Daylight saving time in Greenland

Quick answer

Greenland observes daylight saving time. Clocks move forward at the start of daylight saving time and move back when daylight saving time ends.

The next daylight saving transition in Greenland is on October 24, 2026, when clocks move backward by 1 hour.

Next DST change

October 24, 2026
backward · 1h

DST schedule — recent & upcoming years

Spring-forward and fall-back dates in Greenland.

  • 2025
    DST start (spring forward)Mar 30, 2025,
    DST end (fall back)Oct 25, 2025,
  • 2026
    DST start (spring forward)Mar 29, 2026,
    DST end (fall back)Oct 24, 2026,
  • 2027
    DST start (spring forward)Mar 28, 2027,
    DST end (fall back)Oct 30, 2027,
  • 2028
    DST start (spring forward)Mar 26, 2028,
    DST end (fall back)Oct 28, 2028,
YearDST start (spring forward)DST end (fall back)
2025Mar 30, 2025, Oct 25, 2025,
2026Mar 29, 2026, Oct 24, 2026,
2027Mar 28, 2027, Oct 30, 2027,
2028Mar 26, 2028, Oct 28, 2028,

Frequently Asked Questions

Greenland observes daylight saving time. Clocks move forward at the start of daylight saving time and move back when daylight saving time ends.

The next daylight saving transition in Greenland is on October 24, 2026, when clocks move backward by 1 hour.

The primary IANA identifier for Greenland is America/Nuuk. Operating systems and APIs use this identifier to compute the correct local time.

Clocks move forward by one hour when daylight saving time starts (commonly called "spring forward") and move back by one hour when it ends ("fall back").

Daylight saving time was originally introduced to align daylight hours with typical working hours during summer. Most countries that still observe DST do so by legislation; several have debated or introduced proposals to abolish it.

All DST transition dates come from the IANA Time Zone Database (tzdata), which is the authoritative source used by operating systems worldwide. Dates refresh on every IANA release.