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Everything to know about Walmart Black Friday 2025: Best deals, end time, and upcoming early access

A Walmart aisle decorated in holiday decor

Black Friday is here, and as a consumer, it's totally overwhelming. You're getting inundated with so many deals from every single retailer, and it's hard to stay focused and find the best deals. Right now, we're focusing on one retailer's Black Friday sale: Walmart.

While Amazon dominates the online space, Walmart is where you go to shop low prices in person. If you prefer to avoid shipping costs and want to go hands-on with products before buying, most Walmart stores will be open until 11 p.m. local time on Black Friday. That said, all of its Black Friday deals are also available online and on the Walmart mobile app, so feel free to shop from your couch instead.

Here's everything you need to know about the Walmart Black Friday 2025 sale, including when the sale ends, whether the retailer price matches, and the best deals to shop.

When does Walmart's Black Friday sale end?

Walmart's Black Friday sale runs through Sunday, Nov. 30 at midnight ET. As mentioned, its holiday deals are available in stores, online, and on its mobile app.

On Dec. 1, Walmart will host a 24-hour Cyber Monday sale that takes place exclusively online.

Best Black Friday deals at Walmart

Here are the best Black Friday deals we've spotted at Walmart so far.

$69 at Walmart
$129.99 Save $60.99
 
$40 at Walmart
$79.99 Save $39.99
 
$27 at Walmart
$79.99 Save $52.99
 
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$15 at Walmart
$39.99 Save $24.99
 
$129 at Walmart
$249 Save $120
 
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$15 at Walmart
$59.99 Save $44.99
 
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$168 at Walmart
$278 Save $110
 
$498 at Walmart
$698 Save $200
 
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$459.99 at Walmart
$749.99 Save $290
 
$399.99 at Walmart
$729.99 Save $330
 

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Does Walmart price match Black Friday deals?

No — Walmart won't price-match other retailers' Black Friday deals, and it doesn't offer retroactive price adjustments. However, if something you bought there recently gets cheaper later on during its Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, you can always just return it and rebuy it. Under Walmart's extended holiday return policy, most items purchased in stores or online from Oct. 31 to Dec. 31 are returnable until Jan. 31, 2026.

Walmart Cyber Monday early access

Paid Walmart+ members got to shop the retailer's Black Friday sale five hours before everyone else, and they'll get the same opportunity ahead of its Cyber Monday sale. The deals will open to Walmart+ members in early access at 7 p.m. ET on Nov. 30.

If you haven't joined the Walmart+ program yet, Walmart has a promotion going on for new members. One-year subscriptions are just $49 (or 50% off) through Tuesday, Dec. 2. A Walmart+ membership comes with tons of other perks besides early access to its biggest sales, including free delivery, free access to either Paramount+ or Peacock, and gas discounts.

Credit: Walmart
$49 at Walmart
$98 Save $49
 


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