Jun 29 – Jul 5, 2026

Virgo Weekly Horoscope

Your weekly horoscope for Virgo — this week's cosmic energy.

This Week

The Full Moon in Capricorn on June 29 lands in your 5th house of creative expression and pleasure — something you've been building toward finishes or peaks. Then Mercury stations retrograde on June 30 in your 11th house of friendships and future plans, scrambling group logistics and revisiting old social threads. A week that starts loud and then asks you to slow down and double-check everything.

At a glance

A creative or personal project reaches a turning point right as communication tangles start piling up.

  • Key day: June 29, when the Full Moon in Capricorn illuminates what you've been quietly investing your time and heart into.

Week at a glance — by life area

Love

Venus and Jupiter together in Leo activate your 12th house — the hidden one. Feelings you thought you'd filed away come back, not with urgency but with a dull ache. If you're with someone, there's something you haven't said. Not because it's hard, but because you haven't found the right moment. It keeps not arriving.

Career

Mars and Uranus moving together through your 10th house of career and public reputation bring sudden shifts. A role changes shape, a project pivots, someone above you makes a decision you didn't see coming. Stay flexible. The disruption itself isn't the problem — reacting before you have the full picture is.

Money

Mercury retrograde starting June 30 in your 11th house can tangle shared expenses or group financial commitments. A subscription you forgot about, a split bill that gets messy, money owed from a while back. Check your recurring charges. Boring advice, but it saves you a headache by Thursday.

Health

The Moon passing through your 6th house midweek puts daily habits under a magnifying glass. Sleep patterns feel off, or you notice you've been skipping the one thing that actually helps you feel normal — whatever that is for you. Saturn in Aries pressuring your 8th house means your body is keeping score of the stress you're intellectualizing.

Key days this week

  • 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

  • Jun 21

    Cancer Season

    Home, family, and emotional nurturing take center stage

Something you've been working on — a project, a relationship dynamic, something you care about more than you let on — comes to a head around June 29 with the Full Moon in Capricorn lighting up your 5th house. This isn't abstract. You'll see results, or you'll see that the results aren't what you expected. Both are useful. But the second one stings, and Virgos tend to internalize that sting as proof they should've done it differently. Resist that impulse. Sometimes the thing just isn't ready yet. Then June 30, Mercury goes retrograde in Cancer, your 11th house of friendships and group plans. Old texts resurface. Someone from a former circle reaches out, or a plan you thought was settled gets rescheduled twice. Mars and Uranus are traveling close together in Gemini, activating your 10th house of career — so professionally, things feel unpredictable. A sudden opportunity or a sudden curveball. Hard to tell which until it lands. Midweek, the Moon moves through Aquarius and your 6th house of daily routines. The small stuff demands attention. Appointments, errands, the email you keep skipping. Venus and Jupiter together in Leo, sitting in your 12th house, do something quieter — old feelings about someone surface when you're not busy enough to ignore them. Not dramatic. Just there, like a song you forgot you knew. By the weekend, the pace eases. Not because anything resolved, but because you stopped trying to force it. That's enough for now.

Frequently asked questions

What does a weekly horoscope for Virgo cover?+

A weekly reading maps the cosmic arc from Monday through Sunday — the Moons journey through the signs, any new or full moons, ingresses, and the most active aspects between faster planets. It tells you where the energy peaks midweek and what to watch for by Friday.

When is the best time to read your weekly horoscope?+

Monday morning sets the tone, but the reading stays relevant all week — come back midweek if you want to recalibrate, or on Sunday for a quick recap of what the upcoming days held.

How is a weekly horoscope different from a daily one?+

The daily zooms in on todays Moon and aspects. The weekly steps back to show the full seven-day arc — which day matters most, when energy shifts, and how the weeks storyline unfolds. Use them together: weekly for context, daily for nuance.