2026

Yearly Horoscope for Pisces

What the stars have in store for you

Yearly Overview

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 and your plan needs updating' way. Neptune retrograde starting in July turns your usual intuitive radar inward, and for once you'll have to sit with your own feelings instead of everyone else's. Pluto continues reshaping your 12th house of hidden life, pulling old fears into the light whether you're ready or not. This year doesn't break you. It rearranges you.

At a glance

The year you stop floating and start choosing — Saturn demands a plan, Neptune sends you inward, and Pluto finishes clearing out what was hiding in the basement.

  • Love arc: Jupiter in your 6th house of daily life means love shows up in ordinary moments, not grand gestures — the person who remembers your coffee order matters more than the one who writes you poetry.
  • Career arc: Saturn in your 2nd house forces you to price yourself correctly and stop volunteering for roles that cost you more than they pay.
  • Money arc: Your financial picture gets tighter before it gets clearer — by December, Saturn going direct gives you a structure that actually holds.
  • Biggest transit: Neptune retrograde beginning July 7 in your 2nd house strips away the fog around how you've been fooling yourself about security, comfort, and what's actually sustainable.

Year at a glance — Q1 to Q4

Q1 · Jan–Mar

January through March is the most intense stretch. Uranus goes direct on February 6, shaking up your home and family sector. The February 17 solar eclipse near your 12th house surfaces something you've kept private — a fear, a desire, an old wound you thought had healed. Two weeks later, the March 3 total lunar eclipse hits your partnership area and forces an honest look at a relationship that's been coasting. Saturn in your 2nd house keeps the financial pressure on. You're tired, you're processing a lot, and the temptation to retreat is strong. Don't disappear completely — but do cancel plans you don't mean.

Q2 · Apr–Jun

April through June settles into a steadier rhythm. Pluto retrograde begins May 9 in your 12th house, and the inner excavation work goes quiet and deep. Jupiter in Leo keeps your daily work sector busy — you're productive, even if the tasks feel unglamorous. Mars in Gemini energizes your home life, and you might rearrange your living space or tackle a project you've been postponing. Money is still tight but manageable. The big drama of the eclipses has passed, and you're in the part of the year where small, consistent effort matters more than big revelations. Show up. Do the boring thing.

Q3 · Jul–Sep

July through September is when the interior work peaks. Neptune retrograde starts July 7, Saturn retrograde follows July 28, and your usual way of navigating the world goes offline for maintenance. The August 12 total solar eclipse in your 6th house can trigger a real change in your health routine or daily work structure. The August 28 partial lunar eclipse follows, stirring up something emotional you thought you'd handled. Uranus retrograde begins September 12 in your 4th house. Home life feels unstable. Your body wants rest your schedule won't allow. This quarter asks the most of you.

Q4 · Oct–Dec

October through December is the exhale. Pluto goes direct October 18, and something heavy you've been carrying privately lifts — not with fanfare, just with relief. Saturn goes direct December 13, Neptune follows December 15, and the financial and emotional fog that defined much of your year finally clears. You can see your life plainly. Some of what you see is better than you expected. The holidays feel different this year — less performative, more honest. You end 2026 knowing yourself in a way that's hard to describe but impossible to fake.

Love & Relationships

Something about the way you've been loving people is going to feel unsustainable this year. Not because you're doing it wrong — more like you've been running a tab you can't cover. Jupiter spending most of 2026 in Leo, lighting up your 6th house of routines and daily rhythms, means the relationships that work are the ones woven into your actual life. The Tuesday phone calls. The person who shows up when your car won't start. Grand romantic arcs lose their appeal when you're tired, and you will be tired at points this year. The February eclipses hit hard. The solar eclipse on February 17 lands near your 12th house, and old relationship patterns — the ones you thought you'd outgrown — resurface. An ex texts. Or you catch yourself doing that thing where you disappear into someone else's mood and forget you had your own plans. The total lunar eclipse on March 3 follows two weeks later and shakes something loose in your partnership sector. If a relationship has been running on autopilot, this is when the silence gets loud enough to notice. Venus in Leo through the middle of the year warms up your 6th house, which sounds unromantic but isn't. You fall for people through proximity. Shared errands. The coworker who makes you laugh during a boring meeting. Love doesn't arrive with fireworks — it arrives with familiarity, and that's actually more your speed than you usually admit. Here's the uncomfortable part. Neptune starts its retrograde on July 7 in Aries, sitting in your 2nd house, and this messes with your usual ability to read people. You're used to sensing what someone needs before they say it. This summer, that signal gets scrambled. You'll misread a situation or two. Someone you thought was safe turns out to be careless with you. It stings, but it also teaches you something about the difference between intuition and wishful thinking. By fall, Mars in Gemini energizes your 4th house of home and family. Domestic life picks up. Arguments with family members that have been simmering get spoken out loud. This sounds rough, but the relief of actually saying the thing is worth the awkwardness. Pluto going direct on October 18 in your 12th house releases something you've been carrying in private — a grief, a secret attachment, an old story about who you are in love. You don't announce it. You just feel lighter one day and realize it left. The last weeks of the year are quieter. Saturn goes direct on December 13, Neptune on December 15, and the fog lifts. You see your relationships as they are — not as you hoped or feared. Some of them look better in clear light. Some don't. But you're not guessing anymore.

Career & Purpose

You've probably been undercharging. Or overdelivering. Or both. Saturn in Aries, sitting in your 2nd house of income and earned value, has been making this painfully obvious since it arrived, and 2026 is when you can't ignore it anymore. The projects that drain you for minimal return, the boss who keeps adding responsibilities without adjusting your title — Saturn doesn't let you pretend that's fine. Early in the year, Uranus going direct on February 6 in Gemini shakes up your 4th house of foundations. This could mean a literal move that changes your commute, or a shift in your home situation that forces you to rethink your work schedule. Something about the container of your life changes, and your career has to adjust. You might turn down a promotion because the hours don't fit. Or you start freelancing from a different city. The point is: your professional life bends around your personal needs this year, not the other way around. Mars in Gemini through mid-year fires up that same 4th house, and you'll feel a restless drive to build something from home or on your own terms. Side projects gain traction. If you've been sitting on a creative idea — a shop, a course, a portfolio — Mars gives you the push to actually do something with it. Jupiter in Leo supporting Mars from your 6th house of daily work means the effort pays off in a practical way. Not fame. Not viral success. Just steady, real-world results that add up. Pluto retrograde starting May 9 in Aquarius, your 12th house, pulls you into behind-the-scenes work. This is research, planning, strategy — the invisible labor that nobody applauds but that makes everything else possible. If your career involves any kind of healing, counseling, creative, or spiritual work, this period is especially productive. You're doing your best thinking when nobody's watching. Saturn goes retrograde on July 28, and the financial pressure that's been motivating you eases slightly — but so does your momentum. You might feel stuck or wonder if the changes you made were worth it. They were. This is just Saturn checking whether you'll hold your ground when nobody's clapping. The August 12 total solar eclipse falls in Leo, your 6th house. A job change, a health-related career pivot, or a complete overhaul of your daily work routine is possible around this date. Don't cling to the old schedule if it's clearly not working. By December, Saturn goes direct and the professional structure you've been building all year finally feels solid. Not glamorous. Solid. Like a table you built yourself — it wobbles slightly but it holds your weight.

Money & Abundance

Let's be direct. 2026 is not a year you get rich. It's a year you get real about money. Saturn in Aries has been camped in your 2nd house of finances, and its whole project is making you look at the numbers instead of the feelings. Pisces tends to have a complicated relationship with money — not because you're bad with it, but because you'd rather not think about it. This year, you think about it. The first quarter is the tightest. Saturn is still moving forward, and an expense you didn't plan for — a repair, a medical bill, a deposit on something — forces you to reorganize. The February 17 solar eclipse can coincide with a financial revelation. Something you didn't know about a shared account, an insurance policy, a debt. It's not catastrophic, but it requires attention you'd rather give to literally anything else. Neptune in Aries is also in your 2nd house, and until its retrograde begins on July 7, there's a fog around your financial picture. You might underestimate what you owe or overestimate what's coming in. Double-check invoices. Read the fine print on that subscription you forgot about. Neptune makes things look softer than they are, and in a money house, soft edges cost you. Jupiter in Leo activating your 6th house is actually helpful here. It brings opportunities to earn through service, daily work, and skill-based gigs. The money comes in smaller, steadier amounts rather than one big windfall. Think raises, not jackpots. Extra shifts, not inheritance. It's not exciting, but it's reliable, and reliable is what Saturn wants from you right now. When Neptune goes retrograde in July, the fog clears. You see your bank account without the filter. For some Pisces, this is a relief — things are better than you feared. For others, it's a wake-up call. Either way, you can finally make decisions based on actual numbers. Pluto going direct on October 18 in your 12th house can bring financial closure on something that's been lingering — an old debt resolved, a settlement finalized, money returned that you'd written off. It comes from an unexpected direction. Saturn going direct on December 13 is the real turning point. Whatever financial system you've been building — a budget, a savings plan, a new income stream — it clicks into place. You end the year with less anxiety about money than you started with. Not because you have more of it, necessarily, but because you finally know where it goes.

Health & Energy

Your body is going to ask for more rest than your schedule allows. That's the central tension of your health picture this year, and there's no clever workaround. Jupiter in Leo expanding your 6th house of health and daily habits sounds like it should be generous, and it is — but Jupiter expands everything, including the consequences of what you've been ignoring. If you've been skipping meals, sleeping badly, or running on caffeine and adrenaline, Jupiter makes sure you feel it. The first few months, Mars in Gemini activates your 4th house, and your home environment directly affects your physical state. A noisy apartment, a bad mattress, a roommate whose schedule clashes with yours — these aren't just annoyances, they're health issues. Fixing the small environmental things makes a bigger difference than any supplement or workout plan. The February and March eclipses stir up stress that lives in your body. Pisces stores tension in the feet, the lymphatic system, the immune response. Around the March 3 lunar eclipse, pay attention if you're getting sick more easily or feeling swollen and sluggish. Your body is processing something your mind hasn't caught up with yet. Summer is when things shift. Neptune retrograde starting July 7 actually helps your health by reducing the psychic sponge effect you usually run. You absorb less of other people's stress. Your sleep improves. You can tell the difference between your anxiety and someone else's, which for a Pisces is genuinely life-changing. Saturn retrograde beginning July 28 eases the financial pressure that's been keeping your shoulders up near your ears. The August 12 total solar eclipse in your 6th house is significant. A health routine that's been half-working gets replaced by something that actually fits. Maybe you switch doctors. Maybe you finally address the thing you've been Googling at 2am instead of mentioning to anyone. Eclipses in the 6th house don't always mean health crises — more often they mean you stop tolerating a low-grade problem you'd gotten used to. Uranus retrograde starting September 12 in your 4th house can disrupt your home routine again, and your body notices. Keep things simple when your environment is chaotic. Walk. Drink water. Go to bed when you're tired instead of scrolling for another hour. By the final quarter, Saturn and Neptune both go direct in December, and your physical energy stabilizes. You won't feel superhuman. You'll feel steady, which after this year is exactly enough. The version of you that enters 2027 sleeps better and worries less about things that haven't happened yet.

Personal Growth

Pluto has been in Aquarius, working through your 12th house — the part of your chart that holds everything you don't show people. The dreams that embarrass you. The fears you've outgrown but still flinch at. The version of yourself you were before you learned to perform the current one. This isn't a quick renovation. Pluto's been at this for a while, and 2026 is when you start noticing the results. The Pluto retrograde from May 9 to October 18 is the deepest stretch. During these months, old material surfaces. Not dramatically — more like finding a box in the back of a closet you forgot you packed. A childhood memory. A creative project you abandoned. A belief about yourself that someone gave you and you never questioned. You look at it, and it doesn't fit anymore. That's the whole process. You don't need to do anything ceremonial with it. You just notice it doesn't fit. Neptune retrograde starting July 7 is the other big interior event. Neptune is your ruling planet, so when it turns inward, you turn inward. Your usual way of moving through the world — sensing, absorbing, adapting — gets quieter. This can feel disorienting at first. Like losing a sense you rely on. You might feel less creative, less connected, less like yourself. But what's actually happening is simpler: you're hearing your own thoughts without the background noise of everyone else's feelings. Uranus in Gemini has been rattling your 4th house of roots and identity foundations. The person you were raised to be and the person you're becoming don't match, and 2026 is when you stop trying to bridge that gap politely. This doesn't require a dramatic break from your family or your past. It just means you stop apologizing for the parts of you that don't make sense to the people who knew you first. The February eclipses are a threshold. The solar eclipse on February 17 near your 12th house cracks open something private. The lunar eclipse on March 3 makes it visible — to you, at least. A realization about who you are that you can't un-know. Saturn in your 2nd house keeps all of this grounded. Every spiritual insight has to pass a practical test: does this change how you live? Does it affect what you do on a Tuesday? Saturn doesn't care about epiphanies that stay in your journal. It wants them in your schedule, your bank account, your daily choices. By December, when both Saturn and Neptune go direct within two days of each other, you're standing in a different place than where you started. Not a higher place — that kind of language doesn't mean anything. A clearer one. You know what you're carrying because you chose it, and what you put down because it was never yours.

Major transits this year

  • Feb 6

    Uranus Goes Direct

    Forward motion resumes in innovation, freedom, and unexpected change

  • Feb 17

    Annular Solar Eclipse

    Ring of fire eclipse — illuminating hidden truths

  • Mar 3

    Total Lunar Eclipse

    Blood Moon — deep emotional transformation and release

  • May 9

    Pluto Retrograde Begins

    Time to reflect on transformation, power, and rebirth

  • Jul 7

    Neptune Retrograde Begins

    Time to reflect on intuition, dreams, and spirituality

  • Jul 28

    Saturn Retrograde Begins

    Time to reflect on structure, discipline, and responsibility

  • Aug 12

    Total Solar Eclipse

    A rare and powerful moment of total cosmic reset

  • Aug 28

    Partial Lunar Eclipse

    Partial shadow work — examining what needs healing

  • Sep 12

    Uranus Retrograde Begins

    Time to reflect on innovation, freedom, and unexpected change

  • Oct 18

    Pluto Goes Direct

    Forward motion resumes in transformation, power, and rebirth

  • 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

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Frequently asked questions

What does a yearly horoscope for Pisces cover?+

The yearly reading maps the full astrological arc — the biggest transits of the year (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto), eclipse seasons, and how each plays through love, career, money, and personal growth. Its the long-game view: where youre heading, not whats happening this Tuesday.

When should I read my yearly horoscope?+

Anytime works, but the start of the year and birthday week are natural inflection points. Come back at major transit dates — eclipses, big ingresses, retrograde stations — to see whats next.

How is a yearly horoscope different from a monthly one?+

The yearly tracks the slow planets — Jupiter and beyond — which move through signs over months or years and shape the bigger story. The monthly handles the faster movers and the lunar cycle. Yearly is the plot, monthly is the chapters.