when do uk clocks change
The UK clocks change twice a year: they go forward on the last Sunday in March and back on the last Sunday in October each year.
Quick Scoop
- In spring, the UK moves from GMT to British Summer Time (BST) by moving clocks forward 1 hour at 1am, which becomes 2am.
- In autumn, the UK moves from BST back to GMT by moving clocks back 1 hour at 2am, which becomes 1am.
- The pattern is fixed: last Sunday in March (forward) and last Sunday in October (back).
For 2026 specifically:
- Clocks go forward on Sunday 29 March 2026 at 1am (to 2am).
- Clocks go back on Sunday 25 October 2026 at 2am (to 1am).
A handy way people remember it on forums and in everyday chat:
“Clocks spring forward, and fall back.”
Why this keeps trending
Every year in the UK, the “when do UK clocks change” question spikes a week or two before the switch, especially as people plan travel, work shifts, and sleep schedules. It’s also tied to seasonal mood: the March change brings lighter evenings that feel like the start of “real” spring, while the October change brings darker afternoons that many associate with winter drawing in.
TL;DR:
- Last Sunday in March: clocks go forward 1 hour (into BST).
- Last Sunday in October: clocks go back 1 hour (into GMT).
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