In 2026, the lunar calendar gifts us 13 Full Moons. 🌕 Each one a turning point. A chance to release what no longer serves. Save this as your lunar guide for 2026... 3rd January: Wolf Supermoon The year opens with strength. The Wolf Moon awakens instinct, amplified by supermoon energy. A powerful moment to set intentions for the year ahead. 1st February: Snow Moon The Snow Moon reminds us that rest is productive. This is a time to conserve energy, nourish deeply, and honour the slower pace of winter. 3rd March: Worm Moon (Lunar Eclipse) A rare blood moon eclipse brings release. The Worm Moon signals renewal beneath the surface. What you let go of now creates space for new growth. 1st April: Pink Moon The Pink Moon marks awakening, longer evenings, and gentle expansion. Growth begins softly. Trust the process. 1st May: Flower Moon The Flower Moon celebrates abundance, beauty and becoming. A reminder to take up space, to grow boldly, to honour how far you have come. 31st May: Blue Moon A rare second full moon in one month. This Blue Moon is subtle yet powerful. A pause for reflection and recalibration. Quiet moments can hold great clarity. 29th June: Strawberry Moon The Strawberry Moon invites presence. Savour what is here. Let joy be simple. 29th July: Buck Moon A moon of strength and resilience. The Buck Moon reflects steady progress and becoming stronger through challenge. 28th August: Sturgeon Moon (Partial Lunar Eclipse) With much of the moon in shadow, this is a time to listen inwardly, trust emotional wisdom, and explore what lies beneath the surface. 26th September: Harvest Moon A moment to gather what you have grown. Reflect on effort, patience and progress. 26th October: Hunter’s Moon The Hunter’s Moon brings clarity and intention. A time to direct energy wisely and protect what sustains you. 24th November: Beaver Supermoon This bright supermoon encourages building what lasts. Strengthen your routines, your rituals, your roots. 24th December: Cold Supermoon The final full moon of the year rises on Christmas Eve. The biggest and brightest since 2019. A luminous close. A moment for reflection, gratitude and rest before the cycle begins again.