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Egyptian Horoscope: discover your archetype

12 figures · one date · one archetype

Discover your Egyptian horoscope figure

Enter your birth date and explore the archetype assigned to you in this modern esoteric tradition inspired by figures from ancient Egypt.

  • 1Choose your date
  • 2Discover your figure
  • 3Read its message

The year is used only to validate the date; the result is based on the day and month.

Your date is never stored or sent to a server.

The modern Egyptian horoscope assigns one of twelve symbolic figures according to your birth date. Use the calculator for a complete reading of strengths, challenges, love, work and personal guidance.

Which Egyptian figure is yours?

No birth time or complex calculation is needed. Select your date; only the day and month determine the result. Treat the reading as a symbolic mirror rather than a fixed definition of your character.

The 12 figures and their dates

FigureDatesArchetype
NileJan 1–7 · Jun 19–28 · Sep 1–7 · Nov 18–26Renewal and flow
Amun-RaJan 8–21 · Feb 1–11Clarity and leadership
MutJan 22–31 · Sep 8–22Protection and loyalty
GebFeb 12–29 · Aug 20–31Consistency and reality
OsirisMar 1–10 · Nov 27–Dec 18Transformation and renewal
IsisMar 11–31 · Oct 18–29 · Dec 19–31Intuition and reconstruction
ThothApr 1–19 · Nov 8–17Knowledge and language
HorusApr 20–May 7 · Aug 12–19Vision and courage
AnubisMay 8–27 · Jun 29–Jul 13Boundaries and transition
SetMay 28–Jun 18 · Sep 28–Oct 2Change and independence
BastetJul 14–28 · Sep 23–27 · Oct 3–17Joy and autonomy
SekhmetJul 29–Aug 11 · Oct 30–Nov 7Courage and protection

How to use your reading

Begin with the essence and three keywords, then compare the light and shadow. They are two expressions of the same energy: protection, for example, may become either care or control. Love and work bring the archetype into everyday life; the final message is guidance, not a prediction.

What we know about the ancient Egyptian sky

Egyptian astronomy was important, but it was different from this modern table. The civil calendar contained twelve 30-day months plus five additional days, while groups of stars called decans helped measure the hours of night. The familiar twelve-sign zodiac was imported into Egypt during the Ptolemaic or Roman period. Read more at the Metropolitan Museum and UCL Digital Egypt.

A symbol, not a sentence

Two people born on the same date do not live the same life. Use your result to reflect, share or start a conversation—never as a limit on who you can become.