The holiday season is in full effect, and with it comes the usual chaos: back-to-back festivities, last-minute shopping and your distant relative asking way too many questions at the dinner table.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the cosmos decided to join in on the fun this year with a little drama of its own. The silver lining? It’s up to us to rise above the cosmic mayhem, sprinkle some humor and sleigh the season on our own terms.
Put it this way: Mars retrograde in Leo is like trying to untangle a string of holiday lights, only to realize half of them don’t work.
Meanwhile, with Jupiter retrograde squaring Saturn on Christmas Eve, it’s safe to say your tediously planned holiday evening could hit a snag or two — like burning the apple pie or forgetting where you hid the presents.
Also, a Scorpio moon on Christmas Day isn’t exactly helping the vibes. The intensity surrounding this lunar energy is palpable. The moon is all about comfort, family and hearth, but the shadowy essence of Scorpio brings darker undercurrents to the surface.
The Scorpio moon’s square with Mars retrograde fuels the tension… and well, you’ve got yourself a recipe for some seriously passive-aggressive behavior. Choose your battles.
By New Year’s Eve, the moon will slip into Capricorn, another spot where Luna doesn’t feel quite at home — especially not when you’re trying to dance the night away in your sparkly dress and leave your worries in 2024.
The vibes are giving “let’s plan our goals” as opposed to “let’s pop the champagne,” but hey, that just means you’ll ring in 2025 with clear intentions (and fewer questionable Instagram stories).
It’s no secret that the stars are stirring up some holiday chaos, but who says you can’t keep the festivities going anyway?
Read on for more on how to celebrate the holidays according to your zodiac sign.
Aries (March 20-April 19)
Mars retrograde in Leo could put a damper on your holiday spirit, but who says you can’t still have fun, Aries? Keep plans light and flexible, and try to avoid over-scheduling yourself. If family dinner gets tense under the Scorpio moon, step outside for some fresh air (and maybe a cocktail).
By New Year’s Eve, you’ll want to channel the Capricorn moon’s ambitious energy into making a vision board for 2025, but not until after a dance break in your sparkliest outfit, of course.
Taurus (April 19-May 20)
Bake your favorite holiday treat as a way to stay grounded — nothing beats the smell of fresh cookies to keep the festive vibes alive, Taurus. After all, family time could feel more like a tug-of-war than a holiday with Mars retrograde in your fourth house, Taurus. Set boundaries early on, like giving yourself permission to skip the chaos for a cup of hot cocoa.
The Scorpio moon on Christmas day may also test your patience in relationships, but you can always steer conversations toward more light-hearted topics. By New Year’s Eve, the Capricorn moon in your ninth house encourages you to dream up your next big adventure. Start planning that bucket list trip!
Gemini (May 20-June 20)
Plan a low-key holiday movie or trivia night — it’s fun, festive and keeps things drama-free, Gemini. Leave it to Mars retrograde in your communication sector to make even the most straightforward group texts with friends and family overwhelming, so double-check your holiday plans to avoid mix-ups.
On Christmas, the Scorpio moon in your sixth house could have you stressing over logistics and getting everything just right. Do your best not to stress the little things. Once New Year’s Eve comes along, the Capricorn moon encourages you to reflect on your personal and professional investments in 2025.
Cancer (June 20-July 22)
Cancer, Mars retrograde in your second house of finances and values may have you questioning every single one of your holiday splurges, but who says you can’t bounce back after blowing your budget? The key is to focus on keeping things meaningful.
On Christmas Day, the Scorpio moon could stir up some family drama, so lean into your natural mediating and peacemaking skills. By New Year’s Eve, you’ll want to harness the energy of the Capricorn moon to set realistic (but exciting) goals for the year ahead.
Leo (July 22-Aug. 22)
Host a holiday karaoke night, Leo! You’ll have fun and remind everyone why you’re the star. After all, with Mars retrograde in your sign, you could feel like the universe has stolen your spotlight, but you can always shine in other ways.
On Christmas, the Scorpio moon could stir up some family tensions, so do your best to keep your cool and be the one who diffuses the awkward moments. By New Year’s Eve, lean into the Capricorn moon’s grounded ambition to contemplate and reflect on what truly matters to you.
Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 22)
Consider starting a gratitude ritual each night to keep the holiday stress at bay, Virgo. With Mars retrograde shaking things up in your 12th house of closure, dreams and unconscious patterns, you could feel like hibernating until next year (or until Jan. 1, 2025). Enjoy the holiday on your own terms: plan quiet but meaningful moments for yourself, such as journaling or watching your favorite Christmas movie.
As a way to avoid unnecessary quarrels and holiday drama, think twice before you say something you end up regretting! On the 25th, the Scorpio moon could easily trigger a slip of the tongue. Fortunately, by the time New Year’s Eve rolls around, you’ll be ready to come out of your shell and dance the night away.
Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 22)
Don’t hyper-fixate on holiday plans, Libra. After all, Mars retrograde in your 11th house could cause a few hiccups in your social plans. Try to keep gatherings intimate and centered on connection rather than extravagance. Feeling artsy? Create a holiday-themed charcuterie board — it’s chic, creative and Instagram-worthy.
On Christmas day, the Scorpio moon in your second house could tempt you to overspend or splurge on a lavish treat, so focus on thoughtful (instead of pricey) gestures. By New Year’s Eve, you’ll want to harness the energy of the Capricorn moon by hosting a vision board night with your closest friends or making your own bucket list of goals for 2025.
Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 21)
Light some candles, sip on a glass of wine and set the mood with a holiday playlist, Scorpio. Mars retrograde in your 10th house could feel like your usual boss moves and celebratory selfies are slightly over-the-top compared to other years, but this is no excuse not to celebrate. Also, don’t try keeping the vibes incognito this holiday season.
On Christmas Day, the moon will be in your sign, which puts your emotions front and center. If things get tense, find a healthy outlet, whether that’s meditation, journaling or spending time with someone you confide in. By New Year’s Eve, the Capricorn moon in your communication sector encourages meaningful conversations about your goals and dreams for 2025.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)
Changing up your travel plans this year, Sagittarius? Let’s face it, Mars retrograde in your ninth house isn’t ideal for your perpetual wanderlust, so why not make the adventure come to you this time? Whether it’s hosting friends who live abroad or a holiday-themed dinner inspired by your dream travel destination, don’t hesitate to get creative.
On Christmas Day, the Scorpio moon in your 12th house could have you feeling lethargic or moody as it encourages introspection, so do yourself a favor and give yourself space to reflect and decompress. Besides, once New Year’s Eve rolls around, the moon in Capricorn can help you refocus your goals for 2025 — dream big, but stay grounded.
Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19)
Get your DIY on this holiday season, Capricorn. Mars retrograde in your eighth house could stir up some financial stress, so you’ll want to be as strategic as possible with your investments. Think personalized ornaments or cards — it’s thoughtful, budget-friendly and efficient. Focus on shared experiences, like baking cookies with loved ones or a holiday movie night.
On Christmas Day, the Scorpio moon adds a layer of tension and taboo to your social dynamics — whether with family or friends — so it’s essential to be discerning with the company you choose to keep at this time. Fortunately, the moon will be in your sign just in time for New Year’s Eve, so you’ll be ready to shine as you confidently step into 2025.
Aquarius (Jan. 19-Feb. 18)
Where’s your holiday spirit, Aquarius? Easier said than done with Mars retrograde in your seventh house of relationships — hiccups, misunderstandings and general awkwardness is all the more likely at this time. Nevertheless, it’s up to you to navigate the inevitable chaos with grace. The key is to keep communication clear and avoid overreacting to petty quarrels and misunderstandings.
On Christmas Day, the Scorpio moon in your bossy 10th house of authority and career may tempt you to check emails or answer a business call, but it’s best to relax and enjoy the holiday. By New Year’s Eve, the Capricorn moon brings you inward, encouraging introspection and reflection — perfect for a cozy evening with your chosen family.
Pisces (Feb. 18-March 20)
Enjoy the holiday pause and prioritize your self-care, Pisces. Set the mood with scented candles, long bubble baths or something as simple as wearing your favorite cozy socks around the house. Truth is, Mars retrograde in your sixth house could make the usual festivities and tasks feel overwhelming — tread lightly and take it slow. Who says you can’t celebrate at your own pace?
Holiday eureka moment? On Christmas Day, the Scorpio moon in your expansive ninth house of self-discovery could inspire a moment of spiritual reflection. Lean into this revelation or at the very least, write about it in your journal. Also, be sure to gather with your best pals on New Year’s Eve, especially with the Capricorn moon glimmering through your 11th house of community and friendship. Cheers to being in good company.