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    Your Weekly Horoscope: April 19-25, 2026

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    • Uranus moves into Gemini Saturday, beginning seven years of rapid technological and communication change.
    • Venus enters Gemini Friday through May 18, prompting networking, curiosity, and fresh idea exchange.
    • Aries still carries planetary momentum: independence, assertion, and willpower; prioritize physical challenge alongside mental stimulation.
    • Taurus birthday week encourages reflection: Uranus leaves Taurus after impactful years, so take stock and review recent changes.
    • Taurus inventive communications and adaptability can become income sources, dare to be different with new ideas and comms.

    Your weekly horoscope is here. Taurus season kicks off this week, so on one level, it’s time to kick back, relax, and smell the spring flowers. Stability is a keyword for this solar season, so slow down, be in the moment, in your body, in your immediate environment. Taurus is associated with good food, nature, and building resources. Enjoy life while also considering how best to preserve your lifestyle through investments that grow over time and last. It’s the slow life, slow food, and simple things. Quality thrift finds are in, fast fashion is out. That said, Venus heads into Gemini on Friday through May 18 for a quick burst of data, gadget, and information-loving energy. The big news on Saturday is yet another slow-moving planet-changing sign. Uranus, the planet representing game-changing technological advances, the shock of the new, and disruption, heads into fast-paced Gemini…for seven years. Yes, this is a seven-year-itch vibe. What was hot (since 2018) is immediately not. Gemini is associated with twins, doubles, and two sides of the same coin. It rules the paradox, the puzzle, curiosity, and the quick-witted thief. This era of Uranus promises to do for communication what it did for house plants while travelling through earthy Taurus.

    Expect tech and comms to hit that futuristic bell curve, nervous systems to deal with even more pace and data, and sharp shifts in transport and how we learn to manifest. Since Uranus is literally what we can’t know yet, we must simply understand the themes, look back at last time, and cast ahead from there. Lean into this Taurus season to steady your mind, take conscious nature breaks from tech and mental load, and shore up your digital doorways because the information age, along with the trickster, is here.

    Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of April 19 through April 25, 2026.


    Aries (March 21–April 19)

    After the headline-grabbing seven-planet pile up in your sign, the moon moved out of Aries post new moon lunation (on Friday) and the sun shifts to Taurus on Sunday. That still leaves five planets platforming Aries themes for us all, and especially you, to resonate with. Themes of independence, direct action, assertion, and willpower—identity, pioneering, and even anger are still on the table. How have these themes been showing up in your life? What’s new, and how are you expressing any frustration, irritation, or pent-up anger? Physical challenge is as essential as intellectual challenge, so get your mind and body moving. Uranus, the planet representing change, shifts into nimble Gemini on Saturday (for seven years all up), which is great news since your signs are incredibly compatible. The speed of movement in comms may exhaust everyone else, but your mind is stimulated by the possibilities coming your way. Embrace the new era, dear Aries!


    Taurus (April 20–May 20)

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    Happy birthday, Taurus! The sun is wearing the mantle of the divine bovine from Sunday through the following four weeks. Enjoy the sunshine, nature, good company, and good food. You’re all about the slow pace, quality, and value, so stock your larder with your favourites and share the abundance with the people you love most. Venus is your ruling planet, which we see in your love and appreciation of pleasure and beauty. This Friday she heads into Gemini, bringing a more outgoing interest in new ideas and even a little networking. She is joined in your money sector by Uranus on Saturday. This is a huge deal since it has a seven-year stay in each sign, and this is its final few days in Taurus. Having been host to Uranus since 2018, your life looks radically different from then, so look back, reflect, and take stock before the next era. Your inventive or fresh ideas, comms (spoken, written, or visual), and ability to adapt are key to income now, so dare to be different!

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