The Moons of 2026 gives you every New Moon, Full Moon, eclipse, and Supermoon of the year — the dates, the signs, the themes, and exactly how to work with each one.

One week it’s a post on social media. The next it’s a quick Google search just before a New or Full Moon arrives.
Over time, the mixed messages and conflicting interpretations can make lunar work feel harder than it needs to be. Like it’s something other people understand, but you never quite get a handle on.
This guide gives you one reliable place to return to throughout the year. A steady reference you can trust. So instead of chasing information, you can track the moon, understand its rhythm, and use it as a simple structure for reflection and awareness in your own life.

Rather than using the moon as something to “get right”, this guide uses the lunar cycle as a check-in system. A way to pause every couple of weeks, notice what’s going on in your life, reflect, adjust, and move forward.
Over time, that rhythm makes a real difference. You stop being blindsided by intense weeks. You start recognising the patterns. You feel less like you’re wading through treacle and more like you understand what’s happening — and why.
A full-year lunar reference guide, designed to be clear and usable.

Every moon in one place — so you’re never searching for information when a moon arrives. See the full lunar rhythm of the year, notice patterns as themes build and repeat, and stay connected to the cycle without having to track it yourself.

UK times throughout, clearly marked GMT and BST — plus UTC, ET, CT, MT, and PT. Know exactly when each moon occurs and plan ahead with confidence rather than reacting on the day.


Dedicated sections for both Solar Eclipses, both Lunar Eclipses, and all four Supermoons — with specific guidance for each one. Understand why certain moons feel stronger and work with those moments thoughtfully rather than being caught off guard

UK times throughout, clearly marked GMT and BST — plus UTC, ET, CT, MT, and PT. Know exactly when each moon occurs and plan ahead with confidence rather than reacting on the day.
There’s no right way to use it. Dip in before each moon, use the calendar as a reference, or read it cover to cover. All of that works.

The Moons of 2026 was written by Sarah Cornforth, a professional astrologer with a practical, no-jargon approach to lunar work. This guide was designed to be the one place you return to throughout the year — calm, clear, and genuinely useful whether you’re brand new to the moon or have been following the cycles for years.