
Horoscope today, July 24 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Find time for sorting family stuff early in the day as later the new moon urges you to focus on your creative self and where you would like this to take you next.
Trying an online space for size can be one of your day's breakthroughs.
Love that keeps talking can keep growing, so deal with any silences sooner rather than later.
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
That message or call you have hesitated to reply to needs dealing with by tonight.
If, deep down, you know what you want to say, this is the time to say it.
Your new sun-sent ability to take people as you find them can stand you in good stead at work, as you celebrate skills and accept flaws.
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♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
A new moon of new starts reminds you it's never too late to correct words or actions you have regretted.
It's better to say something today than carry on worrying tomorrow.
Your star strength is rooted in Saturn and the stability of bonds and beliefs this brings.
If you have to rock the surface, underneath stays strong.
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♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
You are ready to take your own love-style and make it matter instead of feeling you have to copy others.
The right romantic path for you should be selected by you, no one else.
Mars's might in your communication zone helps your voice carry further and mean more than it has for weeks, so do use this well.
♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
The new moon lights up your sign and you see clearly how you can make a set of circumstances work better for you.
This may mean 'giving in' a little in order to gain a lot down the line.
So let your instincts lead you today and right into the evening.
A talent for telling stories in unusual ways can be a great outlet.
♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
The part of yourself you always try to hide is the bit to set free today – and live and love in more authentic ways.
Your kind heart may have been holding back certain truths but unless you are honest, you may always feel something is missing.
Your strongest beliefs about the past and the future are ready to merge.
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♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
A 'To Do' list should be tackled as soon as you can to free your attention for a new group appearing on the horizon.
At first you may assume they are not for you, but something special can happen when you simply go with the flow.
This can include 'M' romance that turns out to be both challenging and cherishing.
♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
That personal journey you feel you've been on forever can take a U-turn.
The driving force is a deep ambition you have been denying.
Perhaps because you assume it's too fancy, or chancy, for you.
This is the moment to prove yourself wrong.
Music that always gets you dancing can be your soundtrack to luck.
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♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
Rebel planet Uranus puts you on a pedestal – as your true skills shine bright.
Accepting not everyone can succeed at the same time but everyone can have their turn helps you make a difficult career choice.
The new moon lights up learning and asks you not to limit how far your mind, and heart, can reach.
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♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Today's new moon adds extra energy to the already-supporting sun and this shifts a personal transformation towards reality.
You may want to look or feel different, and now you can make this happen.
Love-wise, your mix of imagination and devotion is second to none and all levels of partners can feel the difference.
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
Reforming, even restarting, relationships and deals of all kinds is your new moon skill.
You can present even tricky facts and figures with a cool but also kind manner so everyone feels heard and involved
In love? At least one surprise set of words is brewing.
Single? A fellow Aquarius, who loves to tease, can be The One.
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♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
A time of allowing others to steer your work and well-being future can end.
If you have been feeling a direction is not right, this is your moment to say – but have an alternative ready to go.

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