The sky, for your sign
Horoscopes, read straight
The real sky mapped to each sign's houses — today and this week. No invented rising sign, no woo.
Pick your sign
Today and this week
March 21 – April 19
Aries moves first and asks later — the sky reads as a starting gun, not a mood.
April 20 – May 20
Taurus wants the ground to stay put — the sky lands slower for you, and stays longer.
May 21 – June 20
Gemini metabolizes the sky as information — the risk isn't feeling too little, it's naming it too fast.
June 21 – July 22
Cancer feels the sky first and explains it later — the Moon is your weather, and it moves fast.
July 23 – August 22
Leo wants the sky to mean something — you take it personally, and used well, that's your warmth.
August 23 – September 22
Virgo reads the sky as a to-do list — the gift is precision, the trap is thinking care means fixing.
September 23 – October 22
Libra weighs the sky against everyone in it — the strength is fairness, the cost is your own answer.
October 23 – November 21
Scorpio reads the sky for what's underneath — you don't do surface, and the depth is the point.
November 22 – December 21
Sagittarius reads the sky as an open road — the gift is faith, the trap is the exit.
December 22 – January 19
Capricorn reads the sky as terrain to climb — the strength is the long game, the cost is the pause.
January 20 – February 18
Aquarius reads the sky from above — the gift is perspective, the trap is the distance.
February 19 – March 20
Pisces reads the sky by feel and osmosis — the gift is empathy, the trap is the blur.
How it works
Computed, not written to a mood
The method
The real sky, counted from your Sun
Most horoscopes are written to a feeling. This one is read off the actual positions of the planets right now, then mapped to your sign's solar houses — the Sun's sign is your first house, and every other placement is counted from there.
Because the count starts from the Sun, no birth time is needed and no rising sign is ever faked. It's the same Swiss Ephemeris math behind a full birth chart, just read for a sign instead of a person. More on how Danu computes.
Common questions
Questions, answered
How is a Danu horoscope different from the ones in the back of a magazine?
It's computed, not written to a vibe. For each sign we read the actual current positions of the planets and map them to that sign's solar houses — the same real ephemeris that powers a full birth chart. Nothing is invented, and where the sky is quiet, it says so.
Do I need my birth time for a Sun-sign horoscope?
No. A Sun-sign read counts the houses from your Sun, so it never needs a birth time and never asserts a rising sign it can't know. That honesty is the whole point — your full chart is more specific, but this general read is real as far as it goes.
Sun sign or rising sign — which should I read?
Read your Sun sign here for the general weather. If you know your rising sign, reading that too gives a sharper house picture. The most specific read is your own computed chart, where Danu uses your exact degrees instead of your sign alone.
How often does it update?
The sky moves, so the pages refresh through the day. The Moon changes the daily read every couple of days; ingresses and stations drive the weekly one.
Your turn
Your Sun is one layer. Read the whole chart.
Compute your real chart free and Danu reads today's sky against your exact degrees — not just your sign.