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Weekly horoscope for July 27 – August 2: What the stars have in store for every zodiac sign revealed

Weekly horoscope for July 27 – August 2: What the stars have in store for every zodiac sign revealed

The Sun26-07-2025
Maggie Innes, Astrologer
Published: Invalid Date,
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
12
Letting love calm down into a quieter, more peaceful passion may go against your instincts, but Venus is supporting this move in favor of the future.
If you are single, this can mean choosing a less-exciting but more-exacting match, at least to try.
Your work abilities may feel stretched, but all the while, they are growing, ready to surprise you and the world.
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 21
That conversation you know you need to have with someone you love keeps getting pushed to the back of your mind and your diary.
But this week is different; this week you can and should start to speak, with Venus' full backing.
You have a really sharp eye for property prospects that others may miss, and a last-minute route change can be the key.
Luck wears blue stripes.
GEMINI
MAY 22 - JUNE 21
12
Believing yourself to be 'good with money' is step one in becoming just that.
So do lower any barriers in your own mind that may be holding you back.
At work, asking for what you know you are worth is easier, and at home, just one small change in a daily spending pattern can start a cascade of positive potential profits.
Love repays any risks in terms of talking.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 22
12
Venus joins Jupiter in your personal star space, and your love-life can be an enthralling mix of passion, bravery, and luck.
But none of this matters until you are ready to make it count! So do be the boldest version of yourself you can be all this week.
As Saturn's caution lifts, if you see a sudden career chance, try not to waste it.
Your Mercury skill lies in cash organisation.
LEO
JULY 23 - AUG 23
12
This is a week for love fantasies coming down to earth, as you pair up with Venus for dreamy romance.
Any recent sense of being restricted in what you can say or do can lift clean away, and as soon as you imagine a sexy partnership move or spot a new love interest, you know exactly what to do.
Funds for a special trip can be right there waiting, when you realize where to look.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEPT 22
12
Try not to take loyalty or friendship for granted this week, but show special people how much you care and value their support.
When respect is truly a two-way process, so much can change for you.
The sun highlights dark secrets and takes away their power, so you see a way through a difficult time.
Love is lighter, but with a core of strength. Luck circles 'D' names.
LIBRA
SEPT 23 - OCT 23
12
Spinning thoughts settle into a clear set of choices around midweek, when your moon-based instincts are also so strong.
So trust yourself to make the right decision, but do make one, rather than trying to keep every option open.
As Venus reaches the top of your chart, you're at the top of your love game, and such a hot passion pick.
Single? Look back at a chatty Leo.
SCORPIO
OCT 24 - NOV 22
The way you work matters as much as what you do – your chart encourages including others in your decisions and being prepared to listen.
Then conflict can change to co-operation.
You have a bold love style, but it's also willing to learn and grow, so you accept passion may not be perfect all the time, but that's what makes it interesting.
Single? Your soulmate sings out of tune.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 21
It may feel too soon for love to go deeper, but Venus has decided that needs to happen, so get ready.
You're always there for the fun, but the serious side of life asks for your attention right now too, especially at home.
When you show your vulnerable self, the response can be so positive. Luck looks south and can link you to any contest with several rounds.
CAPRICORN
DEC 22 - JAN 20
12
The heat and light of your chart centres on your weddings zone, so whether you feel ready or not, permanent promises can be brewing.
From an exchange of keys to an exchange of rings, your heart is about to find a new home.
The Pluto effect on cash gives you a thread of unexpected daring; what will you do with this?
A closed creative work door can open up.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 18
12
Turning your spotlight on yourself and giving yourself the time and space you need to think, or perhaps to heal, is a smart move this week.
Self-care is very far from selfish, and right now you could really need it.
The moon encourages you to let all thoughts flow freely, even difficult ones.
This is how you can reach a big life or love decision. Luck swaps odd numbers for even ones.
PISCES
FEB 19 - MAR 20
12
Fun and flirtation are the gifts of your new Venus chart, and everyone can be surprised by how you take this and run with it.
You can make a move towards the future, or the fantasy, you truly want, rather than settling for what you have.
While the sun and Mercury clear away work clutter to leave one shining positive path.
You also choose team members with star skill.
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