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About Black Friday

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States and a major shopping day.

Quick facts: Black Friday 2026

DateFriday, November 27, 2026
Day of weekFriday
MonthNovember 2026
ISO date2026-11-27

Black Friday in other years

Planning notes for Black Friday 2026

This answer page is built for quick searches like when is Black Friday 2026, but it also links to related years and calendar tools so you can plan travel, shopping, content calendars and reminders around the date.

For official deadlines, school closures, bank holidays or religious observances, always confirm with the relevant authority in your country or region. Date rules can vary by location even when the common event name is the same.

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How this date is calculated

This page uses calendar rules, event metadata and year-specific date generation to answer “when is Black Friday 2026”. Some religious, regional or officially announced dates can vary, so always check official sources for travel, school or legal planning.

Black Friday 2026 FAQ

What should I check first? Start with the direct answer at the top of this page, then confirm the weekday, countdown and related year table.

Can the date change? Fixed calendar dates do not move, but observed holidays, religious calendars and announced events can vary by country or authority.

Where can I plan around this date? Use the linked calendar, countdown and related date tools on this page.

How to use this page

This date answer should be treated as a planning shortcut. For When is Black Friday 2026?, read the direct answer, check the year, then confirm whether the date is official, observed, regional, or still subject to announcement.

Read the direct answerStart with the year-specific date at the top of the page.
Check observed datesSome holidays are observed on a weekday different from the calendar date.
Use countdowns carefullyCountdowns are helpful for planning, not official proof.
Confirm official eventsAnnounced events can change after publication.

Quality and data note

WhenIsDate pages are built for practical planning: direct answers, live tools where useful, related links, and clear limitations. Date and time information can vary by timezone, daylight saving rules, jurisdiction, official announcement, and local observance. For consequential decisions, use this page as a fast first check and confirm with the source that controls the final schedule.

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Quick FAQ

Can I use this page for planning? Yes. It is designed for everyday planning and comparison. For legal, school, travel, payroll, or safety decisions, verify with an official source.

Why might another website show a different result? Differences usually come from timezone settings, daylight saving rules, local observance, or outdated data. Check the year, location, and source.

Practical planning notes

A date-answer page should clarify whether the date is fixed, observed, calculated, or announced. Use When is Black Friday 2026? to get the planning answer, then check whether your country, state, school, employer, bank, or event organizer follows the same observance rule.

For travel and shopping events, the public date may not be the same as the date when sales, closures, or travel peaks begin. Build a reminder window before the date and use related calendar pages to plan around weekends and local holidays.

Before you rely on this result

Answer-first planning summary

When is Black Friday 2026?: Black Friday 2026 falls on Friday, November 27, 2026. See the date, day of week, countdown, and related years.

Read the direct date answer first, then check whether the date is fixed, observed, calculated, regional, or still subject to an official announcement.

How to use this page

  1. Check the exact year in the page title and answer.
  2. Look for observed-date notes when a holiday falls on a weekend.
  3. Use related calendar and countdown pages for planning windows.
  4. Verify official events before travel, school, payroll, or public notices.

Data and source note

Event and holiday pages combine calendar rules, published schedules, and editorial review. Some future dates can change after official announcements, while religious, regional, school, and workplace observances may differ.

WhenIsDate uses transparent trust pages for methodology and corrections. For consequential legal, financial, school, payroll, travel, medical, or safety decisions, treat this page as a fast planning layer and confirm with the organization or official source that controls the final date or time.

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FAQ

Is the date final?

When is Black Friday 2026? should be treated as a planning answer unless the page or official source says the event is confirmed.

Why might observance differ?

Countries, states, schools, employers, and organizers can use different observance rules.

How should I plan around it?

Use the linked calendars and countdown tools, then confirm with the organization responsible for the final schedule.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

When is Black Friday 2026? should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

When is Black Friday 2026? should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

When is Black Friday 2026? should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

When is Black Friday 2026? should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.