| Year | Germany spring | Germany fall | Poland spring | Poland fall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Sun, Mar 31, 2024 | Sun, Oct 27, 2024 | Sun, Mar 31, 2024 | Sun, Oct 27, 2024 |
| 2025 | Sun, Mar 30, 2025 | Sun, Oct 26, 2025 | Sun, Mar 30, 2025 | Sun, Oct 26, 2025 |
| 2026 | Sun, Mar 29, 2026 | Sun, Oct 25, 2026 | Sun, Mar 29, 2026 | Sun, Oct 25, 2026 |
| 2027 | Sun, Mar 28, 2027 | Sun, Oct 31, 2027 | Sun, Mar 28, 2027 | Sun, Oct 31, 2027 |
DST mismatch map
Germany ↔ Poland
Contrasting clock-change calendars side by side. Any row where spring or autumn dates diverge signals weeks when recurring invites need a second look.
Comparing Daylight Saving Time between Germany and Poland: each country sets its own DST rules, which means there are usually 1–3 weeks per year where their offsets differ from the rest of the year.
During those windows, recurring meetings between Germany and Poland drift by an hour — often discovered only when someone misses a call. The table below lists the exact spring-forward and fall-back dates for both countries 2024–2027 so you can plan ahead and use the DST Checker to flag conflicts.
Transitions by year (2024–2027)
Dates are localized rule summaries; combine with city-level pages when politicians carve out exceptions inside the same nominal country zone.
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Frequently asked questions
Pair-aware answers for Germany ↔ Poland DST drift plus what to automate next.
Not always. Policies differ: spring and autumn transition dates diverge whenever each row below shows different ISO dates.