Gemini, this is what the stars hold for you in 2026

From health and happiness to relationships and career, see what’s in the stars for your year ahead.

 

This is your year of family connection and finding your voice. You enter January feeling the squeeze of outdated roles and obligations that block potential.

April brings sweet relief when freedom-loving Uranus arrives in your sign, helping you to reclaim your independence and live on your own terms. Add Jupiter blazing into your communication zone midyear and your voice becomes a force. You’re backing what moves your soul, and saying what others won’t. The right people take notice, and show their respect.

 

YOUR 2026 MANTRA: My truth is my compass, my voice is my power.

POWER DATES: March 21, April 26, July 18, November 29

Your 2026 horoscopes on love, career and life are below…

 

Romance and Relationship

Family shifts are written in your stars, from children moving out to a parent moving in. When February exposes a friend’s true colours, you raise the bar on who gets your time. April’s full moon brings romance on steroids, with declarations of love and commitment on the table for singles. May’s blue moon resurrects a shelved dream for couples.

 

Cash and Career

March’s new moon floods you with fresh income possibilities, getting you rethinking that safe- but-suffocating job. As Mercury retrograde arrives in June, you’ll spot exactly where to make smart cutbacks that multiply your future wealth.

By August’s lunar eclipse, your career launches skyward, particularly if you work in creative or spiritual fields. The trajectory will surprise you, so stay adaptable. Back yourself fully and you’ll soar beyond your wildest expectations.

 

Health and Happiness

If 2025 sent you exploring alternative wellness paths, 2026 brings clarity about what truly nourishes you. Your body has its own wisdom.

When Venus ends its retrograde in November, pleasure gets personal. You’re redefining the rules of joy based on what lights you up from within, forgetting everyone else’s shoulds and musts. This is about honouring your unique wiring.

 

This article was originally published by Natasha Weber on the Marie Claire Australia website

Syndicated for Marie Claire Nigeria by Denise Eseimokumoh

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