A Saturn Return is an astrological milestone that occurs when the planet Saturn returns to the same position it was in at the time of your birth. Saturn takes about 29.46 years to complete one full orbit around the Sun, so most people experience their first Saturn Return around age 29–30, the second around 58–60, and the third around 87–90.
A Saturn Return is an astrological milestone that occurs when the planet Saturn returns to the same position it was in at the time of your birth. Saturn takes about 29.46 years to complete one full orbit around the Sun, so most people experience their first Saturn Return around age 29–30, the second around 58–60, and the third around 87–90.
Saturn returns happen roughly every 29.46 years. Each cycle has a different life theme:
A Saturn Return does not always feel like a single-day event. Many people experience Saturn Return themes across a multi-month window as Saturn approaches, touches, and moves away from its natal position. That’s why this calculator includes a Return Window option such as ±6 months.
This Saturn Return Calculator provides estimated dates using Saturn’s average orbital period. For many users, this estimate is enough to understand the general timing of Saturn Return themes. However, exact Saturn Return timing requires calculating when Saturn reaches the same zodiac degree as your birth chart — which depends on your birth time, birthplace, and Saturn’s real-time motion (including retrogrades).
The first Saturn Return usually happens around age 29–30, depending on your birth chart and Saturn’s movement.
Yes. Because Saturn can move retrograde, it may cross your natal Saturn degree two or three times within the return period.
For estimated dates, no. For exact Saturn Return timing (same degree), birth time and birthplace are needed.
The timing is similar (around 29.5-year cycles), but the experience differs based on your natal chart, house placement, and personal life circumstances.