Man, let me tell you. I’m usually not the guy pushing “love life advice” onto anyone. I’m a structure guy. I track things. I record results. That’s my whole deal. But 2023 was a dumpster fire for a few of my core Virgo friends. They were all doing the classic Virgo thing: over-analyzing texts, cleaning their houses instead of going out, and generally just missing the boat. I heard the same whining too many times about “why can’t I meet someone stable?” It was annoying.
So, the practice started the same way all my deep dives start: with a problem that needed a spreadsheet solution. I decided to stop giving them vague “Mercury is fine today” advice and give them a bulletproof list. I needed the absolute best dates for a Virgo to actually meet someone, lock down a relationship, or just have a non-disaster first date in 2024. Nothing less than A-list timing.
The Data Dive: Where I Started the Mess

My first step wasn’t even about Virgo. It was about laying the foundation. I needed the 2024 cosmic landscape. I pulled out my old ephemeris PDFs and a few online calculators—I don’t trust the glossy phone apps for this heavy lifting. I needed the raw coordinates.
First filter: The Skip List.
- Any day with Mars or Venus retrograde: Hard pass. Too much backward energy for forward movement. Venus wasn’t an issue in 2024, thankfully, but Mars gets weird.
- Any time Mercury was retrograde in a water or fire sign: Virgos hate mess. Mercury in Fire makes them impulsive and regretful. Mercury in Water makes them moody and vague. Both are date killers.
- Major Saturn or Pluto squares to the Sun/Ascendant: This isn’t a date night; this is a life lesson. We’re looking for a hook-up, not therapy.
That initial screening process was ruthless. It knocked out almost a quarter of the year right off the bat. It looks crude, but it saved pages of useless charting.
Filtering for the Earth Vibe
Now, I got specific with Virgo. Virgo is an Earth sign. They want stability, reliability, and someone who actually shows up on time. We need planets in fellow Earth signs (Taurus, Capricorn) or hitting friendly, supportive trines or sextiles.
I focused on when Venus (love, money, value) and Mars (action, sex, drive) played nice with Jupiter (expansion, luck) and Uranus (sudden opportunities).
I started color-coding the calendar.
The Golden Transit Rule:
I scrolled through the charts specifically looking for Venus/Mars transiting Taurus or Capricorn, while Jupiter was also supporting them. Jupiter moved into Gemini mid-year, which is tricky, but the early part of the year was pure Earth sign gold. I logged those dates immediately.
Then, the real Virgo test: Mercury. Since Mercury rules Virgo, if it is happy, the Virgo feels comfortable and can actually talk smoothly without over-explaining their cleaning habits. I looked for dates where Mercury was in its ruling sign (Virgo or Gemini) but not retrograde, or in a helpful, grounded sign like Taurus or Capricorn.
This process took me two entire weekends. I was drinking coffee and staring at tables of numbers, cross-referencing three different calendars. I started with hundreds of potential days and whittled it down to maybe 30 “A-list” days and 15 “B-list” dates.
The Field Test and My Proof
Anyone can make a list. The practice isn’t real until you test it. This is where the whole thing got validated, and why I’m telling you this story.
I gave the “A-List 2024” to three unsuspecting people:
- My buddy, Liam (Virgo Sun, total cynic).
- My cousin, Jen (Virgo Ascendant, always dating jerks).
- A coworker, Sarah (Virgo Moon, never thinks it’s her turn).
I didn’t tell them why these dates. I just said, “Liam, book a date on one of these three days next month. Jen, ask out that guy from the gym only on these dates. Sarah, accept an invite if it falls here.”
The results were instant and kind of freaky.
Jen, who usually gets ghosted or has guys show up in sweatpants, had a date on a Venus-Uranus sextile in Earth signs day. She texted me saying, “He was stable? And bought me a real dinner? What sorcery?” The whole vibe was solid and dependable—exactly what a Virgo needs, triggered by the Earth transit.
Liam, the cynic, usually sits around waiting for the perfect moment which never comes. I forced him to go out on a Mars in Capricorn trine Jupiter date. It was a group thing, not even a solo date, but he actually got a phone number. He didn’t choke or overthink his exit strategy. The energy of the planets forced decisive, practical action, which is Capricorn/Earth at its best. He was grounded enough to just do the thing.
The final realization: It wasn’t about magic. It was about leveraging the natural flow of the planets to override the Virgo’s natural tendency to stall and over-analyze. I didn’t change their personality; I just timed their attempts with days where the Universe was giving them a strong, stable tailwind.
That’s the practice. Hard work, simple logic, and three happy (and slightly confused) Virgos walking around. Now you know the effort I put into the list I’m sharing with you today. Go use it. Stop wasting your time on chaotic days.
