Your Guide to the 2026 Full Moons

The moon has always been a quiet guide - influencing our energy, emotions, and need for reflection, even when we don’t consciously realise it.

Our 2026 Full Moon Guide was created as a simple, save worthy reference to help you move through the year with a little more intention and awareness.

In lunar cycles, the full moon represents clarity and release. It’s a natural pause point - a moment to reflect, let go, and soften rather than push forward.

Many people notice heightened emotions, clearer thoughts, or a stronger urge to reset around this time. That’s the full moon doing what it does best: bringing things gently to the surface.

The Energy of Each Full Moon

Each full moon carries its own seasonal energy, reflected in its traditional name:

Wolf Moon (January): grounding and reflection

Snow Moon (February): rest and intuition

Worm Moon (March): renewal and growth

Pink Moon (April): fresh beginnings

Strawberry Moon (June): abundance and joy

Harvest Moon (September): balance and gratitude

Cold Moon (December): stillness and release

You don’t need to do anything special - simply noticing the energy can be enough.

A Simple Full Moon Ritual

If you’d like to work with the full moon, keep it easy:

  • Take a quiet moment to reflect
  • Journal what you’re ready to release
  • Cleanse your space or your crystals
  • Ground yourself with slow breathing or gentle movement

Small rituals, done consistently, can be powerful.

Crystals are often used during full moons to support grounding and clarity. Some favourites include Moonstone, Clear Quartz, Amethyst, and Smoky Quartz - each chosen for balance, intuition, and calm.

Wearing crystal jewellery allows that intention to stay with you beyond the ritual itself.

We created our 2026 Full Moon visual as a calm, beautiful reference - something to return to whenever life feels busy or overwhelming.

Its response reminded us that many of us are craving slower rhythms, softer structure, and more meaningful moments.

As you move through 2026, we hope this guide encourages you to pause, reflect, and move with the moon - not against it.