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Full Moons of 2025

A List of Full Moons for the Year 2025

1/13 – Wolf Moon: Monday, January 13th
2/12 – Snow Moon: Wednesday, February 12th
3/14 – Worm Moon: Friday, March 14th
4/12 – Pink Moon: Saturday, April 12th
5/12 – Flower Moon:, May 12th
6/11 – Strawberry Moon: Wednesday, June 11th
7/10 – Buck Moon: Thursday, July 10th
8/9 – Sturgeon Moon: Saturday, August 9th
9/7 – Corn Moon: Sunday, September 7th
10/6- Hunter’s Moon (Harvest) : Monday, October 6th
11/5 – Beaver Moon: Wednesday, November 5th
12/4 – Cold Moon: Thursday, December 4th

A List of New Moons for the Year 2025

1/29 – New Moon: Wednesday, January 29th
2/27 – New Moon: Thursday, February 27th
3/29 – New Moon: Saturday, March 29th
4/27 – New Moon: Sunday, April 27th
5/26 – New Moon: Monday, May 26th
6/25 – New Moon: Wednesday, June 25th
7/25 – New Moon: Thursday, July 24th
8/23 – New Moon: Saturday, August 23rd
9/21 – New Moon: Sunday, September 21st
10/21 – New Moon: Tuesday, October 21st
11/20 – New Moon: Thursday, November 20th
12/19 – New Moon: Friday, December 19th

MAKE SURE TO 🌝 get our free downloadable 2025 moon calendar. Easy print up on your work printer. Or we can send you one of these great Moon Calendar designs for money. Not much.

WE HAD AI 📀 put together a list of all the full moons and all the new moons for 2025 … got it mostly right! Had to change a few based on the facts from Time and Date but it’s good to go! About a quarter of the time.

AS FOR YOU ✌️ You’re for sure gonna be fired soon! A.I. replaced. Lucky for you, sending full moon ecards is good cheap (even free) fun!

FORTUNATELY FOR US 👨‍💻 we still do all of our sweet moon stickers and calendars and send em’ with human love.

ANYWAY LAST YEAR 👨‍💻 we had some fun with Gen AI over the full moon stuff here were some of the results.


“ladies dancing under a full moon” with some silly af filters (same with the mouse above! lol)

“make out scene under a full moon” and same with watercolor filter

“full moon matisse style” and “full moon van gogh style”

“wolves under a full moon” with psychedelic filter

and how could we go wrong with the video prompt: wolves running through the snowy forest with a moon over head and mountains” epic!

AI take on significance of Full Moon in the Mayan Culture

The Mayan civilization, one of the most advanced ancient cultures of Mesoamerica, attributed profound significance to astronomical events, including the full moon. They were exceptional astronomers and used the motions of celestial bodies for various purposes, from agricultural cycles to religious ceremonies.

For the Maya, the full moon held deep symbolic meaning. It was seen as a potent time for growth, fertility, and transformation. The full light of the moon represented the culmination of energy, a peak of clarity, and the full revelation of intentions and truths. The lunar cycle, including the full moon, was important in Mayan calendars, of which they had several types, such as the Tzolk’in (a 260-day calendar), the Haab’ (a solar calendar), and the Long Count system.

The full moon was also intertwined with Maya mythology and deities. One of the prominent lunar goddesses was Ix Chel, the deity of the moon, water, weaving, and childbirth. She was often depicted with a rabbit, which is also a common motif associated with the moon in various cultures due to the shapes observed on the lunar surface. Ix Chel signifies fertility and rejuvenation, and her association with the moon underlines its role in growth and rebirth.

Furthermore, the Maya believed that the phases of the moon corresponded with the life stages of humans—particularly with the life cycle of women, given the similarities between the menstrual cycle and the lunar cycle. Rites of passage, planting, and harvesting were also timed according to moon phases, with the full moon being a critical calendar marker for such activities.

In agricultural terms, the full moon was understood to affect moisture levels in the soil, which they considered when planning their planting. During the full moon, the increased light at night also allowed for extended activities.

The Maya also used the full moon for divination purposes. They believed that it was a time when the veil between the material world and the spiritual realm was thinnest, allowing for communication with the gods.

In summary, the Mayan culture viewed the full moon as a powerful celestial event that was deeply connected to the rhythms of nature, human life, and the divine. Each full moon brought with it symbolic energy that was carefully observed and integrated into Mayan cultural practices and religious observances.

-by AI (NOT FACT OR BIAS CHECKED)



Full Moons 2026

01/03 – Full Moon: Saturday, January 3rd
02/01 – Full Moon: Sunday, February 1st
03/03 – Full Moon: Tuesday, March 3rd
04/01 – Full Moon: Wednesday, April 1st
05/01 – Full Moon: Friday, May 1st
05/30 – Full Moon: Saturday, May 30th
06/29 – Full Moon: Monday, June 29th
07/28 – Full Moon: Tuesday, July 28th
08/27 – Full Moon: Thursday, August 27th
09/25 – Full Moon: Friday, September 25th
10/25 – Full Moon: Sunday, October 25th
11/23 – Full Moon: Monday, November 23rd
12/23 – Full Moon: Wednesday, December 23rd

New Moons 2026

01/18 – New Moon: Sunday, January 18th
02/16 – New Moon: Monday, February 16th
03/18 – New Moon: Wednesday, March 18th
04/16 – New Moon: Thursday, April 16th
05/16 – New Moon: Saturday, May 16th
06/14 – New Moon: Sunday, June 14th
07/14 – New Moon: Tuesday, July 14th
08/12 – New Moon: Wednesday, August 12th
09/11 – New Moon: Friday, September 11th
10/10 – New Moon: Saturday, October 10th
11/09 – New Moon: Monday, November 9th
12/08 – New Moon: Tuesday, December 8th