Taurus Horoscope Today — January 20, 2026
Venus in Aquarius is lighting up your tenth house, which could mean that your love life is suddenly very public. You might find yourself in a situation where your relationship is being discussed by others, or you might feel pressure to present a certain image as a couple. If you’re single, you could meet someone through a professional setting, but be cautious about mixing business with pleasure. Pluto is also in this house, so the stakes feel high, but they don’t have to be. Take it slow. If you’re in a relationship, talk about your shared goals for the future, but keep it practical. Venus sextile Neptune offers a moment of tenderness—use it to reconnect emotionally.
This New Moon is a major career moment for you, Taurus. Even if it feels uncomfortable, it’s an opportunity to reset your professional direction. You don’t have to have a five-year plan today. Just ask yourself: what do I want to be known for? The answer might surprise you. Financially, Uranus retrograde in your sign is still stirring things up. You might be rethinking your spending habits or your relationship with money in general. That’s healthy. Just don’t make any big financial decisions today—wait until the Moon moves into Pisces.
The Moon-Uranus square is hard on your nervous system, and you might feel jittery or on edge. This is not the day to push through a tough workout. Instead, focus on grounding practices: walking barefoot on grass, gardening, or even just cooking a meal from scratch. Your body needs stability, and you can give it that through simple, repetitive actions.
Today’s meal should be something you can eat with your hands—tacos, sandwiches, or a hearty bowl of grain salad—because sometimes you need to feel your food to feel alive.
Your home might feel like a pressure cooker today, especially if you live with others. Try opening a window, even if it’s cold, to let some fresh air and new energy in.
Your pet is likely to be more stubborn than usual today, mirroring your own fixed energy. Don’t fight it. Let them have their way on small things—it’s a good practice in flexibility.