What All 12 Signs Need To Know For This Summer's Mercury Retrograde

It's retrograde in Leo.

What All 12 Signs Need To Know For This Summer's Mercury Retrograde
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Sarah Regan
Sarah Regan

mbg Spirituality & Relationships Editor

By Sarah Regan

mbg Spirituality & Relationships Editor

Sarah Regan is a Spirituality & Relationships Editor, and a registered yoga instructor. She received her bachelor's in broadcasting and mass communication from SUNY Oswego, and lives in Buffalo, New York.

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July 28, 2025

Mercury retrograde tends to get a bad reputation—and understandably so. It's known for causing miscommunications, technical difficulties, travel delays, and more, so it's no wonder we tend to shudder at the mention of it.

But Mercury retrogrades can also offer us a valuable opportunity to slow down, reassess, and check ourselves where necessary. This summer, we have one Mercury retrograde in fiery Leo to contend with, and how you work with it is ultimately up to you.

Depending on where Leo lands in your chart, we'll all be impacted by this retrograde a little differently. Here's what to know.

Mercury is retrograde until August 11

Mercury retrograde began just before Leo season on July 18, and it will remain retrograde until August 11, in the sign of loud and proud Leo.

As you may already know, Mercury is the planet that governs communication and information, so when it's in Leo, we all might be less reserved than usual. Of course, that doesn't mean our passion will necessarily be well received.

According to the AstroTwins, we’ll need to tame that flame and let things simmer—no matter how hot it gets this summer. They add that under this transit, it'll be better to fly under the radar than risk getting overexposed. As such, they recommend holding off on bold style choices and saving any risky cosmetic procedures until Mercury retrograde ends.

Of course, there is also the risk of being too low-key. "Don’t let opportunities slip by out of fear or insecurity," the twins recently wrote for mindbodygreen, adding, "Conflict resolution will be challenging, and blame-shifting could backfire. The best way to navigate this turbulent phase is to stay humble and keep your heart open—without being overly trusting, too soon."

What Mercury retrograde in Leo means for your zodiac sign

Depending on where Leo lands in your chart, we'll each be impacted by this Mercury retrograde differently. Based on your rising sign (which determines the houses of your chart), here's what Mercury retrograde is impacting for you:

Aries rising: Fifth house of creativity, passion, and self-expressionTaurus rising: Fourth house of home, family, and emotional securityGemini rising: Third house of communication, information, and local communityCancer rising: Second house of money, material resources, and self-worthLeo rising: First house of self-image and identityVirgo rising: 12th house of subconscious beliefs, spirituality, and emotional closureLibra rising: 11th house of humanitarianism, larger communities, and networksScorpio rising: 10th house of career, destiny, and public imageSagittarius rising: Ninth house of wisdom, philosophy, and higher learningCapricorn rising: Eighth house of intimacy, vulnerability, and shared resourcesAquarius rising: Seventh house of long-term/contractual relationships and business partnershipsPisces rising: Sixth house of habits, routines, and health

The takeaway

If there's anything Leo is known for, it's being a dramatic and proud sign who isn't afraid to take up the spotlight. With Mercury retrograde in Leo, we'll all be feeling the urge to speak our minds—so just watch out for those classic retrograde miscommunications. And no matter your zodiac sign, remember to slow down and think before you say something you might regret.

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