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The first full Moon of 2025 occurs on the night of Monday, January 13. Why do we call January鈥檚 Moon a 鈥淲olf Moon鈥? (It鈥檚 not because wolves are hungry.) Find out what鈥檚 special about this month鈥檚 Moon鈥攁s well as folklore and best days by the Moon.
When to See January鈥檚 Full Moon
January鈥檚 full Wolf Moon reaches peak illumination on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 5:27 P.M.EST.
At a full Moon, the Moon is located on the opposite side of the Earth to the Sun, so the face of the Moon facing towards the Earth will be entirely illuminated by the Sun鈥檚 rays.
Look for the January Moon to rise from the eastern horizon around sunset that evening. By midnight, the Wolf Moon glows bright and round overhead. By sunrise, it will disappear into the western horizon.
Consult our Moonrise Calculator to see what time you can expect to catch a glimpse of the first full Moon of 2025!
Look up at the full Moon on the 13th (or a day earlier or later)! What do you think?
The sunset embers smolder low, The Moon climbs o鈥檈r the hill, The peaks have caught the alpenglow, The robin鈥檚 song is still. 鈥揓ohn L. Stoddard (1850鈥1931)
Why Is It Called the Full Wolf Moon?
The full Moon names used by The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人 come from a number of places, including Native American, Colonial American, and European sources. Traditionally, each full Moon name was applied to the entire lunar month in which it occurred, not just to the full Moon itself.
The Wolf Moon
It鈥檚 thought that January鈥檚 full Moon came to be known as the Wolf Moon because wolves were more likely to be heard howling at this time. It was traditionally believed that wolves howled due to hunger during winter, but we know today that isn鈥檛 accurate.
Howling and other wolf vocalizations are heard in the wintertime to locate pack members, reinforce social bonds, define territory, and coordinate hunting.
Alternative January Moon Names
Another fitting name for this full Moon is the Center Moon. Used by the Assiniboine people of the Northern Great Plains, it refers to the idea that this Moon roughly marks the middle of the cold season.
Other traditional names for the January Moon emphasize the harsh coldness of the season: Cold Moon (Cree), Frost Exploding Moon (Cree), Freeze Up Moon (Algonquin), and Severe Moon (Dakota). Hard Moon (Dakota) highlights the phenomenon of the fallen snow developing a hard crust.
Canada Goose Moon (Tlingit), Great Moon (Cree), Greetings Moon (Western Abenaki), and Spirit Moon (Ojibwe) have also been recorded as Moon names for this month.
Each month, we will explain the traditional names of the full Moon along with some fascinating Moon facts. In this video, learn about January鈥檚 full Wolf Moon. Click below to watch the video.
Catherine Boeckmann loves nature, stargazing, and gardening so it鈥檚 not surprising that she and The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人 found each other. She leads digital content for the 蜜桃恋人 website, and is also a certified master gardener in the state of Indiana. Read More from Catherine Boeckmann
That's right. Wolves howl to meet up with the pack and humans shouldn't think the wolves are circling their camp. I see this wrong all the time but the OFA got it right.
Jan Wolf moon (total lunar eclipse) did have a Halo around it and shortly after, the winds came. We had just had rain the week prior to the full moon, so no more rain was expected. However it brought winds and these winds are so icy cold, it's like walking around in the freezer and we live in California.
When the wolf blood full moon came on January 21, 2019 my dad went into a full Alzheimer鈥檚 rage!!! I don鈥檛 know if the full moon has anything to do with this or not but believe me when it occurs the Alzheimer鈥檚 rage occurs also ...
You mention your father went into an Alzheimer鈥檚 rage with the full moon. You might want to take your father to an alternative medicine doctor to check for parasites. Parasites act up during a full moon. Parasites associated with Lyme disease could also create Alzheimer-like symptoms. Odds are a traditional doctor will not be well informed about this.