Select two star signs and find out how compatible they are across love, friendship and work.
For entertainment and cultural interest only — not relationship advice.
Western astrology divides the sky into twelve sections corresponding to the sun's apparent position during different months of the year. Each section is associated with a sign name, an element (fire, earth, air, water), a modality (cardinal, fixed, mutable), and a set of traditional personality associations. Compatibility frameworks compare these qualities between two signs.
The four elements group signs into broad compatibility clusters. Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) and air signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) are traditionally considered complementary — air feeds fire, and both share an outward, energetic quality. Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) and water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) are similarly paired — water nourishes earth, and both tend toward depth and practicality.
Same-element pairings are considered easy and harmonious but sometimes lacking in productive tension. Cross-element pairings that are not traditionally compatible (fire and water, earth and air) are considered more challenging but potentially more growth-oriented.
Astrology is a cultural and symbolic tradition. The correlations between birth dates and personality characteristics have not been supported by controlled scientific research. The framework is useful as a language for discussing relationship dynamics, a structure for self-reflection, and a source of cultural resonance — not as a predictive system with empirical validity.
The most famous relationship compatibility research (Gauquelin, various meta-analyses) has not found significant correlation between astrological signs and relationship outcomes. That does not make the tradition less interesting. It does mean the results of any compatibility tool, including this one, are entertainment rather than prediction.
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