Mercury Retrograde 2025

Annual astrology calendar. Exact dates and stationary positions of Mercury's retrograde periods.

No — Mercury is not in retrograde right now Next retrograde: June 29, 2026 · in 32 days
Direct ☿
Mercury Retrograde
Retrograde Begins - Retrograde Ends Length
Mar 15, 2025 ( 09°35’ ) - Apr 7, 2025 ( 26°49’ ) ⊙ ♆ 23 days
Jul 18, 2025 ( 15°34’ ) - Aug 11, 2025 ( 04°14’ ) 24 days
Nov 9, 2025 ( 06°51’ ) - Nov 29, 2025 ( 20°42’ )
♂ ⊙
⚷ ♀
19 days

Is Mercury in Retrograde Right Now?

No — Mercury is not retrograde right now. It's moving direct, communication is flowing relatively cleanly, and none of those signature retrograde headaches should be landing on you today. Enjoy it, because the next retrograde starts June 29, 2026 — that's 32 days from now.

The next retrograde period runs June 29, 2026 through July 23, 2026 (24 days). Mercury will station at ♋ 26°15’ and work its way back to ♋ 16°18’ before turning direct again. If you've been waiting to sign something major or launch a project — now's genuinely the better window for it, not after that station date.

The most recent retrograde ended on March 20, 2026, so you've had some clear air since then. Still, if you've been noticing strange communication glitches or delays lately, that post-shadow period lingers for a couple weeks after the station direct — it's not nothing, it's just quieter than the full retrograde itself.

What Actually Happens During Mercury Retrograde

Okay, real talk first. Nobody wants to hear that Mercury retrograde is "just an optical illusion" right after their laptop died, their ex texted them, and the airline rebooked their flight to the wrong city — all in the same afternoon. And yet. That's exactly what it is, astronomically speaking. Mercury doesn't backpedal. It just looks like it does.

Here's why: Earth orbits the Sun faster than Mercury does... wait, no — it's the other way around. Mercury is actually the speedier one. So when Mercury laps us in its inner orbit, we catch up alongside it, then it seems to drift backward against the backdrop of stars, the same way a train on an adjacent track can appear to slide backwards even though both trains are moving forward. The ancients didn't have this explanation, obviously. But they noticed something was off, tracked it for generations, and built a whole symbolic framework around it — one that's been refined across Babylonian, Hellenistic, Islamic, and Renaissance astrological traditions.

Whether that framework holds up is, I think, a genuinely open question. Personally? I've seen too many retrograde-adjacent disasters to fully dismiss it. But I've also had perfectly smooth Mercury retrogrades. So take the symbolism as a lens, not a sentence.

"Retrograde Mercury isn't the villain — it's more like a magnifying glass held over the things you've been conveniently not-looking-at."

Why the Zodiac Sign Changes Everything

Three times a year, roughly. That's the rhythm. But each retrograde cycle is its own creature — because where Mercury stations matters enormously. A retrograde kicking off in Pisces (February 2026, for instance) has this soggy, amorphous quality to it — boundaries dissolve, past feelings resurface without invitation, dreams start bleeding into waking life in ways that are sometimes beautiful and sometimes just disorienting.

Sagittarius retrograde? Completely different animal. Think: the ambitious plan that suddenly reveals a dozen holes, the international deal that stalls in customs — literally and metaphorically. Gemini stations tend to create the most stereotypically chaotic communication breakdowns — which makes sense, since Gemini is Mercury's home sign. Like a craftsman working in a room that's been ransacked.

The table you're looking at tracks both the station retrograde date and the station direct date. The exact degrees matter too — they're not just decorative. If a stationing degree lands right on a sensitive point in your birth chart, you'll feel that particular retrograde more acutely than someone else might. Personalization is everything here.

The Pre-Shadow. Nobody Warns You About the Pre-Shadow.

About two weeks before each retrograde officially begins, Mercury starts decelerating. Slowing down. And during that slowing — the "shadow" period — the retrograde themes begin seeping in, quietly and without announcement. You might notice your communication getting slightly murkier, a project stalling for no clear reason, an old acquaintance randomly popping back into your brain. That's not nothing.

Same thing happens after. Mercury stations direct, yes — but it doesn't immediately snap back to full speed. It limps along through the post-shadow for another two weeks or so before regaining its stride. The dates in our calendar mark the peak, but budget a few extra weeks on each side if you're timing something genuinely important. Contracts, launches, difficult conversations. Give yourself runway.

The List of Things That Go Sideways (And What Actually Helps)

Mercury rules: communication, short-distance travel, contracts, technology, siblings, data, and that whole apparatus of the mind that processes and categorizes daily life. When it retrogrades, the gears of that apparatus get gritty. Expect friction in:

  • Electronic messages — drafts left unsent, replies that never arrive, wrong-person sends you immediately regret
  • Transport logistics — not just flights, but commutes, car trouble, bikes with flat tires at the worst possible moment
  • Signed agreements — this is the big one. If you absolutely must sign during retrograde, read every line. Then read it again.
  • Hardware and software — back up your files. Seriously, I don't know why this keeps needing to be said.
  • The Past showing up uninvited — former partners, old projects, unresolved conversations. Mercury retrograde is essentially the universe's defrag cycle.

But here's the thing people skip: retrograde is actually optimal timing for anything beginning with re. Research, revise, revisit, reconnect, reconsider, rest. The backward motion supports backward-looking work. Dig through old files. Finish the half-done manuscript. Have the conversation you've been avoiding for four months. It's not a period for new; it's a period for better.

The Inferior Conjunction — That's the Pivot Point

The ☌ column in the calendar above marks planetary conjunctions occurring during each retrograde — the most significant being the inferior conjunction, when Mercury passes almost directly between Earth and the Sun. It's the midpoint. The eye of the storm, sort of.

Different astrological traditions read this differently. Some see it as a moment of sudden clarity, a kind of mental reset — whatever was muddled begins reforming around a clearer signal. Others experience it as the height of the chaos, the day the confusion peaks before things start unwinding. In my experience, it's usually both simultaneously, depending on what questions you've been silently carrying. Some answers arrive so plainly during this window that it's almost embarrassing they weren't obvious before.

In certain years — 2026 stands out in the table — Venus and Mars also enter the conjunction picture during specific retrograde windows. That shifts the energy. Now it's not just your thinking that's under revision; it's your relationships, your desires, the stories you've been telling yourself about what you want. Those periods require somewhat more care with words than usual.

A More Practical Note, Before You Close This Tab

Look at the calendar. Find the next retrograde window. Before it begins — before the station date — there's a question worth sitting with: what's currently unfinished in my life that this window might force me to revisit? Because it will probably revisit it with or without your cooperation. Better to have already thought it through.

And for those of you building out your full birth chart — look at which astrological house Mercury will be transiting during each retrograde. That's where you'll feel it. 7th house? Partnerships and contracts. 4th? Family, home, property matters. 12th — which honestly might be the most interesting placement for retrograde — things that were subterranean begin surfacing. Dreams get louder. Older, stranger parts of yourself ask for some attention.

Use this calendar for scheduling. Use it for awareness. And maybe — just maybe — when your laptop unexpectedly crashes next February, you'll feel slightly less blindsided by it.