On April 25th, 2026, Uranus enters Gemini. We got a taste of this energy from July 7 - November 7, 2025 but not for nearly a century before that. Uranus here is shifting how we communicate, process information, and make sense of an unusual reality.
Let’s recap what Uranus in Taurus has reshaped since 2018, and some of what the last full Uranus in Gemini cycle set in motion. Then we move into what this shift means for the collective and your rising sign.
Over the past seven years, Uranus in Taurus has disrupted every sense of stability. The cost of everyday life has shifted sharply, with rising food prices, supply chain disruptions, and a broader sense that material security is less predictable than it used to be. At the same time, how people earn and manage money has changed, with gig work, multiple income streams, and declining cash usage.
There’s also been a restructuring of value systems. Cultural conversations around gender roles, relationships, and bodily autonomy have become more visible and polarized. Media consumption has shifted toward algorithm-driven platforms over traditional gatekeepers.
Uranus last moved through Gemini in the 1940s, a period of rapid transformation in communication systems. Radio became the dominant mass news medium, bringing real-time war updates and political messaging directly into homes. Early television emerged, and information began moving faster than ever before.
It was also an era of intensified information warfare, where messaging, media, and perception were shaped at scale and spread rapidly. Communication systems themselves began to break from older patterns, including how news was delivered and how information was exchanged.
Mass media becomes more sensational and harder to verify. AI development accelerates faster than governance. Short-form content becomes more compressed and fragmented.
Identity discussions intensify, including increased visibility of nontraditional expressions. Travel and transportation systems become more unpredictable. Electrification expands across daily life as systems become more dynamic and unstable.
An identity shift initiated by external factors; noticeable changes in your appearance; multiple revisions in life direction. The urge to break from expectations. The drive to reinvent yourself on the fly. The impulse to disrupt who you thought you had to be.
A shake-up in how you make money; trying different jobs or income streams; inconsistent or unpredictable finances; possible sudden windfall or expense; rethinking what you own and what’s worth keeping.
The urge to experiment with how you make money. The drive to detach from what security is supposed to look like. The impulse to start over and reconfigure your material life.
A period of instability around finances and income streams; experimenting with different ways of earning money; unpredictable financial flow, including sudden gains or expenses; rethinking material security and what you actually need.
The urge to experiment with how you make money. The drive to detach from traditional ideas of security. The impulse to start over and simplify what you own.
Conversations that begin challenging the status quo; faster thinking through tech and online tools; shifts in your neighborhood, community, and sibling relationships.
The urge to challenge what’s being said around you. The drive to rework how you communicate. The impulse to disrupt your usual environment.
Conversations that challenged the “norm” in your environment; faster problem-solving through tech and online tools; shifts in your neighborhood, community, and sibling relationships.
The urge to challenge what’s being said around you. The drive to rework how you communicate. The impulse to disrupt your usual environment.
Frequent or random changes in residence; disruptions in your home life; unconventional family dynamics; unexpected home repairs; returning to roots through travel or inherited property.
The urge to break from where you live. The drive to rework what “home” looks like. The impulse to start over somewhere that actually fits.
Frequent changes in residence; shifts in home life and emotional stability; unconventional family dynamics; unexpected home repairs; returning to ancestral roots through travel or inheritance.
The urge to break from where you live. The drive to detach from what “home” is supposed to be. The impulse to start over somewhere that actually fits.
Dating outside your usual type; on-again, off-again romance; multiple hobbies or creative outlets; taking risks in the name of curiosity over comfort; unexpected developments around creative expression and social media.
The urge to take chances in romance and pleasure. The drive to experiment with creative expression. The impulse to stop playing it safe.
Dating outside your usual type or intense romantic situations; new hobbies or creative experimentation; increased risk-taking in comfort zones; unexpected developments around children or fertility topics.
The urge to take chances in romance and pleasure. The drive to experiment with creative expression. The impulse to stop playing it safe.
Irregular daily routines; unusual work opportunities; shifting job structures and schedules; unusual pet behaviors; experimenting with health and wellness regimens.
The urge to disrupt your daily routine. The drive to revise how you navigate work and health matters. The impulse to change course when things feel stagnant.
Irregular or disruptive daily routines; unusual work opportunities or shifts in job structure; inconsistent schedules; experimenting with new health or wellness approaches.
The urge to disrupt your daily routine. The drive to revise how you approach work and health matters. The impulse to change course when things start to feel stagnant.
Sudden shifts in relationship status; meeting people who challenge your expectations; unconventional partnerships forming quickly or ending just as fast; changes in client relationships or contracts; redefining what commitment looks like.
The urge to reassess who you’re in partnership with. The drive to renegotiate how relationships and agreements function. The impulse to move toward connections that feel more aligned.
Sudden shifts in relationships; changes in partner direction or priorities; unexpected growth in social media audience; experimentation in partnerships; odd client and contract situations.
The urge to reassess partnerships. The drive to renegotiate agreements. The impulse to navigate instability in one-to-one dynamics.
Noticeable changes in intimacy; unexpected inheritance or estate matters that disrupt plans; something concealed is revealed and it alters your direction; nuances in finances, especially taxes and shared money.
The urge to confront deeper entanglements. The drive to navigate shared resources. The impulse to expose what’s been hidden.
Nuances in shared finances; taxes and contractual entanglements; inheritance or estate matters that disrupted plans; hidden matters revealed that altered direction.
The urge to reassess financial entanglements. The drive to navigate shared resources carefully. The impulse to deal with hidden obligations.
Release from cultural conditioning; shifts in worldview through exposure to information that challenges cultural or political narratives; spontaneous travel and experiences; advanced study in tech or esoteric topics.
The urge to question established belief systems. The drive to expand through information, travel, or study. The impulse to explore ideas that reshape your worldview.
Release from cultural conditioning; worldview shifts through experiences that challenged prior teachings; spontaneous travel; advanced study in tech or esoteric topics.
The urge to break inherited belief systems. The drive to expand thinking through exposure to new ideas. The impulse to question what you were taught.
Career shifts; unexpected milestones; advanced skills propelling work forward; increased freedom in work; unusual workplace events; pushing against norms and structures, including union dynamics.
The urge to break restrictive career structures. The drive to apply skills publicly. The impulse to challenge work and authority structures.
Career shifts and milestones; increased visibility and responsibility; skill advancement changing your work trajectory; unusual workplace dynamics; battles or challenges with authority structures.
The urge to break career constraints. The drive to apply skills in visible ways. The impulse to challenge workplace authority.
Shifts in social and political groups; expanding networks; fast-forming and changing connections; friend group restructuring; evolving long-term goals through associations.
The urge to move between networks. The drive to redefine direction through community. The impulse to shift plans through group influence.
Shifts in your involvement in social, political, or humanitarian groups; encounters with people from different walks of life; short-term plans becoming long-term goals or vice versa; changes in friend groups.
The urge to move between communities or groups. The drive to rethink your long-term goals through social connection. The impulse to shift what you’re involved in socially.
More time alone; deeper periods of self-reflection; learning about different spiritual traditions; sudden insights that disrupt thought patterns; releasing self-sabotaging behaviors.
The urge to withdraw from the noise. The drive to understand yourself through reflection and study. The impulse to break patterns that no longer serve you.
More time alone; deeper periods of self-reflection; learning about different spiritual traditions; sudden insights that reshaped your self-concept; releasing self-sabotaging behaviors.
The urge to withdraw from the noise. The drive to understand yourself through reflection and study. The impulse to break patterns that no longer served you.
An identity shift that moves you away from trying to fit in and toward full self-expression; noticeable changes in your appearance or presentation; making visible changes after a period of internal processing; going back and forth on direction as you redefine who you are.
The urge to break from expectations. The drive to reinvent yourself in real time. The impulse to show up differently than before.