
Gemini Season 2026:
Which One Are You Today
The split is the point. Both things are true. The question is which one you're ready to say out loud.
Taurus had you going slow, sitting still, feeling the weight of everything you've been building. That was necessary. And now Gemini arrives on May 20th and throws the window open. Suddenly you have opinions you didn't have last Tuesday. Connections you want to make. A conversation you've been swallowing starts pushing its way up. That's this season. The mind gets loud and fast, and you have to decide what to do with all of it.
Here's what makes 2026's version different. Uranus moved into Gemini in April and it's settling in for seven years. Think of Uranus as the planet that breaks patterns, the one that makes you say something at dinner that surprises even you. On May 22nd the sun meets Uranus directly, and that electric collision runs through the whole month. Old ways of describing yourself start to feel like a costume you've outgrown. New ones, stranger and more honest, are forming. Let them.
What this season does
Gemini gets a bad reputation for being two-faced. It's not that. It's the genuine capacity to hold two truths at once without needing to collapse them into one. Two versions of yourself. Two things you believe that seem to contradict each other. This month the tension between them stops being something to manage and starts becoming useful information. Gemini doesn't ask you to pick a lane. It asks you to stop pretending you only have one.
Put June 9th in your calendar now. Venus, which governs love, money, and what you actually value, meets Jupiter, which expands whatever it touches. Astrologers mark this as one of the genuinely fortunate alignments of the year. It doesn't do the work for you, but it makes the odds better. If there's something you've been wanting to move toward, a person, a project, a financial decision, that's the day to act.
The New Moon on June 14th is the season's proper reset. New Moons are the beginning of a monthly cycle, a clean moment where things you start tend to have more traction. This one sits in Gemini, which makes it specific: it's a reset for how you communicate, how you describe yourself, and the stories that are shaping your decisions. If a narrative you've been running no longer fits, this is when you start writing a different one.

What to expect
This is a talking season. The connections that get real now are the ones where something true actually gets said, not managed, not performed. If you've been circling something with a person, Gemini season creates the conditions to finally say it. June 9th, when Venus and Jupiter meet, is the warmest day of the whole month for anything involving another person. Clear the calendar if you can.
Ideas come fast this month and the instinct is to chase all of them. Resist. The Full Moon on May 31st is specifically about cutting through noise and finding your actual direction. Use it to edit your list down to one. The New Moon on June 14th is the better window for starting. One thing, done with full attention, beats five half-finished things every time. Gemini knows this. It just doesn't always practice it.
Gemini governs the gap between what you think and what you say. This month that gap gets smaller. Things you've been holding back, observations, feelings, truths about what you want, start finding their way out. The Uranus energy running through the whole season accelerates this. Better to choose when and how something comes out than to have it arrive on its own terms.
Uranus just arrived in Gemini for a seven-year stay and its specific job in this sign is to break down old narratives. The identity you've been carrying, the way you've explained yourself since before you changed. This month it starts feeling obviously small. Not wrong. Just past. The New Moon on June 14th is when you begin replacing it.
Your sign, this month
Gemini, Libra, Aquarius. Air signs are at full power right now. If you're a Gemini, the personal New Moon on June 14th lands as a genuine exhale, less inspiration, more relief. The Sun-Uranus meeting on May 22nd may bring a realisation that feels sudden but has been building for months. Libra, you benefit more than most from the Venus-Jupiter meeting on June 9th. Something in your relational world opens, and it's real, not just optimism. Aquarius, Uranus is your planet, and its move into Gemini is quietly significant for your long game. This month's restlessness is actually the beginning of something.
Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces. Fellow mutable signs feel the season's pace as a companion but also as a test of focus. Virgo, your instinct to analyse everything goes into overdrive this month. Pick one thread and follow it rather than cataloguing all of them. Sagittarius, the Full Moon on May 31st sits in your sign and asks directly: is what you believe lining up with what you're actually doing? That's not a comfortable question. Pisces, the month moves fast around you. Ground yourself in one conversation, one piece of work, one person, and let the rest move without you.
What to carry
Citrine is the yellow of morning light through a window you didn't expect to open. Warm, a little electric, solar. It's been associated with Mercury, Gemini's ruling planet, for centuries. Used as a stone for communication, for the kind of clarity that makes the right word arrive at the right moment. The old term for it was fortuity. Good timing. The sentence that lands.
For a sign that lives in the space between thinking and saying, that's exactly what's needed. Gemini at its best isn't the loudest person in the room. It's the one whose words actually connect. Citrine is a talisman for that precision, for closing the gap between what you know and what you're willing to say.
Both Graedance Gemini pieces carry a citrine cabochon set in recycled 925 sterling silver, handcrafted in small batches. The stone runs warm where chrysoprase was cool, solar where aquamarine was oceanic. This is a season for heat and light. These pieces carry both.
The Gemini Collection
Two pieces. Citrine on recycled silver. Small batch, handcrafted.
Necklace · Interlude Z(odiac)
Gemini Citrine Pendant on Eclipse Necklace
Solid zodiac pendant in recycled sterling silver, citrine cabochon at centre. On the Eclipse Chain, adjustable at 39, 44, and 51cm. Worn extended or as a choker. Genderless.
Ring · Interlude Z(odiac)
Gemini Citrine Ring
Sculptural zodiac ring in recycled sterling silver. Citrine cabochon set into the æ clef band. Two minds, one pulse. Adapt-size, inner band engraved. Genderless.
Gemini season doesn't ask you to have all the answers. It asks you to stop pretending the question isn't there. Say the thing. Start the conversation. Write the first line of a different story.
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