Leo & Leo
Two suns in the same sky -- breathtaking when they share the warmth, blinding when they compete for center stage.
About these scores
Strongest bond
Heart — Emotional safety and nurturing
Spark — Attraction and chemistry
Growth edge
Growth — Tension that drives change
These scores compare sun signs only. Your Moon and Rising shift the numbers — sometimes a lot. Sign up with your birth chart to see your personal version.
Common Questions
What people usually want to know.
Can two Leos have a healthy relationship?
Absolutely. It requires more ego management than most pairings, but the foundation -- loyalty, warmth, passion, generosity -- is incredibly strong. When both partners actively choose to be fans of each other rather than rivals, this relationship is one of the most vibrant and sustaining in the zodiac.
Do two Leos always compete?
Not always, but the potential is always there. It's less about conscious rivalry and more about a deep need to feel important. When both feel valued and admired, the competitive edge disappears naturally. It flares up when one feels overshadowed or taken for granted. The fix is consistent, genuine appreciation.
What attracts one Leo to another?
Confidence, warmth, and presence. Leos are drawn to people who light up a room -- and nobody does that quite like another Leo. There's an immediate recognition: this person gets what it means to be bold, generous, and unapologetically themselves. The mutual admiration creates chemistry that's hard to find elsewhere.
How do two Leos keep the spark alive?
By never stopping the courtship. Both Leos love grand gestures, so keep making them. Surprise dates, heartfelt compliments, public displays of pride in each other. The spark dies when the effort stops, not when the novelty wears off. Keep treating the relationship like the love story it is and it stays electric.
Are Leo and Leo soulmates?
It's possible, but it requires two very self-aware Leos. The chemistry is immediate — you see each other's brilliance and it's magnetic. The admiration is real and mutual. But if you're both waiting to be adored, someone's going to end up disappointed. This works beautifully when both people are secure enough to share the spotlight. Your Moon signs are huge here — they'll show whether you can actually nurture each other, or if you're just dazzling scene partners. Rising signs reveal how much overlap (or competition) there is in how you present.
The content on this page draws on these core astrology texts.
- Claudius Ptolemy — Tetrabiblos (2nd century AD)
- William Lilly — Christian Astrology (1647)
- Charles Carter — An Encyclopaedia of Psychological Astrology (1924)