June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most eventful months of the year. From the historic convergence of Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice on June 21st to the kickoff of the FIFA World Cup on June 11th, this June promises unforgettable moments across culture, sports, and nature.
Whether you’re planning summer vacations, preparing for graduations and weddings, or simply looking to make the most of the longest days of the year, having a comprehensive June 2026 calendar is essential.
This guide provides everything you need to navigate June 2026, including:
- Complete list of federal holidays and international observances
- Major cultural celebrations (Pride Month, Juneteenth, Father’s Day)
- Astronomical events (Summer Solstice, Strawberry Moon)
- FIFA World Cup match schedule
- Daily historical anniversaries and national days
- Weather patterns and seasonal planning tips
Quick Facts About June 2026:
- Total Days: 30
- Zodiac Signs: Gemini (June 1-20) and Cancer (June 21-30)
- Birthstones: Pearl, Alexandrite, Moonstone
- Birth Flowers: Rose and Honeysuckle
- Season: Summer begins June 21st (Northern Hemisphere)
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🗓️ June 2026 At a Glance

| Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| Global Day of Parents | Leave the Office Early Day | World Bicycle Day | National Cheese Day | World Environment Day | D-Day Anniversary | VCR Day | |
| Week 2 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
| World Oceans Day | Best Friends Day | Ballpoint Pen Day | FIFA World Cup Begins | Loving Day | Kitchen Klutzes Day | Flag Day | |
| Week 3 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
| Magna Carta Day | Islamic New Year | Eat Your Vegetables Day | Int’l Picnic Day | Juneteenth | World Refugee Day | Father’s Day & Summer Solstice | |
| Week 4 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
| Chocolate Eclair Day | Int’l Widows’ Day | Midsummer/Fairy Day | Global Beatles Day | Take Dog to Work Day | Sunglasses Day | Stonewall Day | |
| Week 5 | 29 | 30 | |||||
| Strawberry Moon 🌕 | Asteroid Day |
Major June 2026 Holidays & Observances
Federal Holidays (United States)
Juneteenth – Friday, June 19, 2026
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War had ended and enslaved people were free—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
How to Observe:
- Attend local Juneteenth celebrations and parades
- Support Black-owned businesses
- Read literature by Black authors
- Visit museums highlighting African American history
- Participate in community service projects
Flag Day – Sunday, June 14, 2026
Flag Day celebrates the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777. While not a federal holiday, it’s observed nationwide with flag displays and patriotic ceremonies.
Flag Etiquette Reminders:
- Display flag from sunrise to sunset
- Illuminate if displayed 24 hours
- Never let the flag touch the ground
- Fold properly when storing
Major Cultural Observances
Pride Month – All of June 2026
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month, commemorating the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969 and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community’s diversity, achievements, and ongoing fight for equality.
2026 Pride Highlights:
- Pride parades in major cities (NYC, San Francisco, Chicago, LA)
- Corporate partnerships and rainbow campaigns
- Educational events on LGBTQ+ history
- Community fundraisers for LGBTQ+ organizations
Related Content: [Pride Month 2026: Events, History & Resources]
Father’s Day – Sunday, June 21, 2026
Father’s Day 2026 falls on the third Sunday of June each year. In 2026, it uniquely coincides with the Summer Solstice, creating a perfect opportunity for outdoor celebrations.
2026 Special Note: This is the first time since 2020 that Father’s Day falls on the Summer Solstice—the longest day of the year. Plan extended outdoor activities to make the most of the extra daylight!
Popular Father’s Day Activities:
- Outdoor BBQ or picnic
- Fishing trips
- Golf outings
- Sports events
- Home improvement projects together
International Observances
World Environment Day – Thursday, June 5, 2026
The United Nations’ flagship environmental awareness day focused on global environmental protection and sustainability.
Ways to Participate:
- Plant trees or start a garden
- Reduce single-use plastics
- Participate in community clean-ups
- Switch to renewable energy sources
- Support environmental organizations
World Oceans Day – Monday, June 8, 2026
Celebrates the world’s shared ocean and our connection to the sea, while raising awareness about ocean conservation.
Action Ideas:
- Visit an aquarium or ocean conservation center
- Reduce ocean plastic pollution
- Support sustainable seafood choices
- Organize beach clean-ups
World Blood Donor Day – Sunday, June 14, 2026
Recognizes the critical contribution of voluntary blood donors to healthcare systems worldwide.
How to Help:
- Donate blood at local centers
- Organize blood drives
- Spread awareness about the importance
International Yoga Day – Sunday, June 21, 2026
Celebrates the physical and spiritual practice of yoga, coinciding with the Summer Solstice.
Solstice Yoga Events:
- Times Square mass yoga (New York City)
- Outdoor yoga sessions worldwide
- Free community yoga classes
World Refugee Day – Saturday, June 20, 2026
Honors the strength and courage of refugees and raises awareness about their plight.
FIFA World Cup 2026 – June Schedule
The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 11, 2026, making this one of the most anticipated Junes for sports fans globally. This historic tournament is the first to be hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Key June Dates:
June 11, 2026: Opening Match – Tournament begins June 11-27, 2026: Group Stage matches across North American host cities June 28-30, 2026: Round of 32 begins
Host Cities for June Matches:
- United States: New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami, Kansas City, Boston, San Francisco
- Canada: Toronto, Vancouver
- Mexico: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
Tournament Innovations:
- 48 teams competing (expanded from 32)
- 104 total matches
- 16 groups of 3 teams each
Related Content: Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule & Viewing Guide
🌙 Astronomical Events in June 2026
Summer Solstice – Sunday, June 21, 2026
Exact Time: 2:24 AM EDT (6:24 AM UTC)
The Summer Solstice marks the official start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and is the longest day of the year. At this moment, the sun reaches its highest point in the sky at noon.
Daylight Hours by Location (June 21):
- Fairbanks, Alaska: 21 hours, 49 minutes
- Seattle, Washington: 15 hours, 59 minutes
- New York City: 15 hours, 6 minutes
- Miami, Florida: 13 hours, 45 minutes
Solstice Traditions Around the World:
- Sweden: Midsommar celebrations with maypole dancing
- UK: Stonehenge gatherings at sunrise
- China: Celebrations honoring the earth, femininity, and yin forces
- Native American: Ceremonial dances and rituals
How to Celebrate:
- Watch sunrise or sunset at a meaningful location
- Host outdoor gatherings
- Create flower crowns or wreaths
- Practice gratitude for abundance
- Set intentions for the coming season
Strawberry Moon – Monday, June 29, 2026
Peak Illumination: 7:56 PM EDT
The Strawberry Moon is the full moon of June, named by Algonquin tribes for the short strawberry harvesting season in northeastern North America.
Alternative Names:
- Rose Moon (European)
- Hot Moon (many Native American tribes)
- Mead Moon (Old English)
- Honey Moon (traditional)
Viewing Tips:
- Look east after sunset for moonrise
- Best viewing: June 28-30 (appears full for about 3 days)
- Use moon-tracking apps for precise timing in your location
- The moon appears largest and most colorful near the horizon
Photography Tips:
- Include landscape elements for scale (trees, buildings)
- Shoot during “golden hour,” when the moon first rises
- Use a tripod for stability
- Try silhouette compositions
Other Celestial Events
June 8, 2026: Venus and Jupiter appear very close in the western sky after sunset (though not technically a conjunction)
Throughout June: Excellent viewing of summer constellations, including Scorpius, Sagittarius, and the Summer Triangle (Vega, Deneb, Altair)
🌍 June 2026 Heritage & Awareness Months
Month-Long Observances:
- Pride Month – LGBTQ+ Pride and awareness
- African-American Music Appreciation Month – Celebrating contributions to American music
- Caribbean-American Heritage Month – Honoring Caribbean culture and contributions
- Immigrant Heritage Month – Recognizing America’s immigrant heritage
- Men’s Health Month – Raising awareness about preventable health problems
- PTSD Awareness Month – Supporting those with post-traumatic stress disorder
- Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month – Purple-themed awareness campaign
- Great Outdoors Month – Encouraging outdoor recreation
- National Ocean Month – Ocean conservation awareness
📜 This Day in June History – Notable Anniversaries
Week 1
June 1:
- 1970: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was released by The Beatles
- 1980: CNN launches as the first 24-hour news channel
June 2:
- 1953: Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at Westminster Abbey
- 1997: Timothy McVeigh convicted for the Oklahoma City bombing
June 3:
- 1937: Edward VIII marries Wallis Simpson
- 1989: Ayatollah Khomeini dies in Iran
June 4:
- 1989: Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing
- 1940: Winston Churchill delivers the “We shall fight on the beaches” speech
June 5:
- 1832: June Rebellion in Paris (inspiration for Les Misérables)
- 1968: Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
- 2004: Ronald Reagan dies at age 93
June 6:
- 1944: D-Day – Allied invasion of Normandy (82nd Anniversary in 2026)
- 1966: James Meredith was shot during a civil rights march
June 7:
- 1776: Richard Henry Lee proposes independence from Britain
- 1929: Vatican City becomes a sovereign state
Week 2
June 8:
- 632: Prophet Muhammad dies
- 1929: Margaret Bondfield becomes the first female UK cabinet minister
June 9:
- 1865: Charles Dickens survives Staplehurst rail crash
- 1934: Donald Duck debuts in “The Wise Little Hen.”
June 10:
- 1190: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa drowns
- 1967: Six-Day War ends
June 11:
- 323 BC: Alexander the Great dies in Babylon
- 1963: Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức self-immolates in Saigon
June 12:
- 1942: Anne Frank receives her diary for her 13th birthday
- 1964: Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment
June 13:
- 323 BC: Death of Alexander the Great
- 1983: Pioneer 10 crosses Neptune’s orbit
June 14:
- 1777: Continental Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes
- 1940: Nazis occupy Paris; Auschwitz receives its first prisoners
Week 3
June 15:
- 1215: Magna Carta sealed by King John
- 1919: First nonstop transatlantic flight completed
- 1977: Spain holds its first free elections in 41 years
June 16:
- 1903: Ford Motor Company incorporated
- 1976: Soweto uprising in South Africa
June 17:
- 1775: Battle of Bunker Hill
- 1972: Watergate scandal begins
June 18:
- 1815: Battle of Waterloo – Napoleon defeated
- 1983: Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space
June 19:
- 1865: Juneteenth – The last enslaved people in Texas learn of freedom
- 1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed for espionage
June 20:
- 1789: Tennis Court Oath during the French Revolution
- 1963: Hotline established between the US and the Soviet Union
June 21:
- 1788: New Hampshire ratifies the Constitution (9th state)
- 1964: Three civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi
Week 4
June 22:
- 1948: Empire Windrush arrives in the UK with Caribbean immigrants
- 1941: Operation Barbarossa – Germany invades the Soviet Union
June 23:
- 1868: Christopher Latham Sholes receives a typewriter patent
- 2016: UK votes to leave the European Union (Brexit)
June 24:
- 1497: John Cabot lands in North America
- 1947: First reported UFO sighting (Kenneth Arnold)
June 25:
- 1876: Battle of the Little Bighorn (Custer’s Last Stand)
- 1950: Korean War begins
- 2009: Michael Jackson dies
June 26:
- 1945: United Nations Charter signed
- 2015: US Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage nationwide
June 27:
- 1950: The US enters the Korean War
- 2007: Tony Blair steps down as UK Prime Minister
June 28:
- 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (sparks WWI)
- 1969: Stonewall Uprising begins in New York City
- 1919: Treaty of Versailles signed
June 29:
- 1613: Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre burns down
- 1995: Space Shuttle Atlantis docks with Mir
June 30:
- 1908: Tunguska event (massive explosion in Siberia)
- 1936: “Gone with the Wind” published
🌻 June Nature & Seasonal Living
What’s in Season in June?
Fruits:
- Strawberries (peak season)
- Cherries
- Blueberries
- Apricots
- Peaches (early)
Vegetables:
- Tomatoes
- Cucumbers
- Summer squash and zucchini
- Green beans
- Sweet corn (late June)
- Lettuce and salad greens
- Radishes
- Peas
Flowers in Bloom:
- Roses (peak bloom)
- Honeysuckle
- Peonies (early June)
- Daylilies
- Hydrangeas
- Lavender
- Clematis
June Gardening Tasks by Zone
All Zones:
- Deadhead flowers regularly
- Water deeply during dry spells
- Mulch to retain moisture
- Monitor for pests and diseases
Zones 3-5 (Northern):
- Continue planting warm-season vegetables
- Start seeds for fall crops
- Thin vegetable seedlings
- Stake tomatoes and peppers
Zones 6-7 (Mid-Atlantic):
- Harvest early vegetables
- Plant succession crops of lettuce and greens
- Prune spring-flowering shrubs after blooming
- Apply summer mulch
Zones 8-11 (Southern/Coastal):
- Provide shade for cool-season crops
- Plant heat-tolerant flowers
- Begin planning fall garden
- Maintain the lawn at 2-3 inches height
☀️ June 2026 Weather Patterns & Climate
Northern Hemisphere (Summer)
Average Temperatures:
- Northeast US: 65-80°F
- Southeast US: 75-90°F
- Midwest US: 70-85°F
- Southwest US: 85-105°F
- Pacific Northwest: 60-75°F
Typical Weather Patterns:
- Increasing heat and humidity in most regions
- Thunderstorm season in the central US
- Monsoon season begins in the southwestern US (late June)
- Hurricane season is active in the Atlantic/Gulf
Outdoor Activity Planning:
- Peak hiking season in the mountains
- Beach season is in full swing
- Outdoor wedding season
- Festival and concert season
Southern Hemisphere (Winter)
Popular June Destinations:
- Australia: Ski season begins
- New Zealand: Winter sports
- South Africa: Dry season for safaris
- South America: Andes skiing
💍 June Weddings – The Traditional “Wedding Month.”
June has been the most popular wedding month for centuries, dating back to Roman times when marriages in June were believed to bring prosperity and happiness (named after Juno, goddess of marriage).
Why June Remains Popular for Weddings:
- Ideal Weather: Warm but not too hot in most regions
- Beautiful Blooms: Peak season for roses and peonies
- School Schedules: After graduations, before summer travel
- Daylight Hours: Long days allow for outdoor evening receptions
- Traditional Significance: Historical and cultural associations
June 2026 Wedding Planning Tips:
Best Wedding Dates in June 2026:
- Saturday, June 6 (avoid if guests are sports fans – World Cup)
- Saturday, June 13 (mid-month, good weather)
- Saturday, June 20 (day before Father’s Day/Solstice)
- Saturday, June 27 (Midsummer weekend)
Dates to Consider Avoiding:
- June 11-13 (World Cup opening weekend)
- June 19 (Juneteenth – federal holiday)
- June 21 (Father’s Day)
Popular June Wedding Flowers:
- Garden roses
- Peonies (if early June)
- Hydrangeas
- Delphiniums
- Sweet peas
🎓 June Graduation Season
June marks the culmination of graduation season in the United States, with high school and college commencement ceremonies filling the first three weeks of the month.
2026 Graduation Planning:
Popular Graduation Gifts:
- Money or gift cards
- Tech gadgets (laptops, tablets, headphones)
- Luggage for college-bound students
- Professional attire for job seekers
- Personalized keepsakes
Graduation Party Ideas:
- Outdoor BBQ celebrations
- Photo memory displays
- Themed decorations in school colors
- Advice jar from guests
- Future prediction games
🔮 June Astrology & Zodiac
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
- Element: Air
- Ruling Planet: Mercury
- Symbol: The Twins
- Modality: Mutable
Gemini Traits:
- Adaptable and versatile
- Communicative and witty
- Curious and intellectual
- Social butterflies
- Quick-thinking
Gemini in June 2026: With Uranus in Gemini starting in 2025, Gemini natives experience innovative energy and unexpected opportunities in 2026. June emphasizes communication breakthroughs and networking.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
- Element: Water
- Ruling Planet: Moon
- Symbol: The Crab
- Modality: Cardinal
Cancer Traits:
- Nurturing and protective
- Intuitive and emotional
- Loyal and devoted
- Home and family-oriented
- Creative and imaginative
Cancer Season Begins: June 21, 2026, at 2:24 AM EDT
Cancer in June 2026: Cancer season kicks off with the Summer Solstice, bringing powerful new beginnings. The Strawberry Moon on June 29 falls in your sign, amplifying emotional insights and family connections.
Gemini-Cancer Cusp (June 19-23)
Those born on the cusp experience a blend of Gemini’s intellectual curiosity and Cancer’s emotional depth, creating “The Cusp of Magic.”
💎 June Birthstones: A Unique Triple
June is one of only three months with three official birthstones: Pearl, Alexandrite, and Moonstone.
Pearl
- Formation: Created by mollusks (oysters, mussels)
- Colors: White, cream, pink, gold, black
- Symbolism: Purity, innocence, integrity, loyalty.
- Hardness: 2.5-4.5 (relatively soft)
Care Tips:
- Avoid chemicals and perfumes
- Store separately from harder gems
- Clean with a soft, damp cloth
- Wear frequently (keeps them lustrous)
Alexandrite
- Discovery: 1834 in Russia’s Ural Mountains
- Unique Property: Color-changing (green in daylight, red in incandescent light)
- Symbolism: Balance, joy, good fortune
- Hardness: 8.5 (very durable)
- Rarity: Among the rarest gemstones
Moonstone
- Type: Feldspar mineral with adularescence (milky glow)
- Colors: Colorless, white, peach, gray, blue
- Symbolism: New beginnings, inner growth, emotional balance
- Hardness: 6-6.5 (requires care)
- Associations: Femininity, intuition, lunar energy
🌹 June Birth Flowers: Rose & Honeysuckle
Rose
- Symbolism: Love, passion, romance, beauty
- Varieties: Over 300 species and thousands of cultivars
Colors & Meanings:
- Red: Deep love and passion
- White: Purity and innocence
- Pink: Grace, gratitude, admiration
- Yellow: Friendship and joy
- Orange: Enthusiasm and desire
Peak Bloom: June is peak rose season in most climates
Rose Care Tips for June:
- Deadhead spent blooms regularly
- Water deeply at the base (avoid leaves)
- Apply balanced fertilizer monthly
- Watch for aphids and Japanese beetles
Honeysuckle
- Symbolism: Bonds of love, happiness, devotion
- Characteristics: Fragrant, tubular flowers attract hummingbirds
- Colors: White, yellow, pink, orange, red
- Growth: Vigorous vine (can be invasive in some regions)
Honeysuckle in Your Garden:
- Provides nectar for pollinators
- Sweetly scented, especially in the evening
- Can cover fences and arbors
- Prune after flowering to control growth
🎊 Fun & Quirky National Days in June 2026
While some are more commercialized than others, here are some of the unique “national days” celebrated in June:
Week 1:
- June 1: Say Something Nice Day, Flip a Coin Day
- June 2: National Rocky Road Day
- June 3: National Egg Day
- June 4: National Cheese Day, Hug Your Cat Day
- June 5: World Environment Day, National Doughnut Day (First Friday)
- June 7: National Chocolate Ice Cream Day, VCR Day
Week 2:
- June 9: National Donald Duck Day
- June 10: Ballpoint Pen Day
- June 11: National Corn on the Cob Day
- June 13: Kitchen Klutzes of America Day
- June 14: National Bourbon Day
Week 3:
- June 15: Nature Photography Day
- June 16: National Fudge Day
- June 17: Eat Your Vegetables Day
- June 18: International Picnic Day, International Sushi Day
- June 20: Ice Cream Soda Day
Week 4:
- June 21: National Selfie Day, Go Skateboarding Day
- June 22: National Chocolate Eclair Day
- June 24: Fairy Day
- June 25: National Catfish Day, Global Beatles Day
- June 26: Take Your Dog to Work Day
- June 27: National Sunglasses Day, National PTSD Awareness Day
- June 28: National Tapioca Day
Week 5:
- June 29: National Camera Day, Waffle Iron Day
- June 30: Social Media Day, Asteroid Day
🎯 How to Make the Most of June 2026
Weekly Planning Framework
Week 1 (June 1-7): Environment & Awareness
- Participate in World Environment Day activities
- Plan D-Day remembrance (June 6)
- Begin Father’s Day shopping
Week 2 (June 8-14): Global Sports & Patriotism
- FIFA World Cup begins (June 11)
- Celebrate Flag Day (June 14)
- Support World Blood Donor Day
Week 3 (June 15-21): Freedom & Family
- Observe Juneteenth (June 19)
- Double celebration: Father’s Day + Summer Solstice (June 21)
- Start of official summer
Week 4 (June 22-28): Midsummer Magic
- Embrace midsummer traditions
- Celebrate Stonewall anniversary (June 28)
- Prepare for the Strawberry Moon
Week 5 (June 29-30): Reflection & Transition
- View the Strawberry Moon (June 29)
- Set intentions for July
- Enjoy the longest daylight hours
Goal-Setting for June
Personal Goals:
- [ ] Spend more time outdoors
- [ ] Connect with family for Father’s Day
- [ ] Learn about Juneteenth history
- [ ] Participate in one community event
- [ ] View the Summer Solstice sunrise or sunset
- [ ] Photograph the Strawberry Moon
Home & Garden Goals:
- [ ] Plant summer flowers
- [ ] Harvest early vegetables
- [ ] Organize outdoor living spaces
- [ ] Start composting
- [ ] Create pollinator-friendly garden areas
Health & Wellness Goals:
- [ ] Stay hydrated in summer heat
- [ ] Increase outdoor exercise
- [ ] Protect skin with SPF
- [ ] Try a new summer recipe each week
- [ ] Practice yoga on International Yoga Day (June 21)
📱 June 2026 Social Media Content Ideas
For content creators, marketers, and social media enthusiasts, June offers endless engagement opportunities:
Hashtag Calendar
All Month: #PrideMonth #MensHealthMonth #GreatOutdoorsMonth
Weekly Themes:
- Week 1: #WorldEnvironmentDay #DDayRemembrance
- Week 2: #WorldCup2026 #FlagDay
- Week 3: #Juneteenth #FathersDay #SummerSolstice
- Week 4: #Midsummer #StrawberryMoon
Content Series Ideas
Daily Series:
- “This Day in June” historical facts
- “June Garden Update” photo series
- “World Cup Watch Party” updates
- “30 Days of Summer” outdoor activities
Weekly Series:
- “Father Figure Friday” profiles
- “Wellness Wednesday” summer health tips
- “Throwback Thursday” to previous Junes
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About June 2026
How many days are in June?
June always has 30 days. The rhyme “Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November” helps remember the months with 30 days.
When is Father’s Day 2026?
Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, 2026 (the third Sunday in June). This date coincides with the Summer Solstice, making it extra special.
What is celebrated on June 19?
June 19th is Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. It became a federal holiday in 2021.
When is the Summer Solstice 2026?
The Summer Solstice occurs on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 2:24 AM EDT. This is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
When is the full moon in June 2026?
The full Strawberry Moon reaches peak illumination on Monday, June 29, 2026, at 7:56 PM EDT.
What zodiac signs are in June?
June contains two zodiac signs: Gemini (through June 20) and Cancer (starting June 21).
What are the June birthstones?
June has three birthstones: Pearl, Alexandrite, and Moonstone.
When does the FIFA World Cup 2026 start?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 begins on Thursday, June 11, 2026, with opening matches in North America.
Why is June a popular wedding month?
June’s association with weddings dates to Roman times (Juno, goddess of marriage) and continues due to ideal weather, beautiful flowers, and convenient timing after school graduations.
What flowers are in season in June?
Roses (the June birth flower), peonies, hydrangeas, lavender, delphiniums, and honeysuckle are all at peak bloom in June.





