Sagittarius & Sagittarius
Two arrows aimed at the horizon -- unstoppable explorers who need to build a home base worth coming back to.
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 Sagittarians settle down?
Settle down, maybe. Settle, never. They can absolutely build a committed life together -- it just looks different than most. Their version of settled might include living abroad, changing careers together, or having an unconventional arrangement that gives both space to explore. The commitment is real; the form is flexible.
Do two Sagittarians get bored?
Not of each other, usually -- they're both endlessly interesting and keep evolving. They can get bored of routine, though, which is why the relationship needs regular novelty. New experiences, new conversations, new places. As long as they keep exploring together, boredom isn't really a risk.
Are two Sagittarians too honest with each other?
Sometimes. Both value honesty but can forget that delivery matters as much as content. A truth delivered carelessly can sting even when it's well-intentioned. The good news is that neither holds onto hurt for long, and both prefer honesty to diplomacy. They just need to add a small filter between thought and speech.
What's the biggest strength of Sagittarius-Sagittarius?
The shared sense of possibility. Two Sagittarians believe the world is full of amazing things to see, learn, and experience, and they want to do it together. That optimism is genuinely rare and incredibly sustaining. When things get hard, they remind each other that there's always a new horizon. That's a gift.
Are Sagittarius and Sagittarius soulmates?
Can they be soulmates? If soulmates can meet at an airport and decide to stay there forever (metaphorically, because no Sag stays anywhere). Two Sagittarians get each other's need for freedom, curiosity, and the thrill of the next thing. The challenge is whether either will slow down long enough to build something real. That said, your Moon and Venus signs matter a lot here — one grounded Moon can anchor what Sun signs alone can't.
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)