2026
From the end of April to the beginning of June, Gemini, you will be getting accustomed to working with Uranus in your sign. It’s important to pay attention to the choices that you make and not take out your feelings on the special person in your life. This will help to bring a positive development into your romantic life with the Full Moon in Sagittarius on May 31 and prepare you for future changes.
September is an active month, especially for committed relationships. Practice caution around the New Moon in Libra on October 10, especially as Venus retrograde shifts into Libra from October 25 – November 13. Don’t be too quick to break up or say yes to a proposal. Give yourself time to move through this time so that come December, you can trust yourself to know what is meant for you.
If you're single: Pay attention to what you really want from a relationship, Gemini. Uranus finally begins its phase in Gemini on April 25, which means that you will be going through a deep process of personal transformation this year. This impacts every area of your life, including your romantic choices.
Remaining aware of what you want and continually checking in with yourself can help you find true love by the beginning of June. Just remember to practice patience, as it’s likely there won’t be any significant developments for how to move forward until December. Let love be a journey in 2026.
If you're in a relationship: Be mindful of your choices, Gemini. While Uranus in your zodiac sign is positive, it may also bring confusion and impulsive choices. Be careful about letting any restlessness in your own life cause issues for you in your relationship. Look at how your partner loves you, and don’t be too quick to throw it all away for someone who only seems perfect on the surface.
You may need greater independence in 2026 to explore personal themes of change that arise, so just be sure to communicate that with your partner. While the end of the year may bring challenges, the foundation that you build will allow you to work through them, as long as you’re not quick to throw it all away.















