Venus
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Capricorn


Venus
is currently in
Capricorn


Venus
is currently in
Capricorn


Venus
is currently in
Capricorn


Venus
is currently in
Capricorn


Venus
is currently in
Capricorn


From December 24th, 2025, to January 17th, 2026, Venus — the planet of love and beauty — moves through Capricorn. While spending the past few weeks in adventurous Sagittarius, Venus encouraged us to take leaps of faith and believe in the possibility of “happily ever after,” and now the no-nonsense sign of the goat is bringing us a reality check. If you’ve been letting your imagination run wild or clinging to an idealized fantasy of a relationship, this transit will push you to quit kidding yourself. It can be jarring to take off the rose-colored glasses and strip away the flattering photo filters, but Venus in Capricorn is up for the task.
With the planet of pleasure in this hardworking earth sign, practicality rules the day. But the matter-of-factness of it all doesn’t have to be boring. Washing the dishes after dinner, talking through long-term plans together, reaching out just to remind someone that you’re there for them — offering these gestures may not always be fun or glamorous, but that’s how you sustain solid, sturdy bonds. Over the coming weeks, forget the thrill of the chase. Take this opportunity to pour your time, attention, and care into building connections that feel lasting, meaningful, and real.

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As Venus flits through Gemini from July 4th to July 30th, the planet of love and beauty reminds us that there’s always time for silly games, light banter, and even a flirty moment or two. With Venus in the sign of the twins, our cravings for connection and pleasure tend to multiply. So if the ways you play have felt predictable lately, get creative with your calendar. Rally your crew to juggle the plot points of several gossipy stories at once. Flip through a random cookbook at a thrift store and make the first dish you land on. Clash patterns and quirky accessories until you’re a living, breathing conversation-starter. However you stack your schedule in the coming weeks, stay flexible so you can leave room for joy.

A word to the wise: Going from one dopamine rush to the next can easily scatter your energy. Distractible Gemini gets a reputation for ping-ponging between too many shiny things at once, but this mutable air sign’s flighty movements serve a serious purpose: revealing the depth and complexity of all our encounters, even the ones that seem fleeting or superficial. So whether you’re chatting with a friend, business partner, or dance teacher, focus on the specifics of what they’re saying. Ask thoughtful questions. Notice the notes of their perfume or the subtleties of their laughter. If you want to satisfy your curiosity, you have to pause long enough to soak up what’s in front of you. Variety is the spice of life, but paying attention is how you access its sweetness. Now go have some fun.

If you’ve been going your own way, making a scene, and turning heads like it’s no big deal, it’s time to pivot to a calmer, smoother lane. From June 5th to July 4th, Venus returns to Taurus, one of its domiciles — aka a sign where it feels at home. The planet of love and beauty is the ruler of this fixed earth sign, where connections and creative pursuits are way less messy. After Venus’ bumpier transit through Aries, we’ll be swapping “oops” and “eek” for “ooh” and “aah.”
Venus in Taurus adores the good life, and it teaches us that we’re never too hard-working or important to indulge in simple pleasures and pencil in some R & R. So ready those luxe face masks, plush pajamas, and gourmet cheese platters. Over the next few weeks, have fun taking your sweet time. Plan a DIY spa day with your loved ones. Say yes to extra cherries and whipped cream on that sundae. Enjoy a slow afternoon in the sunshine. Why not? There’s no harm in accepting the spoonfuls of honey on offer all around you.

And/but/also: Venus in Taurus can sometimes lean too far into what’s cozy. Don’t let the lure of comfort prevent you from leaving the house or exploring the unknown. Are you actually too busy to hang out, or have you let the need for “radical rest” become an excuse to keep hiding in your blanket fort? Instead of bed-rotting all day, tuck away your phone and get outside. You don’t need 24/7 beauty sleep, and the world won’t stop turning if you go offline and touch grass for a bit. Venus in Taurus is here to remind you how powerful it can be to stay rooted in the present moment. In what your senses are showing you. In what lights you up IRL. And in the possibilities available to you in the here and now.

When Venus revisits Aries from April 30th to June 5th, double down on going after what you want. After dipping back into Pisces during its retrograde journey, the planet of love and beauty is getting another adrenaline rush in the sign of the ram. For this second go-round, put into practice what you’ve learned about being courageous with your creative pursuits and your crushes. Whether you’re experimenting with radical honesty on a first date or with bolder choices in your wardrobe, keep nudging yourself out of your comfort zone. You have to play new games to win new prizes.
Venus is anything but demure in this Mars-ruled fire sign. Think: the feeling we get when something is so adorable we want to gobble it up (metaphorically, of course). But this kind of assertiveness doesn’t always come naturally to a planet concerned with grace and diplomacy. Venus is traditionally considered to be in detriment in Aries, meaning it struggles to access its usual tact in this placement. Just remember that a little friction or frustration is par for the course during this transit. Then again, busting romantic clichés and defying stale aesthetic conventions is half the fun. Matters of the heart demand bravery, after all, and the coming weeks dare us to zero in on our passions — relentlessly.




Want to know how Venus’ movements are impacting this week’s astrology? Listen to the Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas.
