Full Moon Calendar 2026 (All 13 Full Moons)
Hey Buds! If your soul feels extra alive under moonlight, this one’s for you. Below is our complete Full Moon Calendar for 2026 with every full moon date and exact time listed in Central Time, plus a little Soul Flower guidance to help you slow down, let go, and tune in.
If you love wearing the phases, take a peek at our moon phase clothing and moon phase accessories. These pieces are made for moon walks, late nights, and living in rhythm with the sky.

Full Moons 2026 at a Glance (Central Time)
- January 3, 2026 (4:02 am) – Wolf Moon
- February 1, 2026 (4:09 pm) – Snow Moon
- March 3, 2026 (5:37 am) – Worm Moon
- April 1, 2026 (9:11 pm) – Pink Moon
- May 1, 2026 (12:23 pm) – Flower Moon
- May 31, 2026 (3:45 am) – Blue Moon
- June 29, 2026 (6:56 pm) – Strawberry Moon
- July 29, 2026 (9:35 am) – Buck Moon
- August 27, 2026 (11:18 pm) – Sturgeon Moon
- September 26, 2026 (11:49 am) – Harvest Moon
- October 25, 2026 (11:11 pm) – Hunter’s Moon
- November 24, 2026 (8:53 am) – Beaver Moon
- December 23, 2026 (7:28 pm) – Cold Moon
How to Vibe with the Full Moon
- The moon usually looks full the night before and after the exact date, so don’t stress about timing it perfectly.
- Full moons are a great time to release what’s no longer serving you. Write it down, tear it up, and let it go.
- Slip into something soft and intentional. Our moon phase styles are made for comfort, reflection, and cozy magic.

January 2026 – Wolf Moon
Saturday, January 3 at 4:02 am (CT)
This moon is about protection and instinct. Honor what keeps you grounded and safe. Keep your circle close and your nights slow.
February 2026 – Snow Moon
Sunday, February 1 at 4:09 pm (CT)
The Snow Moon invites rest. Move gently, say no when you need to, and let stillness do its work.
March 2026 – Worm Moon
Tuesday, March 3 at 5:37 am (CT)
This full moon marks the soft return of warmth and movement. Shed old layers and allow something new to begin.
April 2026 – Pink Moon
Wednesday, April 1 at 9:11 pm (CT)
The Pink Moon is about early blooms and fresh ideas. Even small steps forward count right now.
May 2026 – Flower Moon
Friday, May 1 at 12:23 pm (CT)
This moon celebrates creativity and growth. Say yes to what feels alive and inspiring.
May 2026 – Blue Moon
Sunday, May 31 at 3:45 am (CT)
A rare second full moon in one month. This is powerful reset energy. If something hasn’t been working, this is your chance to choose differently.
June 2026 – Strawberry Moon
Monday, June 29 at 6:56 pm (CT)
Sweet and social, this moon is about connection. Spend time with people who feel like home.
July 2026 – Buck Moon
Wednesday, July 29 at 9:35 am (CT)
The Buck Moon encourages confidence and forward motion. Trust your strength, even if it’s still growing.
August 2026 – Sturgeon Moon
Thursday, August 27 at 11:18 pm (CT)
This moon taps into deep intuition. Listen closely to what’s coming up from within.
September 2026 – Harvest Moon
Saturday, September 26 at 11:49 am (CT)
Time to gather what you’ve grown this year. Acknowledge your progress and give thanks.
October 2026 – Hunter’s Moon
Sunday, October 25 at 11:11 pm (CT)
This moon brings focus and clarity. Protect your energy and prioritize what truly matters.
November 2026 – Beaver Moon
Tuesday, November 24 at 8:53 am (CT)
Prepare, nest, and make your space feel supportive and warm.
December 2026 – Cold Moon
Wednesday, December 23 at 7:28 pm (CT)
The final full moon of the year invites reflection and gratitude. Slow down, get cozy, and close out 2026 with intention.
Full Moon FAQ
What is a full moon?
A full moon happens when the moon is directly opposite the sun and fully illuminated from our point of view on Earth. It rises around sunset, sets around sunrise, and shines bright all night long.
How many full moons are there in 2026?
There are 13 full moons in 2026. May is the standout month, with two full moons, including a Blue Moon on May 31.
What is a Blue Moon?
A Blue Moon happens when there are two full moons in a single calendar month. In 2026, that happens in May.
Why do full moons have names like Wolf Moon or Harvest Moon?
Traditional full moon names come from seasonal patterns, farming cycles, and nature cues observed by Indigenous cultures and early settlers. They help anchor each moon to the time of year.
Can I plan events or rituals around the full moon?
Yes. Full moons are popular for gatherings, creative nights, hikes, or quiet solo rituals. Many people also enjoy wearing symbolic pieces like our Sacred Geometry Clothing as a reminder to stay intentional.
Do full moons affect everyone the same?
Not at all. Some people feel energized, others feel emotional, and some sleep better than ever. Pay attention to your own patterns.
Is the full moon only powerful on one night?
Not at all. The moon usually appears full for about one to two nights on either side of the exact date. If you miss the exact moment, you haven’t missed the magic.
What is the best thing to do during a full moon?
Full moons are traditionally linked to release and reflection. Many people use this time to journal, rest, clear clutter, or let go of habits or thoughts that no longer feel aligned.
Can I plan my full moon vibes ahead of time?
Absolutely. Plan with friends, create a full moon club! Meet once a month for a quick howl at the full moon. Bookmark our moon phase clothing and accessories so you’re looking ready to vibe when the full moon shows up.
Last updated January 2026. Times listed are Central Time.

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