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The Full Buck Moon Is Coming—Here's What It Means for Each Star Sign

The Full Buck Moon Is Coming—Here's What It Means for Each Star Sign

Elle10-07-2025
If things have been feeling a little off-kilter lately, take solace in the fact that July's full moon—nicknamed the buck moon—is about to rise, and with it comes inevitable change.
The buck moon gets its name from the time of year when male deer, or bucks, begin to grow their new antlers, per BBC's Sky at Night magazine, and it will be available to witness on Thursday, July 10. It's also notable because it's one of the lowest-hanging full moons you'll see all year. Full moons mirror the sun's positions, so when the sun is at its highest (as it is in the summer months), the full moon is as its lowest.
This year's buck moon will bring inner strength, a result of the tension between our current Cancer sun and Capricorn moon, which dictate our personal lives and public ambition, respectively. Find everything you need to know about how the buck moon will impact your sign, below.
The buck moon is responsible for supercharging ambition, so expect to feel the urge to chase goals that perhaps, until now, you've been burying deep within. Your confidence may begin to spike, as will your impatience, so channel that energy into a bold move—not a meltdown.
The buck moon will spotlight your finances and values, dear Taurus. It's time to shed old spending habits and invest in what truly matters: emotional security and the relationships that tether you and keep you grounded. Expect a surprise in your comfort zone but rather than running away, which may be your natural instinct, try to embrace it.
Communication is your playground this year, Gemini, and July's buck moon will truly hand you the megaphone. Remember to speak your truth, but don't overshare. Sibling drama or neighborhood news may surface, but what goes around comes around, so try to avoid the urge to engage in frivolous gossip. If there's been a simmering romance burning in the background of your life, this may be the time to enjoy it a little; write, call, connect, but don't forget to listen.
The moon is your celestial North Star, and this month's full moon promises to truly light up your self-worth. If old, tired insecurities threaten to resurface, channel your inner light; you've worked hard to be where you are today. Money matters may also demand attention this month, but just remember to budget—there's no need to binge.
The buck moon lands in your sign this month, Leo, making you the ultimate main character. Use that energy to reinvent your look, your brand, and your attitude. Old drama may fall away, and relationships might shift as you demand authenticity. Just remember to keep the people who have supported you from the beginning by your side; loyalty has never meant more.
Consider this buck moon your cosmic detox, Virgo. If hidden feelings threaten to bubble up, then let them—it's time to release what's no longer serving you. A secret might come to light, but it'll be liberating, so use that energy to prepare for a new chapter. Mental and emotional clutter, be gone.
July is when your social calendar explodes—expect invitations, group chats, and maybe a reunion. The buck moon highlights your friendships and future goals, but remember that while collaboration is key, so is setting boundaries. In the romance realm, love could blossom with a friend—or an old flame may reappear. Be ready, but stay grounded.
A career makeover is coming your way, Scorpio, as the buck moon puts your ambitions in the spotlight. The propulsive energy of this full moon will also lead you to a place of recognition. Own your power, but play nice with people in positions of authority. And if you've been hustling for a while, trust that the rewards are close.
Adventure beckons this month, Sagittarius, and the buck moon is your cosmic passport. Travel, study, or a wild idea may tempt you this month. All that's left for you to do is to say yes and lean into the power of the unknown. Everything is possible. And while it may be time to broaden your horizons, don't ghost your responsibilities—inspiration may strike from afar.
Transformation is the name of the game. The buck moon will expose what's hidden: debts, desires, or a taboo topic, so ensure you demand clarity with any financial matters that may arise. This month, an intimate relationship will also deepen or end, but before you make any knee-jerk decisions, remember that vulnerability is your secret weapon. Walk away from old baggage that no longer serves you and watch as, like a phoenix from the ashes, you emerge stronger.
Partnerships take center stage this month as the buck moon brings clarity to a relationship—romantic, business, or otherwise. It will also force you to make a choice when a pressing decision looms: Now is your time to either commit or quit. Communication is key, but so is compromise.
Wellness is your full-moon focus for the month of July; use the energy that you'll feel to cement habits and routines you've been trying to make stick. But also listen to your body and rest, hydrate, and skip the drama. There may be a work project that wraps up or a new door that opens—stay ready.
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