Horoscopes & Monthly Forecasts

Your home for zodiac horoscopes — every sign, every month, every year. Each forecast pairs accurate planetary transit readings with a recommended crystal of the month, so you always know what the sky is doing and which stone can support you through it. Browse the monthly and yearly hubs below, then dive into your sign’s in-depth forecast. New monthly hubs are published ahead of each month, and a fresh yearly overview arrives every January.

2026 Horoscope Hubs

Each hub summarizes the key astrology of its month, recommends a crystal of the month, and links to all twelve signs.

All Horoscope Readings by Zodiac Sign

The complete archive of our zodiac forecasts — every monthly and yearly horoscope for all twelve signs, listed newest first. Find your sign and dive into the full in-depth reading.

What Is a Horoscope?

A horoscope is a forecast based on the ever-changing positions of the planets. As the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto move through the twelve signs of the zodiac, they form patterns called transits — and each transit carries a different kind of energy. Your horoscope translates those movements into language you can actually use, describing the themes, opportunities, and challenges that are active for your sign at a given time. Astrology does not predict a fixed future. Instead, a good horoscope reads the sky the way a weather forecast reads the atmosphere: it tells you what conditions are building so you can prepare, adapt, and make better choices. A month with Mercury retrograde asks for patience and review; a month with Jupiter prominent opens doors for growth. Knowing the weather lets you work with it instead of against it.

How to Read Your Monthly and Yearly Forecasts

Start with your Sun sign — the sign the Sun was traveling through when you were born, which most people know as “their sign.” Your Sun sign horoscope describes the core theme of your month or year. For a more complete picture, also read the forecast for your Rising sign (the sign rising on the eastern horizon at your birth), which governs the events and circumstances coming your way. Reading both gives you a richer, more accurate sense of what to expect. Monthly horoscopes zoom in on the transits of a single month — when to act, when to wait, when a New or Full Moon opens a doorway. Yearly horoscopes step back to the big arc of the year, shaped by slow-moving outer planets like Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Read the monthly hubs above for the immediate forecast, and your yearly overview for the long-game story of the year.

Why Crystals and Astrology Belong Together

Every crystal carries its own steady frequency, and for thousands of years people have paired stones with the energies of the sky. When a month’s astrology brings intensity — a Mercury retrograde stirring communication, a Venus retrograde reopening the heart — a matching crystal gives you something tangible to hold that intention with. Citrine for the confidence of a Jupiter transit, Rose Quartz for the tenderness of a Venus one, Selenite for clarity during a review. That is why every horoscope here comes with a recommended crystal of the month: the forecast tells you what is coming, and the stone helps you move through it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are horoscopes? A horoscope reflects real, measurable planetary positions — the transits it describes are astronomically accurate. How meaningfully those transits play out in your life depends on your full birth chart and your own choices. Think of a horoscope as a map of tendencies and timing, not a script. The most useful readers use it to time their decisions and understand the mood of a period, not to outsource them. What’s the difference between a daily, monthly, and yearly horoscope? A daily horoscope tracks the fast-moving Moon and quick aspects, capturing the mood of a single day. A monthly horoscope — like the hubs above — covers the key transits, New and Full Moons, and retrogrades shaping an entire month. A yearly horoscope follows the slow outer planets to describe the overarching story of a whole year. The shorter the timeframe, the more specific the timing; the longer, the bigger the theme. Do I read my Sun sign or my Rising sign? Both, for the fullest picture. Your Sun sign horoscope speaks to your core identity and what you are building; your Rising sign horoscope tends to describe the actual events and opportunities landing in your life. If you only have time for one, your Sun sign is the classic starting point — but knowing your Rising sign (from your birth time) noticeably sharpens the forecast. Can a horoscope predict the future? No — astrology describes the quality of time, not fixed outcomes. A transit that brings opportunity for one person may bring a test for another, depending on their unique chart. A horoscope is best used as a tool for self-awareness and timing: it helps you recognize the seasons of your life and align your actions with them, while leaving your free will firmly in your own hands.
Astrology and crystal meanings are offered for reflection, self-awareness, and spiritual inspiration. There is no scientific evidence that planetary transits or crystals determine events or outcomes, and this content is not a substitute for medical, financial, or professional advice.