Horoscope formats

Choose the horoscope that fits your question

A question about today needs a different lens from a plan for the next year. Compare forecasts by timeframe, then move to a birth-chart tool when the question depends on your Moon, Ascendant, or houses.

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What period or question are you working with?

Select the closest match. The recommendation will tell you whether the next page is a broad sign forecast or a tool that uses birth data.

Daily Horoscope

Use it to notice the day's broad themes and choose one practical priority. It cannot tell you exactly what will happen.

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What each format can and cannot tell you

A sign horoscope is written for many people. It can offer a theme or question to watch, but it is not a private reading. Chart-based tools add personal placements only when the required birth data is available.

Broad format

Sign forecast

Daily through yearly pages organize symbolic themes by zodiac sign and timeframe. Read them as prompts, not as evidence that an event will occur.

Second perspective

Sun sign and Ascendant

The Sun-sign page offers the familiar general reading. If you know your Ascendant, or Rising sign, its page can add a house-oriented perspective.

Timeframe

Short view or long view

Use a daily forecast for one decision window, a weekly or monthly page for scheduling, and an annual page for priorities you can review over time.

Personal format

Birth data sets the limit

Ascendant, Midheaven (MC), and houses depend on birth time and place. If those details are missing or approximate, keep those parts of the interpretation broad.

Use the smallest useful timeframe: it is easier to test one daily prompt than a sweeping annual claim. For important choices, compare any interpretation with facts, options, and qualified advice.

Add personal context

When a sign page is too broad

Move to a birth-data tool when your question depends on a personal placement, house, or transit. Each destination explains its own inputs and access terms before you continue.

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Open today's forecast by zodiac sign

Start with your Sun sign. If you know your Ascendant, read that page separately and notice where the two prompts differ rather than forcing them into one answer.

Questions to ask before using a horoscope

Why might a sign forecast not fit?

It is broad by design and may not reflect your circumstances. A personal chart adds the Moon, Ascendant, houses, aspects, and current transits, but interpretation still involves uncertainty.

Should I read my Sun, Moon, or Ascendant?

Start with the Sun sign for the site's general forecast. The Moon can add an emotional perspective, while the Ascendant can add a house-based perspective when your birth time is reliable.

Can a horoscope make a decision for me?

No. Use it to frame a question or notice a pattern. Check consequential medical, legal, financial, relationship, and safety decisions against facts and the appropriate professional advice.