Retrograde Planets: Beyond Mercury, What Each One Means and How They Affect You
Quick Reference: Planetary Retrogrades
- What it is: apparent backward motion of a planet against the stars, viewed from Earth.
- Why it happens: orbital geometry. Earth overtakes outer planets (or is overtaken by Mercury and Venus).
- Mercury retrograde: 3-4 times per year, 3 weeks each. Communication, contracts, travel.
- Venus retrograde: every 18 months, 40 days. Relationships, money, values.
- Mars retrograde: every 2 years, 60-80 days. Energy, action, conflict.
- Outer planet retrogrades: annual, months long. Background, long-term themes.
Mercury retrograde gets all the press, but every planet in our solar system goes retrograde at some point in the calendar. The cycles are predictable, the effects in astrological tradition are distinct for each planet, and the dates for the year ahead are worth marking on your calendar. Here’s what each retrograde means, how long it lasts, and the full 2026 retrograde schedule.

What ‘Retrograde’ Actually Means
A planet in retrograde appears to move backward in the sky for weeks at a time. It’s an optical illusion caused by orbital geometry, not actual reverse motion. When Earth passes a slower-orbiting outer planet (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, etc.), that planet briefly seems to drift backward against the stars. When the faster-orbiting inner planets Mercury and Venus pass between Earth and the sun, they also appear to slow, stop, and reverse.
Astrologically, retrograde periods are read as times when the themes a planet governs require review rather than fresh action. Things that should have been finished come back. Old patterns surface. Mercury retrograde is famous for misfired communication; Venus retrograde for ex-lovers and revisited financial decisions; Mars retrograde for stalled projects.
Mercury Retrograde: Communication and Logistics
Mercury retrogrades 3-4 times per year for about 3 weeks at a time. Mercury rules communication, contracts, travel, daily logistics, and short messages. During a retrograde period, glitches in those areas show up more than usual.
Tradition advises avoiding major contracts, major tech purchases, and unrescheduled travel during the 3-week windows. Use the time to revise, edit, finish abandoned projects, and reconnect with people from the past.
Venus Retrograde: Relationships and Money
Venus retrogrades every 18 months for 40 days. Venus rules love, beauty, money, art, and what we value. The retrograde period often surfaces relationship questions and financial reassessments that were quietly building underneath.
Astrologers advise against starting new romantic relationships or making major aesthetic decisions (haircuts, tattoos, redecorating) during Venus retrograde. Use the time to review, repair, and reflect on values.
Mars Retrograde: Energy and Conflict
Mars retrogrades every 2 years for 60 to 80 days. Mars rules action, drive, anger, and conflict. The retrograde period often coincides with stalled forward motion, frustrated effort, and revisited fights.
Traditional advice: don’t start new projects requiring sustained energy. Don’t pick fights you can’t finish. Use the time to retrain, regroup, finish what’s already started.
Outer Planet Retrogrades: Background Themes
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto all retrograde annually for several months at a time. Their effects are background-level and usually felt more by astrologers tracking transits than by the general public.
Jupiter retrograde: review of growth, philosophy, expansion. Saturn retrograde: review of structure, discipline, responsibility. The outer three (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) move so slowly that their retrogrades affect generations more than individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is Mercury retrograde?
Three to four times per year, each retrograde lasting about three weeks. The 2026 Mercury retrograde dates are roughly January 9-30, May 7-30, September 1-23, and December 22 to January 14, 2027.
Should I avoid signing contracts during Mercury retrograde?
Astrological tradition says yes, especially for contracts involving communication, technology, or travel. Modern interpretations are softer: read everything twice, build in buffer time, double-check.
Is retrograde motion real?
The backward motion is real visually but is an optical illusion. No planet actually reverses orbit. The visual effect comes from Earth’s perspective as it overtakes or is overtaken by other planets.
Do all planets go retrograde?
Yes, every planet except the sun and the moon. The sun and moon never appear to reverse from Earth’s perspective.
Where can I see the 2026 retrograde calendar?
The Almanac’s monthly horoscope pages list the current month’s planetary retrogrades alongside the moon phase calendar.






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Could the Planet Earth ever Retrograde and what would happen?
What we call “Retrograde” is from the perspective of Earth. So, no. But also, we’re always retrograde to something else. It’s all about the starting perspective.
What disclosures will Mercury be reporting? Let all the skeletons fall out
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