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World Labyrinth Day: Saturday, May 2, 2026
The Labyrinth Society — in collaboration with Veriditas, The Legacy Labyrinth Project, and the Australian Labyrinth Network — invites you to join in celebrating World Labyrinth Day on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Every year on the first Saturday in May thousands of people around the world participate in World Labyrinth Day as a moving meditation for world peace and shared appreciation of the labyrinth experience.
Walk as One at 1: On this 18th annual World Labyrinth Day (WLD), as in previous years, many will walk a labyrinth at 1:00 p.m. local time creating a unified rolling wave of peaceful energy passing from one time zone to the next around the globe. There are many other ways to participate as well!
Check videos highlighting global participation and the impact of World Labyrinth Day!
For World Labyrinth Day 2026:
Create an in-person or virtual event to bring people from your community together to amplify the energy of our wave of peace.
Participate in any of our pre-WLD virtual workshops which offer ideas and support as you create an event of your own.
Learn about WLD in Educational Settings (Friday, May 1).
Visit the WLD website for more information, ideas, resources, videos, and WLD graphics you can use for your events: worldlabyrinthday.org.
For questions, information requests, or comments, please contact the WLD Coordinators: Carmel Stabley and Susie Leiper
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