Week of April 20, 2026
We’re in a waxing moon cycle—energy is building, momentum is gathering, and things are beginning to come together.
That Aries new moon from last week is still very much in play. There’s thrust here—to initiate, to move, to finally act on what’s been brewing. We’re in a launching cycle now, or at the very least, a “things are in motion” cycle.
Monday, April 20The moon is in Gemini until 1:17 a.m. ET, then void of course for the rest of the day.
A void-of-course moon means there’s no real emotional glue—things can be said, planned, even agreed upon, but what actually sticks is questionable.
That doesn’t make it a dull day—Gemini can be lively, curious, full of ideas and conversation. But it is a day to ask: what has staying power?
It’s better used for working on what’s already in motion, organizing, strategizing, or clearing space for what’s next.
Early in the day, Mercury aligns with Saturn—good for planning, focus, and structure (as long as you don’t get stuck or second-guess yourself). Later, Mercury aligns with Mars, and things can move quickly—words especially. But paired with a void moon, it’s wise to let things simmer. Not everything said or decided now will hold.
Tuesday, April 21The moon enters Cancer at 1:00 p.m. ET.
The morning still carries that Gemini buzz—movement, conversation, back-and-forth. But once the moon shifts into Cancer, the energy softens and turns inward.
This is a mixed-signal kind of day. Creative, intuitive—but not fully clear.
Think of it as cooking the sauce—tasting, adjusting, letting it sit. You don’t want to rush decisions. It’s a day for exploration, experimentation, and feeling things out without attachment to outcome.
You’re finding the focus—not forcing it.
Wednesday, April 22From about 9:30 a.m. onward, things click.
Insight, opportunity, inspiration—this is where earlier effort starts to coalesce. The dots connect, often in unexpected ways.
This is true in work and in relationships. If something hasn’t been landing, this is the kind of day where you find the key that fits. There’s clarity, openness, and a real chance to meet in the middle.
That energy carries into Thursday (until about 3:28 p.m. ET, when the moon goes void).
These are strong, heart-centered days for creating, producing, and connecting.
There’s also an opportunity here for more authentic communication. Not just texting—but really hearing one another. Tone, nuance, presence. With the moon in Cancer connecting to Uranus, something new can come through—emotionally honest, creatively alive, and a little electric.
It may challenge old patterns, but it opens the door to something more real.
Thursday afternoon → FridayThe moon enters Leo at 3:41 p.m. ET Thursday.
Now the spark catches fire.
Friday is fun, expressive, creative. The moon goes void at 6:21 p.m., making it a great evening for play—going out, dressing up, romance, music, anything that brings joy and aliveness.
Saturday, April 25The moon is void most of the day (until 9:04 p.m. ET when it enters Virgo), so the weekend has a loose, playful feel.
Midday Saturday brings a Sun–Pluto square—strong, intense energy. Avoid power struggles. If something rises, channel it into something meaningful rather than reactive.
Be aware of where your drive is coming from. That awareness makes all the difference in how it’s expressed.
Saturday evening, as the moon enters Virgo, the energy grounds.
SundayProductive, clean, restorative.
Virgo wants results—so tend to your space, your body, your routines. Fix what’s been nagging at you. Do what brings a sense of completion.
Anything you invest in your well-being now pays you back.
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