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The four fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. Fixed signs fall in the middle of a season—Taurus in the middle of spring, Leo in summer, Scorpio in fall, and Aquarius in winter. So it makes sense that they're the “stabilizers” of the zodiac.
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Learn More »You probably know your Sun sign, but do you know your sign’s modality? In astrology, the zodiac signs are divided into three categories, called qualities or modalities: cardinal, fixed, and mutable signs. The modalities are one way to help us understand each sign’s vibe. The four fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. (The mutable signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces, and the cardinal signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.) Fixed signs fall in the middle of a season—Taurus in the middle of spring, Leo in summer, Scorpio in fall, and Aquarius in winter. So it makes sense that they’re the “stabilizers” of the zodiac. Fixed signs are the BFFs you can always rely on, the ones who will help you move and bring you ice cream after a breakup. They’re also supes creative, and once they have an idea, they’ll see it through to the end. Dedicated and artistic? Yeah, they're great! However, these loyal signs also share a few not-so-positive traits—namely, they’re stubborn AF. If they’ve made up their minds, good luck getting them to change their opinion. They’ll fight for their beliefs—and good luck getting them to admit when they’re wrong. If you're an astro fan, you might have noticed there's one fixed sign per element. Taurus is an earth sign, Leo is a fire sign, Scorpio is a water sign, and Aquarius is an air sign. Each of the fixed signs also forms either a square or an opposition with each other. These are two special kind of angles, which in astrology are called aspects. Squares are associated with tense energy, while oppositions are, well, opposite—think of a magnetic-like attraction. Taurus forms an opposition with Scorpio and a square with Leo and Aquarius; Leo forms an opposition with Aquarius and a square with Taurus and Scorpio; Scorpio forms an opposition with Taurus and a square with Leo and Aquarius; and Aquarius forms an opposition with Leo and a square with Taurus and Scorpio. Signs that form an opposition with each other (like Taurus and Scorpio, or Leo and Aquarius) are also called sister signs.
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