Virgo, June 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope
Get unlimited access to everything VICE has to offer.
Turn off all ads on VICE.com
Exclusive New VICE Documentaries
Member Exclusive Features & Columns
Turn off all ads on VICE.com
Exclusive New VICE Documentaries
Member Exclusive Features & Columns
Turn off all ads on VICE.com
Exclusive New VICE Documentaries
Member Exclusive Features & Columns
4 Magazines Delivered to Your Door
Virgo, June 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope
Share on X (Opens in new window)X
Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook
Share using Native toolsShareCopied to clipboard
Mercury changing signs on the first day of June might feel, to the untrained eye, like a minor administrative update. For you, it’s personal. Your ruling planet moving from Gemini into Cancer means the way you process, communicate, and make sense of the world gets an emotional reorientation that Virgo doesn’t always welcome with open arms. You’re a sign that prefers to think its way to a conclusion, to analyze the feeling before acting on it, to arrive somewhere useful through precision rather than instinct. Cancer asks Mercury to lead with the heart first and let the logic follow. That’s not your default setting, Virgo, and June is going to spend the whole month asking whether your default setting is actually serving you as well as you think it is.
Mercury enters Cancer on the 1st alongside a Moon opposition to Mercury, and that combination is an immediate signal that something emotionally significant is asking for your attention. There may be a gap between what you’re thinking and what you’re feeling, or between what you’ve been telling yourself about a situation and what your body has been quietly registering as true. The analytical mind can be extraordinarily useful, but it can also be used as a way of staying one step removed from your own emotional reality. The 1st asks whether that’s been happening. Not as a criticism — as an honest question.
The 3rd brings Mercury square Neptune, and this is where your love of precision runs directly into its kryptonite. Neptune dissolves the edges of things — it makes the accurate version of a story harder........
