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Season May 25, 2026 · 5 min read

What’s coming this Gemini season

A month of conversation, curiosity, and a small dose of nervous energy. Here's how to use it without getting scattered.

The Sun enters Gemini on May 21st, and for the next four weeks the air gets lighter. People answer their messages. Plans appear out of nowhere. You become curious about three things at once, and then a fourth before you’ve finished the first. This is Gemini doing what Gemini does. It is also why, by the end of the season, half of us feel mildly fried.

The work this month isn’t to slow down. Gemini doesn’t want to be slowed down. The work is to choose what you point all of that curiosity at, so that on June 21st when the Sun moves into Cancer, you have something to show for it besides forty open browser tabs.

What this season is actually for

Gemini is the sign of the mind, of language, of small talk and short trips and the question right before the answer. When the Sun is here, the part of you that wants to learn things wakes up. The part of you that wants to write the message you’ve been avoiding gets a little braver. The part that’s been quietly composing a half-formed idea finally finds the words for it.

It’s a good month for:

It’s a harder month for: deep, slow, focused projects that need a closed door and no distractions. Not impossible. Just swimming against the current.

The new moon in Gemini, May 25th

The new moon in Gemini, the day before this post goes up, is a real one. New moons are for setting intentions, and a Gemini new moon is for the kind of intentions that involve learning, speaking, and connecting. Write down one thing you’d like to learn this month, one conversation you’d like to have, and one piece of writing or making you’d like to finish. Don’t overthink it. The new moon doesn’t need a five-year plan, just a direction.

The new moon in an air sign is permission to say it out loud. You don’t have to know what you mean yet. The saying it is part of the figuring out.

The full moon in Sagittarius, June 9th

Two weeks into Gemini season, the full moon happens directly opposite the Sun, in Sagittarius. This is the classic Gemini-versus-Sagittarius full moon. Gemini wants the detail. Sagittarius wants the big picture. The full moon is asking you to hold both at once.

Practically, this often shows up as a moment where the small thing you’ve been agonising over reveals itself to be part of a much bigger question. The reply you didn’t send is actually about whether this friendship still fits. The job listing you keep re-reading is actually about where you want to live in five years. Don’t panic. Let the bigger question be a bigger question. You don’t have to answer it this week.

Mercury, the season’s ruler

Gemini is ruled by Mercury, and during Gemini season Mercury tends to be the planet to watch. The good news this year: Mercury is not retrograde during Gemini season 2026, which means messages mostly land, technology mostly behaves, and what you say is more likely to be heard the way you meant it.

That doesn’t mean nothing can go sideways. It means that if something does, it’s probably worth listening to. A misunderstanding during a Mercury-direct Gemini season is often a real misunderstanding, not just static.

How each sign can use this month

A short note for every sign, on what this Gemini season is asking of you:

One ritual for the month

If you do nothing else for Gemini season, do this. At the start of each week, write down one question you’re sitting with. Not a goal, not a task, a real question. The kind that doesn’t have an answer yet. At the end of the week, write down anything new you’ve noticed about it.

By the end of the month, you’ll have four questions and four pages of noticing. Gemini’s gift, when used well, is that you become a better noticer. That’s the whole month, in one practice.

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