Full Moon in Gemini — November 25, 2026

The full moon of November 2026 reaches exactness on November 25, 2026 (UTC), with the Moon at 15.6° Gemini. Depending on your timezone, the calendar date may read as the 24th or 25th, but the event itself is a single moment when the Sun and Moon sit opposite each other across the sky. This one is not an eclipse — it's a standard full moon, the ordinary and reliable kind that happens roughly once a month.

A full moon marks a culmination: the point where whatever has been building since the new moon reaches its peak visibility. In practical terms, that often means things come to light, feelings crest, and situations ask for a decision or a release. With the Moon in Gemini, the theme leans toward information, conversation, and the many threads of daily life all asking for attention at once.

What this full moon in Gemini is about

Gemini is a mutable air sign ruled by Mercury, the planet of thought, language, and exchange. Air signs deal in ideas and connection; mutable signs are flexible, curious, and comfortable with change. Put a full moon here and you get a lunar peak that lights up communication — what's being said, what's been left unsaid, and the sheer volume of input we're trying to process.

Because a full moon always sits opposite the Sun, this Gemini Moon faces off with the Sun in Sagittarius. That's an axis of detail versus big picture: Gemini gathers the facts, the messages, the local particulars, while Sagittarius reaches for meaning, belief, and the wider view. The culmination often shows up as a tension between what you know and what it all means — a lot of information suddenly needing to be sorted into a coherent story.

Full moons are about things reaching a natural conclusion. Under a Gemini Moon, that can look like finishing a piece of writing, having a conversation that's been circling for weeks, or realizing you've been overthinking something that a single clear sentence could resolve. It's a good moment to notice where mental clutter has been running the show, and to let some of it go.

Who feels this full moon most

If you have your Sun, Moon, or rising sign in Gemini — especially in the middle degrees, near 15° — this full moon speaks most directly to you. It falls close enough to that point to feel personal: a spotlight on your relationships, your commitments, and the balance between your own needs and someone else's.

The other mutable signs feel it strongly too. Sagittarius placements sit directly opposite and will notice the pull between detail and big picture most sharply. Virgo and Pisces placements near 15° receive this full moon as a square — a productive friction that can prompt adjustments and honest reckonings. Air-sign folks with Libra and Aquarius placements tend to find full moons in Gemini more supportive, offering clarity and easy conversation rather than pressure.

If you don't know your exact chart, that's fine. Full moons are collective events, and you don't need a personalized reading to benefit. Anyone can use this peak as a natural checkpoint — a moment to see what's surfaced since the last new moon and decide what's worth carrying forward.

Grounded practices for this full moon

Full moons don't require rituals or special tools to be meaningful. The most useful practice is simple reflection. Since this is a Gemini moon, working with words tends to fit especially well. Try writing down everything that's been occupying your mind — a brain dump with no editing. Getting the mental noise onto paper often reveals what actually matters versus what's just been looping.

Notice conversations that want to happen. Is there a message you've been drafting and deleting, a question you've been meaning to ask, or something true you've been holding back? A full moon is a fitting time to say the clear thing plainly. You don't have to force anything — just observe where communication has stalled and whether it's time to unstick it.

Because Gemini can scatter attention, consider a small counterbalance: pick one thing to finish rather than starting five new ones. Full moons are endings more than beginnings. Closing a loop — even a small one — honors the culmination this moon represents. And if the days around the 25th feel busy or mentally loud, that's normal for a Gemini full moon; a walk, some quiet, and a good night's sleep do more than any elaborate practice.

Keeping it in perspective

It's worth saying clearly: a full moon is not something to fear. It's one of the most predictable, recurring events in the sky, and this one carries no special danger. The idea that full moons cause chaos or crisis is folklore, not fact. What a full moon reliably offers is symbolic — a shared marker of time that invites us to pause and take stock.

Treat November 25, 2026 as a checkpoint rather than a turning point you must act on. Whatever comes to light can be observed, considered, and responded to on your own timeline. The Moon will wane afterward, and the intensity, if you feel any, will ease. There's nothing here that requires a big decision made in the heat of the moment.

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Questions people ask

When exactly is the full moon in November 2026?

The full moon is exact on November 25, 2026 (UTC), with the Moon at 15.6° Gemini. Depending on your timezone, your local calendar may show it as the 24th, so check a local moon calendar if you want the precise time where you live.

Is this full moon an eclipse?

No. The November 25, 2026 full moon is a regular full moon, not a lunar eclipse. It carries the standard themes of culmination and release without the extra intensity associated with eclipse season.

What does a full moon in Gemini mean?

A full moon in Gemini emphasizes communication, information, and mental clarity, since Gemini is an air sign ruled by Mercury. It's a peak moment for things coming to light through conversation, writing, or realizing what's been quietly building in your thoughts.

Who is most affected by this full moon?

People with Sun, Moon, or rising in Gemini feel it most directly, especially near 15 degrees. Sagittarius, Virgo, and Pisces placements around that degree also feel it strongly, while Libra and Aquarius placements tend to find it more easygoing.