2027 Planetary Retrogrades

All retrograde stations and periods by planet

Year Overview

2027 retrogrades cover art
2027 retrogrades cover art

In 2027, planetary retrogrades offer a powerful opportunity for reflection and recalibration across various areas of life. This year features nine notable retrograde periods, with Mercury taking center stage through three distinct retrograde phases. Mercury retrograde occurs from February 9 to March 3 in Pisces, June 10 to July 4 in Cancer, and October 7 to October 28 in Scorpio. These periods encourage revisiting communication, travel plans, and decision-making processes, urging caution and mindfulness. Each Mercury retrograde begins with a station retrograde phase, signaling a slowdown in energy, and ends with a station direct phase, marking a return to forward momentum. While Mercury’s retrogrades are the most prominent, other planetary retrogrades in 2027 also invite introspection and adjustment in their respective domains. Embracing these cycles can help you navigate challenges with greater clarity and transform potential disruptions into opportunities for growth and renewal.

All Retrogrades in 2027

Stations retrograde/direct and retrograde periods, by planet. Times shown in UTC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I expect during Mercury retrograde in 2027?
During Mercury retrograde in 2027, expect potential delays, miscommunications, and the need to revisit past decisions. It’s a good time to review, reflect, and avoid launching new projects.
Are all planets retrograding in 2027?
In 2027, there are nine retrograde periods involving various planets, with Mercury having three significant retrogrades. Other planets also retrograde, offering opportunities for reflection in different life areas.
How can I best use planetary retrogrades to my advantage?
Use retrograde periods to slow down, reassess your goals, resolve unfinished business, and practice patience. This approach helps turn potential challenges into meaningful growth.