Full Moons of 2026
Your Complete Lunar Calendar Guide for Cosmic Alignment
2026 brings us 13 magnificent full moons, including a rare Blue Moon. Whether you’re tracking lunar phases for gardening, spiritual practices, or pure wonder—this is your ultimate guide.
Complete Full Moon Calendar 2026
Mark your calendars! Here’s every full moon of 2026 with exact dates and times (UTC).
| Date | Moon Name | Time (UTC) | Special |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 13 | Wolf Moon | 22:27 | — |
| February 12 | Snow Moon | 13:53 | — |
| March 14 | Worm Moon | 06:55 | Lunar Eclipse |
| April 13 | Pink Moon | 00:22 | Supermoon |
| May 12 | Flower Moon | 16:56 | Supermoon |
| May 31 | Blue Moon | 08:45 | Blue Moon Supermoon |
| June 11 | Strawberry Moon | 07:44 | — |
| July 10 | Buck Moon | 20:37 | — |
| August 9 | Sturgeon Moon | 07:55 | — |
| September 7 | Harvest Moon | 18:09 | Lunar Eclipse |
| October 7 | Hunter’s Moon | 03:47 | — |
| November 5 | Beaver Moon | 13:19 | Supermoon |
| December 4 | Cold Moon | 23:21 | — |
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Full Moon Names & Their Meanings
Each full moon carries a name passed down through generations, reflecting the rhythms of nature.
Winter Moons
Wolf Moon (January) — Named for wolves howling in winter. A time for introspection and planning.
Snow Moon (February) — The heaviest snowfalls occur this month. It represents patience and inner strength.
Spring Moons
Worm Moon (March) — As the ground thaws, earthworm casts appear. A time for new beginnings and rebirth.
Pink Moon (April) — Named after spring wildflowers. Symbolizes growth, hope, and fresh starts.
Flower Moon (May) — Flowers bloom abundantly. Represents fertility, abundance, and blossoming of ideas.
Summer Moons
Strawberry Moon (June) — The strawberry harvesting season. Represents sweetness, romance, and enjoying life’s pleasures.
Buck Moon (July) — Male deer grow new antlers. Symbolizes strength and reaching your full potential.
Sturgeon Moon (August) — When sturgeon fish were caught. Represents abundance and gratitude.
Autumn Moons
Harvest Moon (September) — Provides light for farmers to harvest crops. Represents hard work paying off.
Hunter’s Moon (October) — Time to hunt and prepare for winter. Symbolizes preparation and resourcefulness.
Late Autumn & Winter
Beaver Moon (November) — Time to set beaver traps. Represents preparation and building security.
Cold Moon (December) — The long, cold nights arrive. A time for rest, reflection, and family.


