Taurus & Taurus
Two bulls in the same pasture -- blissfully content when they agree, immovable when they don't.
About these scores
Strongest bond
Heart — Emotional safety and nurturing
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.
Is Taurus and Taurus a good match?
One of the most naturally compatible same-sign pairings. They share values, pace, and priorities almost perfectly. The relationship feels easy and secure from the start. The only real work is making sure comfortable doesn't become complacent -- they need to keep growing together, not just settling in.
Do two Taurus get bored together?
It depends on what you call boring. If you mean do they sit on the couch watching the same show every night? Probably. But neither of them considers that boring -- they consider it perfect. The risk isn't boredom, it's autopilot. They're happy enough to stop trying, which is when the spark fades. Regular novelty -- even small stuff -- keeps things alive.
How do two Taurus resolve conflict?
Slowly. Very slowly. Both dig into their position and wait. It's not aggressive -- it's a quiet, immovable standoff. The breakthrough usually comes when one of them decides the relationship matters more than being right. Once they learn to voice concerns early instead of letting them calcify, conflicts resolve much faster.
What makes Taurus-Taurus work long term?
Shared values and genuine contentment. They both want the same things -- stability, comfort, loyalty, and a partner who shows up. When they actively choose growth alongside comfort, this pairing can last a lifetime. They're building a home, not just sharing a house.
Are Taurus and Taurus soulmates?
Honestly? Yes, probably. Two Taurus together is comfort, loyalty, and a shared devotion to good food and soft blankets. You both get each other's need for stability and beauty. The downside is you're both incredibly stubborn, so when you disagree, nobody's budging. But that's rare — you usually want the same things. Still, your Moon and Rising signs add layers. One Taurus might need more adventure or emotional intensity than the other, and that only shows up in the full chart.
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)