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Every full moon of 2026 - and what each one brings


Full Moons are checkpoints that ask us to look up, reflect, and remember where we are in the cycle


Happy silhouette with arms raised on the full moon woman. The year's biggest moon, in Benicassim, Castellon. © Getty
Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
UPDATED DECEMBER 16, 2025 8:29 PM ESTDEC 16, 2025, 8:29 PM EST

2026 is right around the corner, which means another year of some beautiful lunar moments. Before astrology apps and lunar calendars, the Moon was a survival guide. For many Native American tribes, Full Moons weren’t symbolic; they were practical, and they gave them names reflecting what was happening in nature. 

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Native American's named all the full moons

For Native American tribes, lunar names were about the relationship to land, seasons, animals, and each other. The Moon tracked time when calendars didn’t exist, and it anchored communities to cycles larger than any one moment.

From weather shifts, animal behavior, and planting cycles, they helped anticipate seasonal changes and make decisions around food, travel, and protection. 

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Sturgeon full super moon rising behind Sirente mountain, July 31, 2023.

European settlers adopted many of these lunar names, and they entered mainstream culture. Today, we still use them, but they've expanded with people doing rituals, spells, or just looking up to take in the moon's power.

All the dates of the full moons in 2026 

Wolf Moon - January 3, 2026 2:03 PST     

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Wolf Moon

The Wolf Moon was named after the wolves that howled outside villages in the dead of winter. Spiritually, this Moon is about instinct and endurance. Listen closely to what your inner voice is warning you about.

Snow Moon - February 1, 2026 14:09 PST     

February historically brought the heaviest snowfall, making hunting nearly impossible. The Snow Moon reflects patience and restraint. This is a reminder that rest is necessary.

Worm Moon - March 3, 2026 3:38 PST     

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Worm moon

As the ground softens, earthworms reappear, signaling the return of birds. For many tribes, this Moon marked the start of spring.

 Pink Moon - April 1, 2026 19:12 PDT

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"Supermoon" Pink Moon

Named after wild ground phlox, one of the first flowers to bloom. This Moon is about hope and emotional openness, even if growth feels impossible. 

Flower Moon - May 1, 2026 10:23 PDT

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Flower Moon

By May, flowers were everywhere. This Moon symbolizes abundance and visibility. Beautiful things take time. 

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Blue Moon - May 31, 2026 1:45 PDT

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Blue supermoon

May brings two Full Moons in one month. Traditionally rare, Blue Moons were markers of imbalance or adjustment. Pay attention to moments that require attention.

Strawberry Moon - June 29, 2026 16:56 PDT

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Strawberry Moon

The Strawberry Moon name comes from the Native American Algonquian tribe and Ojibwe, Dakota, and Lakota, who used it to track when wild strawberries were ripe enough to pick. This Moon reminds us to enjoy what’s ripe before it passes.

Buck Moon - July 29, 2026 7:36 PDT

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Buck Supermoon

This moon marks the time of the year when male deer begin regrowing their antlers, symbolizing strength, development, and rising power.

Sturgeon Moon - August 27, 2026 21:18 PDT

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Sturgeon Moon

Sturgeons, a fish, were plentiful and essential for sustenance. This Moon honors resilience and long-term survival.

Corn / Harvest Moon - September 26, 2026 9:49 PDT

Aligned with crop harvesting, this Moon represented reward, gratitude, and preparation for winter.

Hunter’s Moon - October 25, 2026 21:12 PDT

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Hunter's moon

With fields cleared, hunting became easier. This Moon is about precision and readiness.

Beaver Moon - November 24, 2026 6:53 PST

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'Beaver Moon'

Named for the time to set beaver traps before the waters froze. Preparation was essential.

Cold Moon - December 23, 2026 17:28 PST

The longest nights of the year. This Moon marked deep winter - a time for reflection, storytelling, and conserving energy.

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