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Living by the Lunar Rhythm
In 2027, the skies return to a balanced rhythm of twelve full moons. While we do not have a seasonal Blue Moon this year, we are treated to powerful Supermoons in the late summer and early autumn.
βοΈ The Deep Winter Moons
The year begins with the Wolf Moon. The nights are at their longest, offering crisp views of the cosmos.

Jan 22: Wolf Moon
Named for the hungry wolves heard howling outside villages amid the deep snows of midwinter.
Feb 20: Snow Moon
Historically the snowiest month in North America. This moon coincides with a subtle Penumbral Lunar Eclipse visible in parts of the world.
Mar 22: Worm Moon
As the ground softens, earthworms appear, inviting the return of robins. It is the first true sign that winter is losing its grip.πΈ The Season of Growth
New life explodes across the hemisphere. We move from the early blooms to the ripening of wild berries.

Apr 20: Pink Moon
Named not for its color, but for the “moss pink” wild ground phlox, one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring.
May 20: Flower Moon
Flowers are in full bloom across the Northern Hemisphere. This moon lights the path for late planting.
Jun 19: Strawberry Moon
The last moon of spring. Algonquin tribes named this for the short season for harvesting wild strawberries.βοΈ The High Summer Moons
Short nights and warm days. This year, the summer ends with a spectacular run of Supermoons.

Jul 18: Buck Moon
By July, the antlers of male deer (bucks) are in full-growth mode, pushing through their forehead velvet.
Aug 17: Sturgeon Moon (Supermoon)
A powerful Supermoon. The giant sturgeon of the Great Lakes were most readily caught during this part of the summer.
Sep 16: Harvest Moon (Supermoon)
Rising just before the Equinox, this bright Supermoon gives farmers extra light to bring in crops late into the night.π The Hunt & The Hearth
As the days shorten, the moons guide the preparation for winter, ending the year with the Long Night Moon.

Oct 15: Hunterβs Moon
With the leaves falling and the deer fattened, it is time to hunt. Since the fields have been reaped, hunters can easily see prey.
Nov 14: Beaver Moon
This is the time to set beaver traps before the swamps freeze, ensuring a supply of warm winter furs.
Dec 14: Cold Moon
We end 2027 illuminating the longest, darkest nights of the year. The winter cold has firmly taken hold.Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the 2027 printable moon calendar.
Is this 2027 moon calendar free to print?
Yes. This printable moon calendar is designed to be completely free. You can print it directly from your browser to create a high-resolution A4 wall poster, or save it as a PDF for digital reference on your phone or tablet.
How do I save this calendar as a PDF?
It is easy to generate a PDF version. Simply click the “Print Poster” button above. When the print window opens, change the destination from your printer to “Save as PDF”. This preserves the high-contrast dark design for screens or the ink-saving white design for paper.
When are the Supermoons in 2027?
The year 2027 features a spectacular run of Supermoons in the second half of the year, occurring when the moon is closest to Earth (perigee). They are the Sturgeon Moon (Aug 17), the Harvest Moon (Sep 16), and the Hunterβs Moon (Oct 15). These full moons will appear approximately 7% larger and 15% brighter than average.
Is there a Blue Moon in 2027?
No. Unlike the previous year, 2027 is a standard lunar year with exactly 12 full moonsβone for each month. There are no seasonal or monthly Blue Moons in 2027.
What time zone is this calendar based on?
The phases listed on this printable chart are calculated for UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). However, because full moons occur at a specific global moment, the dates are generally accurate for North America and Europe, though the exact “peak” minute may shift slightly depending on your local time zone.
