Target Circle Week 2026 will run from Tuesday, June 23 to Friday, June 26, delivering steep discounts to members of the retailer’s loyalty program. The four‑day event coincides with Amazon’s Prime Day, forcing shoppers to choose between two major sales calendars.

Up to 45% off kitchen and home items during the June 23‑26 sale

According to the source, Target promises discounts of up to 45% on categories such as kitchen appliances, vacuums, outdoor gear, beauty products and apparel. premium brands like Bissell, Cuisinart, Ninja, Jansport and Sharpie are highlighted , alongside Target’s own lines such as Casaluna, Universal Thread and Threshold... The breadth of the markdowns rivals previous Circle Week promotions and aims to capture shoppers who might otherwise head to Amazon.

Target Circle 360 members gain a 24‑hour head start on June 22

The report notes that the paid Tier‑360 membership, priced at $4.99 per month for eligible teachers, students , military personnel and certain assistance‑program participants, unlocks early access to the deals a day before the general launcch. This mirrors Amazon’s strategy of rewarding Prime members with exclusive windows, suggesting a competitive escalation in loyalty‑program perks.

Daily flash drops of up to 40% keep shoppers engaged

Target will roll out “daily deal drops” throughout the four‑day window, each offering up to 40% off select items. The source indicates that these timed promotions are designed to drive rpeeat visits to the Target app,where members also earn 1% back in Target Circle points on purchases. This points‑back model adds a modest cash‑equivalent incentive that Amazon does not currently match.

Eligibility rules and the $4.99 Circle 360 subscription

Only shoppers who sign up for the free Target Circle program can participate in Circle Week, but the paid Circle 360 tier provides the early‑access advantage. The source specifies that the subscription is limited to certain groups, a detail that may restrict broader adoption and could leave many regular shoppers without the early‑bird benefit.

Who’s still missing from the deal lineup?

While the source lists many brand partners, it does not confirm whether high‑ticket items such as televisions or smart home devices will be included. Additionally, the exact number of items slated for the daily 40% flash drops remains unclear, leaving shoppers to wonder how deep the overall discount pool will be.