Almost every chart online claims to show remarriage potential. Here is the narrower, more honest version: which houses genuinely matter, and why most of them agreeing at once is rare.
✦ See Your Real Compatibility ReportThe 7th house governs the first marriage. For a second marriage specifically, classical texts point to the 9th house (fortune following a major life change) and the 2nd house (family life continuing after the first union ends), with the 8th house representing the transformation that led there. A single one of these looking active on its own is common — it's not a strong remarriage signal by itself.
Dual signs — Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces — appearing repeatedly across the 7th house, its lord, or Venus is the pattern classical texts return to again and again, because "dual" symbolically means "more than one."
A genuinely strong case needs several of these together: dual-sign emphasis around the 7th house or Venus, the 9th or 2nd house lord meaningfully connected to the 7th house lord, and — critically — the dasha timeline actually supporting it, not just the natal chart in isolation.
A lot of online content lists five or six "signs of second marriage" and implies any one of them is enough. In classical practice, remarriage combinations are cumulative — one afflicted Venus placement isn't a verdict, it's one data point among several that need to agree.
No responsible reading turns this into a guaranteed timeline or a certainty about outcome — it describes a pattern of support in the chart, cross-checked against the current dasha period, not a fixed promise.