back up your files — literally. The first week of July is where the real disruption lives, but the shadow starts now. Your nervous system might feel it before your calendar does. A low-grade anxiety, a sense that you're forgetting something. You probably aren't. That's just Mercury slowing down in your chart, and your body registering the drag before your mind catches up.

Power days

  • Jun 9Venus and Jupiter meet in your 11th house — the best day of the month for social connections, group opportunities, and financial benefit through people you know.
  • Jun 15New Moon in your 10th house of career — a genuine reset point for your professional direction and public reputation.
  • Jun 21Cancer season begins with the Sun joining Jupiter and Mercury in your 11th house — collaborative energy peaks.
  • Jun 11Mercury and Mars work well together across your 11th and 9th houses — conversations about future plans gain traction and feel productive.
  • Jun 17Venus activates your 12th house in a way that opens creative inspiration — good for private work, art, and quiet romantic gestures.

Challenging days

  • Jun 29Full Moon in Capricorn in your 5th house — something personal gets exposed or evaluated; friction between joy and performance.
  • Jun 30Mercury retrograde begins in your 11th house — don't launch, sign, or commit to anything new today.
  • Jun 8Last Quarter Moon asks you to release a work habit or public obligation that's outlived its usefulness — letting go feels harder than it should.
  • Jun 25Saturn in your 8th house intensifies — shared financial matters or deep entanglements demand an honest conversation you've been avoiding.
  • Jun 14The day before the New Moon can feel empty and directionless — low energy, unclear motivation, nothing wrong but nothing clicking either.

Major dates this month

  • Jun 15

    New Moon

    Reset point — the lunar cycle starts over

  • Jun 29

    Full Moon (Strawberry Moon) in Capricorn

    Peak of the cycle — things come to a head

  • Jun 30

    Mercury Retrograde Begins

    Communication, travel, and technology disruptions — time to slow down

  • May 21

    Gemini Season

    Curiosity awakens — communication, learning, and social connection

  • Jun 8

    Last Quarter Moon

    Winding down — clear out before the reset

  • Jun 9

    Venus-Jupiter Conjunction in Cancer

    A powerful merging of love and beauty and expansion and growth

  • Jun 21

    First Quarter Moon

    Halfway to full — push through the resistance

  • Jun 21

    Cancer Season

    Home, family, and emotional nurturing take center stage

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.