Tiger/Leo and Monkey/Aquarius meet at a challenging 50–55%, the Monarch-of-the-World Tiger encounters the Monkey-Aquarian who picks everything apart, including monarchies. Friction is built in. Tiger/Leo wants reverence; Monkey/Aquarius wants to know what's underneath. The pairing tests both halves.
Chemistry is intense in flashes and structurally cold. Tiger/Leo brings the regal isolation that secretly craves company; Monkey/Aquarius brings investigative coolness and a disregard for social pieties. The bedroom can be electric when Tiger/Leo lets the throne rest. Then Monkey/Aquarius asks an inconvenient question and the temperature drops.
Conversation is asymmetric. Tiger/Leo broadcasts; Monkey/Aquarius dissects. When Monkey/Aquarius poses the harder question, Tiger/Leo's pride flares. When Tiger/Leo demands respect, Monkey/Aquarius investigates the demand for amusement.
Friction lives in pride vs. analysis. Tiger/Leo's bragging-about-conquests tendency meets Monkey/Aquarius's love-of-shocking-the-mundanes habit, and the result is two performances neither half is enjoying. Both halves take the other personally even when nothing personal is happening.
Tiger/Leo can learn from Monkey/Aquarius that being questioned isn't being attacked; Monkey/Aquarius can learn from Tiger/Leo that some thrones serve a real function and don't need dismantling. Both halves can grow if both halves want to.
At 50–55%, this is a low-compatibility pairing the formula flags. Tiger/Leo and Monkey/Aquarius can be compelling adversaries, partnership requires both halves to lower the volume.