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

From health and happiness to relationships and career

 

This is your year of spiritual exploration and emotional depth. Jupiter spends the first half of 2026 pulling you away from superficial people and mindless scrolling. You’re starving for substance.

By October, Mercury leads you towards an exciting new passion. Magic and mystical practices may become your thing. Venus shares her beauty secrets in November, but your glow-up may demand some downtime. By December, you’re ready to shine.

 

YOUR 2026 MANTRA: I magnetise meaningful connections.

POWER DATES: March 14, May 2, September 10, November 9

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

 

Romance and Relationship

Relationships built on convenience, bank accounts or chemistry alone face their expiration date. April’s Uranus forces the question: is this your forever?

Solid couples take a sabbatical, chase a lifestyle sea change or decide it’s baby time. Singles, August’s lunar eclipse delivers a soulmate with staying power. Family karma peaks when the North Node repairs broken bridges or burns them forever.

 

Cash and Career

Financial turbulence settles down when Uranus exits your money zone in April. Overdue payments arrive and you clear chunks of debt. May’s blue moon offers a second shot at your dream job or side hustle.

When Jupiter crowns your career sector in late June, you’re playing in bigger leagues with higher stakes. Expect support from influential players. If you run your own business, expansion into new markets becomes possible.

 

Health and Happiness

Saturn and Neptune’s February alliance brings a wellness reality check. What you uncover becomes your superpower. April’s full moon reveals a remedy in the form of a practitioner or treatment that brings visible results, such as more energy and clearer skin.

In July, Neptune’s retrograde warns you not to skimp on sleep. By November, Venus shows you that your happiness has nothing to do with impressing other people.

 

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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