
Horoscope today, July 13, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Double retrograde action brings deeper parts of your chart to your attention, and this can leave you richer.
Saturn swings back in your own sign and asks if you may be taking too long to make a key love or life decision.
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Mercury's new direction pushes a creative plan out of your comfort zone – where it flourishes!
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
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Venus is so well placed with you to help identify which love questions are worth answering.
From family bonds to passionate connections, you see what you truly need.
This gives you strength all week.
The moon takes a shared emotional goal and helps you work out your own role in making it a success.
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♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Clinging to certain connections that you no longer need is weighing you down.
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As Saturn spins into reverse, you can think yourself out of situations your heart may have got you into.
The sun's warmth keeps cash talks from cooling, but do remember why you are choosing a particular money path.
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♋ CANCER
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June 22 to July 22
Hidden aspects of yourself are being unlocked by Uranus, and this can challenge feelings you've taken for granted.
But in any upheaval is a strong sense of pushing forwards and finding your true path.
Love-wise, Venus works in mysterious ways, and an 'S' attraction can be one of them.
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♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
As Mercury swings back in your own star space, there can be some confusion about which goal to choose next.
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Give a decision room to breathe. In love? Yes, you like to be the centre of attention, but turn the spotlight on a partner this week.
Single? Your fate mate is so comfortable in their own skin and lights up any room.
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♍ VIRGO
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August 24 to September 22
You should be getting used to the new confidence and ambition of Uranus in your chart, smashing through boundaries you have kept around for too long.
Once you start to speak, at work and at home, the words can flow with emotional freedom.
Mercury's reversal may make a passion mystery feel deeper.
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Venus celebrates a new sense of two-way learning that brings partners closer
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♎ LIBRA
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September 23 to October 23
It's tempting to dig your heels in and refuse to budge in all kinds of relationships.
But as Saturn flips back, your natural sense of fairness is needed more than ever to help decisions get over the line.
If you're in love, Venus celebrates a new sense of two-way learning that brings partners closer.
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♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
Work paths that are too predictable may not feel like a match – but Saturn's new direction does suggest you are at a career crossroads.
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The right future can be very different from your past.
The moon's focus all week is on finding emotional security and keeping it – and you can do this for yourself.
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♐ SAGITTARIUS
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November 23 to December 21
Just as wild-card planet Uranus gets going, Saturn and Mercury start to push back.
For you, this can mean unexpected opportunities that suddenly appear.
There can be love surprises – plus a sense of upheaval at work, that could be the push you need to focus fully and firmly on your next move.
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♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Work and wellbeing both vibrate with a new sense of Uranus spontaneity.
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This means you could make some choices this week that answer questions about your deepest self that you did not even realise you were asking.
Family or neighbourly grudges need not be written in stone, no matter what others say.
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Try not to let pride stop you asking for space to finalise a contract
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
Try not to let pride stop you asking for space to finalise a contract.
With Mercury in retrograde it's vital to double-check paperwork – but also to be more honest about what you really need.
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In love? A personal moon means forgiving and forgetting can happen faster than you would expect.
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♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
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Cash delay may feel like frustration – but it can be there for a reason.
As Saturn switches into reverse, there may be facts you have missed or mismatched.
So, do take any opportunity to check again.
Sticking to a set of passion principles may seem strong, but it can in fact weaken you.
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