Singapore Online Sale Calendar 2026: When Every Shopee, Lazada and Amazon Sale Falls

Singapore online sale calendar: when the big sales fall and how to stack the savings
If you have ever wondered when the next Shopee or Lazada sale is, the answer is rarely far away. Singapore runs an online sale almost every month, anchored by a handful of mega events and a steady run of double-date drops (5.5, 6.6, 7.7 and so on) in between.
This is the concise version: a calendar of the sale dates that actually matter, ranked by how deep the discounts go, plus the part most guides skip, how to stack platform vouchers, cashback and the right credit card so you pay the lowest possible final price.
Last verified: 3 June 2026. Exact dates for events like Amazon Prime Day shift year to year, and voucher and bank-promo terms change every sale. Always confirm the current details on the platform before you check out.
Table of contents
2. The three mega sales: 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12
3. Monthly double-date sales (5.5, 6.6, 7.7 and friends)
4. Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and the mid-year season
5. The savings stack: voucher, cashback and credit card
6. Timing tactics and how to avoid fake discounts
1. The quick sale calendar
Here is the year at a glance. The double-date sales (the X.X dates) run on Shopee and Lazada, the mega trio is where discounts run deepest, and Amazon SG owns the mid-year and Black Friday windows.
Singapore online sale calendar at a glance
Sale event | When (typical) | Size |
Double-date drops (5.5, 6.6, 7.7, 8.8, 10.10) | The matching day each month | Small to mid |
9.9 Super Shopping Day | 9 September | Mega |
Amazon Prime Day | Mid-year (June or July) | Large (Prime members) |
11.11 Singles Day | 11 November | Biggest of the year |
Black Friday / Cyber Monday | Last Friday of November | Large (tech and brands) |
12.12 year-end sale | 12 December | Mega |
Chinese New Year sales | 2 to 4 weeks before CNY | Seasonal |
2. The three mega sales: 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12
If you only plan around three dates a year, make them these. The double-date trio of 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12 is when Shopee and Lazada release their largest voucher pools, deepest flash deals and most bank tie-ins.
- 11.11 (Singles Day, 11 November) is the biggest. Expect midnight flash deals, hourly drops through the day, the lowest free-shipping thresholds of the year, livestream-only codes, and Shopee's gamified coin giveaways (Shake and Quiz). Warm-up deals usually start around 1 November.
- 12.12 (year-end sale) is the Christmas-shopping counterpart, slightly smaller than 11.11 but still mega-tier, and the last big drop before the year closes.
- 9.9 Super Shopping Day kicks off the Q4 run and acts as the warm-up to 11.11, with the same voucher and flash-deal structure at slightly lower intensity.
All three run on both Shopee and Lazada in parallel, so it is worth checking the same item on each platform, the cheaper net price after vouchers often differs between them.
3. Monthly double-date sales (5.5, 6.6, 7.7 and friends)
Between the mega events, Shopee and Lazada run a double-date sale on the matching day of most months, 5.5, 6.6, 7.7, 8.8, 10.10 and so on. These are the quiet workhorses of the calendar.
How the monthly drops differ from the mega trio:
- Smaller voucher pools and lower caps, but the same three voucher types still appear (store, platform and free shipping).
- Fewer bank tie-ins and usually no gamification, the Shake and Quiz coin games are mostly reserved for 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12.
- Still worth timing a planned purchase around, free-shipping thresholds drop and fresh platform vouchers appear, so an everyday item is often a few dollars cheaper on a 6.6 than on a random Tuesday.
The practical rule: for a big-ticket want, wait for the next mega sale; for a routine top-up, the next monthly double-date is usually close enough that there is no need to pay full price.
4. Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and the mid-year season
Outside the Shopee and Lazada calendar, Amazon SG runs the two windows worth knowing, and the old Great Singapore Sale period still matters even though the formal event has faded.
- Amazon Prime Day is a member-exclusive event that typically lands mid-year (June or July), with a second smaller round (Prime Big Deal Days) around October. You need an Amazon Prime membership to access the deals, which is worth the monthly fee only if you will actually shop the event.
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday (the last Friday of November and the Monday after) is where tech, electronics and international brands discount hardest. Amazon SG runs a week-long Black Friday Week; Shopee and Lazada also join but it sits two weeks after their 11.11, so it skews toward gadgets and brand sites rather than marketplace staples.
- The Great Singapore Sale (June to August) is no longer a formal organised event, but the mid-year window remains a genuine shopping season, the 6.6, 7.7 and 8.8 drops, Prime Day and various retailer mid-year sales now fill the gap.
5. The savings stack: voucher, cashback and credit card
This is the part most sale calendars leave out, and where the real savings hide. On a single order you can layer several discounts that each work independently, so the headline sale price is only the starting point.
- Layer 1, the voucher stack. Shopee lets you apply one store voucher, one platform voucher and one free-shipping voucher on the same order, three different types that stack. Lazada works the same way with seller, platform and shipping vouchers. Claim them before the sale opens, as the best ones run out at midnight.
- Layer 2, cashback on top. A cashback service like ShopBack tracks a percentage back as real cash on top of whatever vouchers you applied, as long as you click through it before you shop. Platform loyalty (Shopee Coins, where 100 coins equal S$1, and Lazada's equivalent) stacks again at checkout.
- Layer 3, the right credit card. Banks routinely run sale-day tie-ins (Shopee and Lazada have partnered with the likes of Citibank, UOB, DBS and Standard Chartered), and beyond any promo, paying with a strong online-shopping rewards card earns cashback or miles on every dollar. Our online shopping credit card guide covers which card wins on Shopee (which often codes as a marketplace) and Lazada.
Stacked together, a $100 sale item can become roughly $80 to $85 after a voucher, a few percent cashback and card rewards, without any extra effort beyond claiming vouchers and checking out through the right link and card.
6. Timing tactics and how to avoid fake discounts
A few habits separate people who actually save during sales from people who just spend more. The biggest trap is the inflated discount, where a price is quietly raised before the sale, then marked down to look like a bargain.
- Add to cart early. Drop the items you want into your cart a day or two before the sale, then watch whether the pre-sale price creeps up, a sign the discount is not as deep as advertised.
- Check out at midnight. The deepest flash discounts and the largest voucher quantities appear at 00:00 on the sale day. Save your payment method and address in advance so checkout does not stall during the rush.
- Track real prices. For Amazon items, a price-history tool such as CamelCamelCamel shows whether today's deal is genuinely the lowest. For Shopee and Lazada there is no official equivalent, so rely on your own cart-watching.
- Buy what you needed anyway. A 50% discount on something you would never have bought is not a saving. The calendar is a tool for timing planned purchases, not a reason to add unplanned ones.
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7. Related Singapore deal guides
The sale calendar tells you when to buy. These guides cover how to squeeze the most out of each order once the sale is live.
- Best credit card for online shopping in Singapore: which card earns the most on Shopee, Lazada and Amazon, with the MCC routing that decides your rewards rate.
- Best cashback credit card in Singapore: the cards that pay you back a flat or category rate on every sale-day order.
- Shopping and retail loyalty memberships in Singapore: how Shopee Coins, loyalty points and store memberships stack on top of sale prices.
- Best credit card in Singapore: the overall pillar guide if you are choosing one main card to carry through every sale season.
- Best credit card sign-up promotions in Singapore: the welcome-bonus deals worth timing a new card application around before a mega sale.
- All Singapore promo codes: the live hub of currently-active deals across shopping, food, travel and more.
8. Frequently asked questions about Singapore online sales
When is the next Shopee or Lazada sale?
There is almost always one within weeks. Both platforms run a double-date sale on the matching day of most months (5.5, 6.6, 7.7 and so on), with the three mega events landing on 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12. If today is not near a double-date, the next monthly drop is rarely far off.
Which is the biggest sale, 11.11 or 12.12?
11.11 (Singles Day) is the biggest online sale of the year in Singapore, with the deepest flash deals and the largest voucher pools. 12.12 is the year-end counterpart and still mega-tier, but slightly smaller. For the single best discounts, plan around 11.11.
Can I stack Shopee or Lazada vouchers?
Yes. On one order you can apply a store voucher, a platform voucher and a free-shipping voucher together, three different types that stack. You cannot use two of the same type. Claim the vouchers you want before the sale opens, because the best ones sell out at midnight.
When is Amazon Prime Day in Singapore?
Amazon Prime Day typically falls mid-year, in June or July, with a second smaller round (Prime Big Deal Days) around October. The exact dates shift each year, and you need an Amazon Prime membership to access the deals. Check the Amazon SG Prime Day page closer to the date.
Are sale-day discounts real or just inflated prices?
Both exist. Genuine flash deals run alongside the inflated-then-discounted trick, where a price is raised before the sale then marked down. Add items to your cart a day or two early to watch for price creep, and for Amazon use a price-history tool like CamelCamelCamel to confirm the deal is actually the lowest.
What is the cheapest way to pay during a sale?
Stack the layers: claim platform vouchers, click through a cashback service, then pay with a strong online-shopping rewards card, and use any bank sale-day promo on top. See our best credit card for online shopping guide for which card earns the most on Shopee, Lazada and Amazon.
Bookmark this calendar and check our Singapore promo codes hub before any mega sale for the live bank and platform deals running that week, then pay with the card from our best credit card for online shopping guide to squeeze out the last few percent.


















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