How I tracked down those Scarlet Moon Virgo weekly videos
First off, I kept hearing people talk about Scarlet Moon Virgo weekly videos everywhere. Coffee shops, Twitter, even my barista mentioned it. So I grabbed my laptop thinking “this should take five minutes”. Oh boy.
Opened YouTube and typed “Scarlet Moon Virgo”. Instant mess. Saw like twenty channels with moon or Virgo in the name. None looked official. Clicked three videos where the thumbnail had star signs – turned out to be tarot card readings. Waste of ten minutes.
Changed my search to “Scarlet Moon OFFICIAL channel Virgo”. Scrolled past five pages of results. Found one channel with purple logo that seemed legit. Checked uploads – last video was six months ago about Libra season. Useless.
Almost gave up when I remembered Virgo Weekly might be a playlist, not a channel. Went digging through YouTube’s awful search filters. Found a playlist called “Virgo Guidance” buried in recommendations. Jackpot! But it had over 200 videos dating back to 2020. Ain’t nobody got time for that.
Sorting through the chaos
Here’s where it got dirty:
- Started skimming thumbnails for dates
- Filtered anything under 5 minutes (too short)
- Filtered anything over 20 minutes (ramblers)
- Ignored videos with neon text screaming “URGENT VIRGO WARNING!!”
Took two more hours. Coffee gone cold three times. Finally found recent weekly vids that felt right:
- “Virgo Midweek Check-in – Mercury’s Moving”
- “Full Moon Grounding for Virgo Season”
- “Why Your Routines Aren’t Working This Week”
What actually worked
Turns out searching specifically for “Scarlet Moon creator” plus “current month” did the trick. Example: “Scarlet Moon Virgo June”. Boom – finally recent weekly episodes started popping up.
Saved the good ones in my Watch Later playlist. Made mental note to check every Monday afternoon when they usually drop new ones. Still annoyed YouTube can’t just surface the real content creators. Why’s it feel like solving a murder mystery just to find legit astrology videos?