June Horoscopes 2025
- Clarisse Monahan
- 2 days ago
- 13 min read

June’s tempo is brisk, buzzy, and brilliantly changeable, thanks to Mercury and Jupiter lighting up the sign of the Twins. Expect the first three weeks of June to feel like life is moving at dizzying, postmodern velocities. Information overload, hyper-social dynamics, and an accelerated pace in nearly every aspect of life.
But amid the mental gymnastics and fast-talking trickster energy, two planetary heavyweights bring blessings in slower, deeper waves: Venus and Jupiter, the sky’s two Benefics, are both moving into powerful placements this month—and they’re here to soothe, sweeten, and stabilize.
Venus enters Taurus (June 5 - July 4)
On June 5, Venus returns to her home turf: Taurus. This is an exalted, radiant placement—think pleasure without apology. Love feels solid, sensual, and slow-blooming. Beauty becomes tactile. Harmony wants a garden, a meal, a body to lounge in. For creatives and lovers alike, this is a green-light transit. Invest in the art, the skincare, the silk—whatever reminds you that pleasure can be practical, and luxury can last.
Jupiter enters Cancer (June 10 2025 to June 29 2026), beginning a new year-long chapter of emotional expansion and domestic abundance. This is a softer, more intuitive Jupiter, focused on growth through care, connection, and the creation of safe spaces—inner and outer.
Meanwhile, Saturn and Neptune meet closely in Aries, marking a rare fusion of structure and vision. Think: dream architecture. This is a potent window for beginning long-range projects that demand both imagination and discipline.
The New Moon falls in Cancer on the 25th (very emotional transit), while the Full Moon flits through fiery Sagittarius on June 11 (a night to take a friend out for margaritas).
Your horoscopes await.
ARIES
Your ruling planet, Mars—the eternal agitator, the spark of will, libido, and rage—is currently transiting through Leo for the first half of the month, inhabiting your 5th house: the theatre of pleasure, erotic display, and creative risk. Mars in a fellow fire sign is an auspicious alignment; it reintroduces a sense of vitality, performativity, and even play to your actions. Here, desire does not creep or calculate—it struts, and demands applause.
Adding a temporary but evocative harmony to this dynamic is Venus, still in your sign until June 5th, forming a flirtatious trine with Mars. This celestial duet suggests a rare concordance between want and charm, between assertion and attraction. Love, sex, and creativity—the usually discordant trinity—may, for a moment, appear to move in sync. One must be suspicious of harmony, of course, but not immune to its pleasures.
On June 17th, Mars exits Leo and enters Virgo, initiating a transition from display to discipline. The flamboyant dramatics of Leo give way to the anxious precision of Virgo. Mars in Virgo trades spectacle for systems, charisma for competence. Desire here is not shouted but diagrammed. What follows is a turn toward practical execution—toward attending to details, refining process, and locating agency in the mundane.
For you, this could feel like whiplash: from exclamation to footnote, from arousal to agenda. But there is a strange dignity in this, too. Virgo does not glamorize the work—it simply does the work.
Meanwhile, in the deeper structural zones of your chart, Saturn—the signifier of time, discipline, and inevitability—has made its ingress into Aries. This is no small matter. A Saturn cycle is never immediate; it demands latency, rehearsal, the slow violence of planning. Over the next two years, you are being asked to choose a goal—one that is less fantasy than framework—and begin the work of scaffolding it.
In plain terms: write the business plan, map the blueprint, refine the idea until it stops glittering and starts groaning under its own real weight.
TAURUS
Venus, that perennial signifier of aesthetic harmony and eroticized value, has been—cosmically speaking—in a state of disrepair. Her early-year journey through retrograde motion, a dissonant sojourn in Aries, and subsequent proximity to Saturn (the great limiter, the cold accountant of desire) rendered her symbolic field fraught, if not outright melancholic. For those with Venus as their ruling planet—Taurus, in this case—the implications have not merely been celestial abstractions but lived experience: a sense of misalignment, of beauty deferred, of emotional liquidity frozen by structural constraint. Yet a shift is imminent.
On June 6th, Venus returns to Taurus—a homecoming of sorts, or perhaps a reinstatement of aesthetic sovereignty. Here, she is not just operational; she is exalted in her materialism, unashamed in her indulgence. It is the most decadent placement in the zodiac—not in the vulgar sense of conspicuous consumption, but in the richer, more tragic sense, knowing that all pleasures are finite, yet pursuing them anyway. Venus in Taurus invites not merely self-care but an ontological affirmation of self-worth, performed through ritual acts of beautification and deliberate consumption.
Venus in your sign is a reminder that self-worth isn’t a concept—it’s a practice. It's in the way you moisturize your face, choose your clothes, protect your time, speak to yourself in the mirror. It’s magnetic energy, yes—but it begins in how you treat you.
So: wear what makes you feel radiant. Invest in comfort, in scent, in softness. But also—say no when you mean it. Speak kindly to yourself, even when you’re tired. Let this transit be a quiet revolution in how you love yourself, not in theory, but in touchable, visible, lived ways.
Then, a secondary development: Jupiter—the cosmic signifier of growth, abundance, and sometimes excess—enters Cancer and your 3rd house on June 10th. This brings a philosophical inflection to matters of language, locality, and learning. Expect an expansion in the domain of thought, of conversation, of minor daily rituals that suddenly thrum with significance. It is a good time to write, to speak, to listen—to think not in monologues but in polyphonic, relational terms.
GEMINI
Your high-flying and fast-moving nature is going to do very well this month with so many planets in Air and Fire. You’re not just moving fast—you’re processing fast, speaking fast, wanting faster still. This is acceleration with intention. If you’re in media, academia, comms, or the beautifully incoherent world of content creation, Start now. No overthinking. No editing. Draft the thesis. Submit the application. Write the evaluation—of your boss, of yourself, of civilization in decline.
Until June 21, the Sun warms your 1st House of Self—a transit that sounds like a motivational quote, but is in fact quieter, sharper. Not ego, but coherence. A lucid sense of: This is who I am, for now. You get a little extra glow, a little more spine.
And then comes Jupiter. On June 10, it moves from your sign into your 2nd House of money, value, and material grounding. The past year was about expansion—some of it cosmic, some of it bloated. Now the question becomes: what’s the tangible yield? What did the growth cost, and what might it now pay back? Yes, there could be cash. But more crucially, this is about self-worth: what you’re willing to invest in, and what you finally believe you're worth in return.
CANCER
This month starts slow but by the time we hit the Solstice it is full steam ahead. We start the month with the Sun in your 12th House of Inwardness until your season starts on the Solstice. Unlike, say, attention-monger Leo, which heavily disfavours these kinds of solar transits through the Inward Zone, your nature is inherently inward-seeking, happiest in your shell, following intuition and nurturing those closest to you. It could very well be that you might find this introspective transit even more fulfilling than Cancer season which begins on the 21st when the Sun crests your Selfhood Zone. Mark June 10th: Jupiter returns to your sign for the first time in twelve years. Astrologers call this your “lucky year”—but luck, as ever, is a complicated guest. It arrives with opportunities, yes, but also with the quiet pressure to become more than you’ve been.
Jupiter in your sign is not about passive fortune. It’s a summons to expansion, to become proportionate to your own potential. You’re being asked to take up more space—not arrogantly, but deliberately. Set a goal now—something with gravity. You have until June 2026 to become someone you’ll recognize with pride.
The New Moon in your sign on the 25th will be especially powerful. Not only is the Moon your ruling planet, but it also occurs near the Solstice. It might be useful to think of these two events as a perfect point for a mid-year reset–a time to renew vows or resolutions, as we pass the tipping point of 2025. Because this Moon occurs in your sign, intentions around it should have to do with Cancerian themes related to emotional balance and well-being. This is not a Moon for material or hyper-rational goals and schemes.
LEO
Your ruling planet, the Sun, is jetting through your Friendship and Networking zone until the Solstice, which should be a great transit for your more extroverted nature. Keep in mind, as well, that this is a Gemini Sun, characterised by spreading news, gossip, and messages aplenty. Think of the next few weeks as a time to be in the social mix, therefore. Congregate with friends and business associates. Charm them. With Mercury also buzzing through your 11th house of friends, connections, and big-picture dreams, you’ve got the gift of the gab—and not just small talk. This is power-charming, pitch-perfect, room-working energy. Negotiations? You win. Flirting? You’re fluent.
At the Solstice, the Sun slips into your 12th House, and with it comes an invitation to slow down, and soften—just for a moment. The end of June favors retreat over performance, rest over output. Think: fewer obligations, more daydreams. A little solitude could feel strangely luxurious. So for the first 3 weeks of June? Make the rounds. Say yes to the rooftop invite, the gallery opening, the weird birthday dinner you’d usually flake on. Not out of FOMO, but because soon, your interior life will demand priority, and you’ll want to go inward without guilt. And don’t worry—your season is just around the corner. July brings the spotlight back. For now, think of this time not as an intermission, but a rehearsal backstage—where the silence teaches you what the performance never could.
VIRGO
Your theme this month is clearly work-related. The Gemini Sun highlights your 10th House of Career until the Solstice (June 21st). Your ruling planet, Mercury, is extra strong (also in career) suggesting a particularly potent few weeks to be shining on the job. Gemini, of course, brings with it speed and flexibility, so you might be extra on it at the office with this placement. The Messenger Planet could also add some sharpness to your branding, whether in terms of social media or business. Your nature tends toward analytical, organised, and terse, but slick Gemini might add a bit of charm to your work presence–not a bad perk.
On the Solstice, the Sun shifts into caring Cancer, where it will activate your Friendship zone. This is a nurturing transit. Make time for emotional support when it comes to those dear to you. Set up a night out with a friend who seems to be dragging and show them some Cancer love. Jupiter also moves into this zone for a full year, ushering in a cycle of expanded friendships, social luck, and community magnetism. It’s not just about making new friends—it’s about forming connections with vision and meaning. June 10 is an especially auspicious day to set intentions around widening your circle. Think: mutual inspiration, shared momentum, the right people arriving at the right time.
LIBRA
You begin the month with Venus—your ruling planet, and thus your proxy for all things beautiful, relational, and just a little performative—moving through your 7th house of relationships. This is classically “good” astrology: harmony, sweetness, the pleasure of being understood. But harmony is not peace. It’s the negotiated truce between two selves, a choreography of compromise. And Venus here helps you remember how to move in step.
On June 5th, Venus dips into your 8th house, the darker chamber—intimacy, sex, shared resources, and emotional debt. If the 7th house is holding hands at dinner, the 8th is what happens after. This is where love becomes real: messy, intense, and often off-script. There may be more closeness now—but also more confrontation. What does it mean to be truly entangled with another human being? Not just aesthetically aligned, but psychologically merged?
And then: something higher up the ladder. On June 10th, Jupiter enters your 10th house of career, legacy, and visibility. This is big—not just “good” big, but expansive in the way that only pressure and ambition can be. The next year (stretching to mid-2026) offers a rare window to amplify your public role.
SCORPIO
The month begins with your ruling planet Mars—the ancient engine of will, rage, and eros—storming through your 4th house of home in dramatic Leo. The mood? Combustible. The walls might echo with arguments, passive aggression, or strange new clarity about domestic limits. Family tensions, loud neighbours, that pile of unfinished repairs—Mars illuminates all of it. But chaos, as always, is productive. You may find yourself finally doing something about your environment. Not out of serenity, but necessity. Then on June 17th, Mars slips into Virgo—and your 5th house—where its heat becomes focused, sharpened, almost surgical. If Leo-Mars is a shouting match in the kitchen, Virgo-Mars is an architect quietly redrafting your desire.
This is a precise, pragmatic fire—perfect for creative work, passion projects, or anything that requires slow, obsessive dedication. The 5th house is also the domain of romance, sex, and play, however with this placement, it may all feel a bit procedural. As if even intimacy now requires a schedule, a spreadsheet, a five-year plan.
And on June 10th, Jupiter enters your 9th house of philosophy, travel, and higher learning—a transit that, for once, actually sounds as good as it is. This is a year-long opening into the vast—whether that’s a literal journey abroad or a more internal pilgrimage through ideas, texts, or beliefs. You might not find answers, but you’ll find better questions. It’s time to ask what you’re really trying to understand, and to chase it—even if that just means finishing a book that’s been glaring at you from the nightstand since the pandemic.
SAGITTARIUS
While the month starts light, it could end more serious. Your ruling planet, bountiful Jupiter, is ensconced in your relationship zone until June 10th. Lucky you. Your gallivanting nature, coupled with Jupiter in this part of the chart, betokens a time to take risks in love.You also have the Gemini Sun in your Relationship sector (again more coupling). On the Solstice, the Sun shifts into caring Cancer in your Intimacy zone. Take the Gemini chit chat into the bedroom and talk instead about deeper feelings and fantasies with someone closer than close.
Saturn has just moved into your 5th House which could mean the beginning of a slow, structural reckoning with joy. This is the house of play, love affairs, children, creativity—the so-called “fun” house. And yet here comes Saturn, the philosopher of disappointment, carrying a clipboard and a clock. Suddenly, pleasure asks for a framework. You may notice your creative impulses start to tighten, refine, or demand more rigour. The novel you half-started wants a deadline. The love affair that once felt cinematic now insists on difficult conversations about reality. Children—yours, others', or the symbolic ones (projects, ideas, selves you’ve birthed)—may become mirrors of responsibility rather than fantasy. There is a melancholy here, but it’s not sterile. It’s mature.
CAPRICORN
For Capricorn, the month begins with a meaningful shift: Saturn, your ruling planet, has moved into your 4th house of home, family, and foundations. This two-year transit asks you to get serious about what “home” really means—emotionally, structurally, and spiritually. Pay attention to what’s arising now in your living situation, relationship with parents, or your sense of belonging. There’s no rush, but the questions matter.
You’ve got the Gemini Sun highlighting the humdrum 6th House of Routine until the 21st. The Gemini Sun is light, mutable, airy, and fun, so perhaps the right perspective to take on this transit is to bring new ideas and lightness to the stodginess of commutes and diet regimes. Routines don't need to be a chore. Maybe think about changing things up on the way to work (true crime podcasts instead of financial analysis) or after it (new bar, new fizzy cocktail). Gemini lends a breath of fresh air to old ways. It’s always circulating.
Then, on June 10th, Jupiter enters your 7th house of relationships—a major boost that lasts for a full year. This is an auspicious time for forming or deepening long-term partnerships, romantic or professional. Expect more harmony, optimism, and growth in your one-on-one bonds. If you’ve been looking for a sign—it’s this.
AQUARIUS
Serious Saturn, the planet of time, boundaries, and long-haul maturation, has just entered your 3rd house: the zone of communication, siblings, neighbors, and the everyday circuits of meaning we often overlook. This is not the glamorous part of the chart. This is not revolution or transcendence. This is the text message you didn’t send. The sibling rivalry unresolved. The local café whose politics you’ve ignored.
And yet, Saturn’s presence here demands attention. Structure. Presence.
Are siblings a central part of your story? If yes, expect the dynamics to become more defined, and perhaps more difficult—opportunities for clarity wrapped in the disguise of confrontation. If you’re an only child, Saturn here may bring “chosen kin” into sharp focus: the friends who act as siblings, the companions who hold you accountable without spectacle. Think: fraternal and sororal bonds redefined not by blood, but by shared ethics and mutual investment.
And then, a sweet counterpoint: on June 5th, Venus glides into your 4th house—the domestic sphere, the ancestral hearth, the place you return to when the world becomes too loud. This is an aesthetically rich transit, and one of the gentler gifts the cosmos can offer. Venus here doesn’t demand; she invites. You may feel called to beautify your space—not for show, but for the private ceremony of being at home in your own skin. This isn’t a renovation driven by ambition—it’s a subtle ritual of care. Buy flowers. Rearrange the furniture. Hang the painting. Or simply light a candle and sit still. The point is not the object, but the intention behind it.
PISCES
For Pisces, that most porous of signs—more feeling than form, more dream than doctrine—the planetary weather shifts this month in ways that are both meaningful and oddly clarifying. Jupiter, your ruling planet and cosmic patron of expansion, generosity, and hopeful excess, changes signs this month—a significant event, as it occurs only once a year. On June 10th, it moves from Gemini into Cancer, leaving your 4th house of home, memory, and ancestral roots, and entering your 5th house—the domain of creation, pleasure, and procreation. This is not merely a symbolic transition; it is a reorientation of your inner compass toward generativity, joy, and unapologetic self-expression.
Jupiter in Gemini (where it has been since mid-2024) offered intellectual stimulation but may have fragmented your sense of center. There was a certain restlessness to it—your attention caught in a thousand directions, your inner home buzzing with activity, but perhaps lacking stillness. Now, as Jupiter enters Cancer, a water sign like yourself, the tone softens, deepens. This is an especially fruitful placement for birthing new creations—whether literal children, artistic works, romantic adventures, or new mythologies of the self.
This is Jupiter at its most fecund: emotive, imaginative, and expansive in a way that nourishes rather than distracts. There is a richness here, a swelling of the heart that demands expression. For Pisces who are seeking to have children—or to give shape to new creative endeavors—this is among the most auspicious transits you could ask for. Fertility here is metaphorical and literal.
Even more poignantly, Saturn has finally left your sign, having occupied Pisces since March 2023. This was no light visitation. Saturn in Pisces is a metaphysical paradox: structure in a sign that resists definition, discipline imposed upon dream. You have likely spent the past year and change learning, in sometimes painful ways, where your edges are. If Pisces dissolves, Saturn builds walls. And that tension may have made you feel heavy, responsible, even prematurely aged.
Now, with Saturn’s departure (as of late May), the fog begins to lift—but this time, you are not lost in it. You’ve mapped something essential. You are lighter, yes, but also wiser in your softness. You’ve learned, perhaps, that boundaries are not betrayals of your nature but necessary scaffolds for it.
Note: Saturn will return briefly to Pisces later this year—a cosmic compliance check, of sorts. But for now, the pressure lifts. Enjoy it. Let your summer be one of slow pleasure, spontaneous joy, and creative re-enchantment.
Comments