2026
Yearly Horoscope for Scorpio
What the stars have in store for you
Yearly Overview
Pluto sits in your 4th house of home and roots all year, and it's been there long enough now that you feel it in your bones — the slow dismantling of whatever felt permanent. 2026 is the year you stop resisting that process. Saturn in your 6th house of daily life keeps things honest and a little heavy through the first half, while Jupiter in your 10th house of career and public life hands you something real to work toward. The tension between what's falling apart privately and what's building publicly defines this year. By December, you'll look back and realize the ground shifted under you without breaking anything that mattered.
At a glance
The private demolition makes room for a public arrival you didn't plan.
- Love arc: Love gets quieter and more honest this year — the people who stay are the ones who can handle you unedited.
- Career arc: Jupiter in your 10th house delivers recognition you've earned but hadn't expected to receive yet.
- Money arc: Saturn in your 6th house makes income feel earned down to the cent, but what comes in stays.
- Biggest transit: Pluto in your 4th house continues reshaping your relationship to home, family, and what 'safe' actually means to you.
Year at a glance — Q1 to Q4
Q1 · Jan–Mar
The February 17th solar eclipse in your 5th house sets the tone early — something creative or romantic demands your attention in a way you can't brush off. The March 3rd lunar eclipse follows two weeks later and lands in your communication sector, forcing a conversation you've been avoiding. Saturn in your 6th house makes daily life feel heavier than usual. Energy is low. Patience is required. But Uranus going direct on February 6th in your 8th house unsticks a financial or intimate situation that had been frozen since late 2025. Things move again, even if slowly.
Q2 · Apr–Jun
Jupiter in your 10th house is fully active now, and career momentum picks up noticeably. This is the quarter where opportunities arrive — not out of nowhere, but as the natural result of work you've already done. Pluto retrograde begins May 9th, turning your attention inward even as external life accelerates. Old family dynamics resurface. You're juggling public ambition with private reckoning. Mars in your 8th house gives you the drive to pursue joint ventures and shared financial goals. Don't hesitate on collaborative offers that come in April or May.
Q3 · Jul–Sep
Three retrogrades begin: Neptune on July 7th, Saturn on July 28th, and Uranus on September 12th. Everything slows. The August 12th total solar eclipse in your 10th house is the year's most significant career moment — expect a professional chapter to close and another to open. The partial lunar eclipse on August 28th stirs up something emotional you thought you'd resolved. Energy runs in bursts and crashes. This quarter asks you to pace yourself rather than push through. Rest isn't optional.
Q4 · Oct–Dec
Pluto goes direct October 18th in your 4th house, and the home or family situation that's been churning all year finally settles into its new shape. Saturn goes direct December 13th, releasing the pressure on your daily routines and health. Neptune follows on December 15th, clearing confusion around work and wellness. The last weeks of the year feel noticeably lighter. You end 2026 with a clearer sense of what your life actually looks like now — not what it used to be, not what you wish it were, but what it is.
Love & Relationships
Someone you're close to will say something this year that lands differently than they meant it. That's how the first quarter starts — a conversation that reveals a gap you didn't know existed. The February eclipse on the 17th hits your 5th house of romance and creative expression, and it doesn't illuminate anything pretty. It shows you where you've been performing closeness instead of experiencing it. That's uncomfortable. Sit with it.
Venus moves through your 10th house of public life for a stretch in the summer, which means your love life and your reputation brush against each other. You might meet someone through work, or people might have opinions about who you're with. Either way, the private and the public bleed together in ways that feel exposing.
Pluto in your 4th house has been rearranging your relationship to intimacy for a while now. This year it gets specific. You'll notice you have less patience for surface-level connection. Not in a dramatic way — you just won't want to explain yourself as much. The people who already understand you become more important. The ones who need a tour guide to your inner life start to feel like work.
The March 3rd lunar eclipse falls in your 3rd house of communication. Something gets said out loud that had been circling for months. It might be you saying it. It might be someone else. But after that, a relationship either deepens or it gets honest about its limits.
By mid-year, Mars in your 8th house of shared resources and deep entanglement brings heat. Physical attraction runs high. So does the potential for conflict about money, power, or who owes what to whom. These aren't separate issues — they're the same issue wearing different clothes.
The last quarter of the year is quieter. Neptune goes direct in December in your 6th house, and the fog lifts on some daily dynamic that had been confusing you — maybe a roommate situation, maybe the way you and a partner divide labor. It becomes clear. Not fixed, necessarily. But clear. And for you, clarity is halfway to resolution.
Career & Purpose
Jupiter in your 10th house of career and public standing is the headline. This transit doesn't happen often, and when it does, it tends to deliver. Not overnight success — more like the right person notices you, or a project lands in front of the right audience, or you get offered something you'd been working toward without realizing you were close.
The first half of the year is where the momentum builds. Mars in your 8th house gives you a kind of relentless focus on shared projects and collaborative ventures. You're good at working with other people's resources — investments, grants, partnerships where someone else brings the capital and you bring the vision. That's where the money and the opportunity sit.
Saturn in your 6th house of daily work keeps the grind real. You won't coast. Whatever recognition comes, it arrives because you showed up consistently when nobody was watching. Saturn here makes the workdays longer and the tasks more tedious, but it also builds something durable. Think of it as the year your reputation catches up to your actual output.
The August 12th total solar eclipse lands in your 10th house directly. This is a reset point for your professional identity. Something ends — a role, a title, a way you've been known — and something else begins. Eclipses don't ask permission. You might not choose the timing. But the direction will feel right in hindsight.
Uranus in your 8th house keeps things unpredictable when it comes to collaborations and business partnerships. Someone might pull out unexpectedly. Or an opportunity appears from a direction you never considered. Stay flexible about the how, even when you're fixed on the what.
Pluto retrograde starting May 9th asks you to look at your motivations. Are you building something because you want it, or because you're trying to prove something to someone who isn't even watching anymore? That question matters this year. The answer changes what you prioritize in the fall.
Money & Abundance
Saturn in your 6th house of earned income and daily labor means money comes through effort this year. There's no windfall energy here — what arrives, you worked for. The upside is that what you build financially in 2026 tends to last. Saturn rewards consistency over cleverness.
Jupiter in your 10th house can bring raises, promotions, or new income streams tied to your professional reputation. This is more likely in the first half of the year, before Saturn's retrograde starting July 28th slows institutional processes. If you're negotiating salary or rates, do it before summer.
Uranus in your 8th house of shared finances and debt keeps things volatile when it comes to other people's money. A partner's income might fluctuate. An investment could surprise you — in either direction. Joint accounts or shared financial obligations need more attention than usual. Not because something bad will happen, but because the unexpected is literally the transit's nature.
The February eclipse can shake loose a financial arrangement that wasn't working. Maybe you realize you've been undercharging. Maybe a subscription or recurring expense suddenly looks absurd. Small recalibrations in February and March compound over the year.
Mars in your 8th house mid-year brings energy to pursue debts owed to you, apply for funding, or renegotiate terms on existing agreements. You have leverage you might not realize. Use it while it's there — Mars moves on.
Pluto in your 4th house has been changing your relationship to security itself. What used to feel like 'enough' doesn't anymore — not because you're greedy, but because your definition of stable has evolved. You might spend more on your home this year. Renovations, a move, buying something that makes your space feel more like yours. That spending isn't frivolous. It's Pluto asking you to invest in the foundation.
By the fourth quarter, Saturn goes direct December 13th and financial clarity returns. Anything that felt stuck or delayed resolves. End the year by looking at what you actually spent versus what you thought you'd spend — the gap tells you something about where your real priorities live.
Health & Energy
Saturn in your 6th house of health and daily routines is the dominant influence all year. This transit is not subtle. It shows up as fatigue, joint stiffness, or just a general sense that your body is asking for more maintenance than it used to. You're not falling apart — you're being asked to take the boring stuff seriously. Sleep schedules. Hydration. The stretching you skip.
The first quarter might feel heavy physically. Saturn here can bring a low-grade exhaustion that doesn't respond to rest alone — it responds to structure. A consistent routine matters more than an intense one. Three short walks a week will do more for you than one dramatic gym session followed by nothing.
Mars in your 8th house mid-year brings intensity to your physical energy. You'll have bursts of drive followed by crashes. The pattern is boom-and-bust unless you actively pace yourself. Your stamina isn't the issue — your recovery time is.
The Neptune retrograde starting July 7th in your 6th house is worth watching. Neptune here can blur your awareness of symptoms. You might ignore something that needs attention, or you might worry about something that turns out to be nothing. If something feels off physically between July and December, get it checked rather than guessing. Neptune makes self-diagnosis unreliable.
The August eclipses bring a reset to your energy levels. Something shifts — maybe you finally drop a habit that was draining you, or you start something that makes a noticeable difference. Eclipse periods often correlate with sudden health improvements when you've been doing the groundwork.
Mental health-wise, Pluto in your 4th house keeps stirring up old family material. That shows up in the body. Tension in the jaw, shoulders, stomach. The places you hold things you haven't processed. This isn't a year to ignore the connection between what you're feeling emotionally and what your body is doing.
By December, when both Saturn and Neptune go direct, the fog lifts and the heaviness eases. You'll feel lighter. Not because anything magical happened, but because you stopped fighting the routine and let it carry you.
Personal Growth
Pluto has been in your 4th house long enough now that the transformation isn't theoretical. You've already lost something — a version of home, a family dynamic, a sense of belonging that used to be automatic. 2026 is when you start building on the cleared ground instead of mourning what stood there before.
The February 17th solar eclipse in your 5th house of self-expression and creativity cracks something open. You might suddenly feel drawn to make something — write, paint, build, perform. Or you might realize you've been suppressing a part of yourself that wants to be seen. Either way, the eclipse doesn't let you stay hidden.
Pluto retrograde from May 9th through October 18th is a five-month window where you're asked to look backward before moving forward. Old patterns with family resurface. Not as crises — more as echoes. You'll hear yourself say something your parent used to say. You'll react to a situation the way someone reacted to you twenty years ago. Noticing is the work. You don't have to fix it all at once.
Jupiter in your 10th house gives you external validation this year, which is nice but also complicated for you. Scorpio doesn't always trust praise. You might find yourself suspicious of good things — wondering what the catch is, or whether you deserve it. That suspicion is worth examining. Not everything that comes easily is a trap.
The August 12th eclipse is a turning point for your public identity. Who you are to the world shifts. This might mean a new role, a new title, or simply that people start seeing you differently. It can feel disorienting when external perception changes faster than internal identity.
Uranus in your 8th house keeps pushing you toward psychological honesty. Things you used to be able to ignore about yourself become impossible to avoid. This isn't punishment — it's just Uranus refusing to let you stay comfortable with half-truths about who you are.
By year's end, you're someone slightly different than who started January. Not unrecognizable. Just more honest. The gap between who you are privately and who you present publicly gets smaller — and that's where the real relief lives.
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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