Water · ruled by Jupiter/Neptune · Feb 19 – Mar 20
Pisces compatibility — all 12 matches ranked
Every Pisces pairing scored 0–100 with strengths, challenges, and a verdict. Click any sign to read the full match. For depth, your Vedic birth chart is where real compatibility lives.
Pisces in Vedic astrology
Who Pisces natives are — and what they look for in a partner
Pisces (Meena in Sanskrit) is the twelfth and final sign of the Vedic zodiac, the natural ruler of the 12th house — the house of moksha (liberation), foreign lands, hidden enemies, and the dissolution of the personal self into the larger ocean. Jupiter (Guru) rules Pisces — a mutable Water sign — which gives Pisces-natives their characteristic combination of philosophical depth and intuitive sensitivity: the ones who feel the larger story while living inside it. The classical text Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra places Meena as the feet and lymphatic system of the Kalapurusha · which is why Pisces-rising natives so often carry their grounding (or lack of it) in their feet and are deeply affected by environments.
Mercury rules Pisces' 7th house (Virgo), which is why Pisces-natives are drawn to partners with analytical precision, practical groundedness, and the kind of detail-respecting attention that gives Pisces' boundlessness a usable form. Saravali notes the Pisces-Virgo polarity as the faith-and-analysis axis · the trusting ocean and the discerning mind correcting each other. In day-to-day partnership, Pisces grows by learning that one's own porousness can read as boundary-less; the partner is asking for clear shape, not endless absorption. Compatibility flows easily with Cancer and Scorpio (fellow Water · trine), challenging with Gemini and Sagittarius (square).
Want the full Pisces profile — nakshatras, career fit, health, Vedic remedies? See the Pisces daily horoscope page.
Why these scores
Pisces as a Water sign
Pisces is a Water sign ruled by Jupiter/Neptune. Vedic astrology reads compatibility through the angular relationship between two signs (the aspect) — trines (120°) and sextiles (60°) flow easily, while squares (90°) and quincunxes (150°) introduce friction the chart asks both partners to work through.
The four elements pair predictably: Fire (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) flows with Air (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius); Earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) is nourished by Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces). Same-element pairings amplify shared traits; opposite-element pairings create the most growth-friction — neither is a verdict, both are a starting frame.
For real depth — your Moon sign, Nakshatra, and planetary placements — your full Vedic birth chart and Kundli matching are where compatibility actually gets answered.
FAQ
Common questions about Pisces compatibility
Which sign is most compatible with Pisces?
Pisces pairs best with Scorpio (score 88/100). Scorpio and Pisces form the zodiac's deepest water-trine bond — a psychic, passionate, and profoundly emotional connection. Both understand the unseen world intuitively and together they create a love that feels destined.
Which sign is least compatible with Pisces?
Pisces faces the most friction with Aquarius (score 45/100). This isn't a death sentence — friction relationships can work with conscious effort, but the chart asks more of both partners.
What element is Pisces, and what does it mean for compatibility?
Pisces is a Water sign ruled by Jupiter/Neptune. Fire flows with Air, Earth pairs with Water. Same-element pairings amplify shared traits; opposite-element pairings create the most growth-friction.
How accurate is sun-sign compatibility?
Sun-sign compatibility is a useful starting frame, not a full reading. For depth, your Vedic birth chart (Moon sign, Nakshatra, planetary placements) is what actually drives long-term compatibility — sun signs are a 30,000-foot view.
How does Fliyp compute these scores?
Each pair is scored by Vedic aspect (the angular relationship between the two signs), element compatibility (Fire/Earth/Air/Water), and ruling-planet dynamics. The score is then qualified by a verdict: Excellent · Good · Neutral · Challenging.
