Get ready for April’s Full “Pink” Micromoon—Check out these Fun Facts
What do Easter eggs, pink wildflowers, and weedkiller all have in common?
If you answered “the full moon in April 2025,” you hit the nail on the head.
Why the ‘Pink’ Moon?
You might have noticed signs of spring appearing in your area, as surely did the native American tribes who first gave the Pink Moon its name. Full moons all have names derived from our native and colonial forbears. Disappointingly, “pink” doesn’t refer to the moon’s coloration due to some amazing atmospheric distortion that happens only in April. Rather, it denotes the pink wildflowers, called moss pink or pink phlox, which bloom at that time of year, heralding spring.

Pink phlox. Shutterstock/Uunal
- Moon When the Geese Lay Eggs (Dakota)
- Moon of the Red Grass Appearing (Oglala)
- Budding Moon of Plants and Shrubs (Tlingit)
- Moon When the Ducks Come Back (Lakota)
- Breaking Ice Moon (Algonquin)
- Peony Moon (Chinese)
Myriad cultures have given names to the April moon (which includes the entire lunar cycle and not just the full moon). These usually relate to spring—but not always. Religion, historically another huge cultural driver, has also tried its hand at lunar naming.
The Full Moon on or After Equinox
For religious reasons, the upcoming Easter holiday will be dictated by the full moon—but not the full moon we are used to.
It so happens that the ancients decided to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus on the first Sunday after the full moon that falls on or after the spring equinox (this year’s equinox being on March 20). And although next April’s qualifies, the full moon they referred to was calculated not based on our methodology, but an archaic one called computus paschalis, or “Easter computation.” In short, this full moon was called the Paschal Moon, but for our needs, the Full Pink Moon is close enough.
Micromoon

A Pink Moon hangs over Delano Las Vegas. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Since the moment of peak fullness is but an instant, irrespective of your position on Earth, you might miss that split second of perfect fullness, particularly if it’s daytime where you live. But if you look skyward in the dark hours on the days before or after, it will still appear full.
More Moon Folklore
It may seem like superstition, but some say April full moons bring frost—except when they appear pale, when, according the Old Farmer’s Almanac, it’ll rain instead.
Not all old sayings are wives tales though; some make sense.
Although the almanac recommends spring as the best time for lawn-mowing, most people just seem to mow whenever the grass is long. But perhaps it’s different for farmers.
The bottom line? The Full Pink Moon will be a micromoon that falls on April 12, the day after which is Easter Sunday. And now you know why—it follows the Paschal Moon.