For example, some of Saturn's moons can have a solar eclipse every day depending on the saturnian season.
In comparison, the seven major moons of Saturn have angular diameters of 5–10' (Mimas), 5–9' (Enceladus), 10–15' (Tethys), 10–12' (Dione), 8–11' (Rhea), 14–15' (Titan), and 1–2' (Iapetus).
Iapetus is Saturn's third largest moon, but is too far away to completely eclipse the Sun.
Janus, a very close moon to Saturn, has an angular diameter of about 7', meaning that it can fully cover the Sun.
Unlike Jupiter, Saturn has a moderate axial tilt of 26.7 degrees.