As the new year starts, January is the ideal time to refresh your goals and organize for the year ahead. Whether you’re managing work, school, or personal tasks, our printable January 2025 calendar helps you stay organized effortlessly. Choose from a variety of templates that fit your needs, along with details about important events and notable days in January.
Printable January 2025 Calendar
Our January 2025 calendar templates offer the convenience of viewing all 12 months of 2025 on one page, providing a complete overview of the year. Users can easily switch between months, making planning effortless. The calendars are available for download in .pdf format, allowing you to print them or integrate them with popular apps for importing and exporting events. Additionally, these calendars are customizable, giving users the ability to add personal notes or reminders, making them practical and tailored to individual needs.
Our Printable January 2025 Calendar is a practical solution to stay organized throughout the month. Whether for professional meetings, personal goals, or daily activities, the compact 8.5″ x 11″ design fits neatly on desks or walls, providing a clutter-free way to manage your time. With clear and crisp layouts, you can easily track your schedule and keep up with your commitments.
January 2025 Calendar Template
Our January 2025 calendar templates are designed to accommodate various user preferences and needs. Whether you’re planning events, keeping track of deadlines, or organizing personal activities, our templates provide versatility and ease of use. You can download our calendars in multiple formats, including Excel, Word, and PDF, each offering distinct advantages:
- Excel Format: Ideal for users who want to manipulate data, customize dates, or integrate the calendar with other spreadsheets. Excel provides a flexible and dynamic way to edit and organize your schedule.
- Word Format: Perfect for those who prefer a more familiar, document-style layout. You can easily edit and personalize the calendar, adding text and notes as needed.
- PDF Format: A widely compatible, printable option that ensures high-quality printouts every time. This format is great for those who want a clean and professional calendar without the need for extensive editing.
With these options, you can tailor your calendar to meet your specific organizational needs.
Blank January 2025 Calendar
Cute January 2025 Calendar
Start your year off right with a Cute January 2025 Calendar that’s both adorable and functional. Whether you prefer charming winter scenes with snowflakes and deer or elegant floral designs, these calendars are sure to bring a smile to your face. The best part? You can download these Cute January Calendar templates for free! Stay organized and brighten up your space without spending a dime. Simply choose your favorite design, download, and print to start planning your month in style.
January Calendar Monday Start
The January Calendar Monday Start is tailored for those who prefer to organize their week beginning on Monday, aligning with the traditional workweek structure. This format distinctly separates weekdays from the weekend, streamlining your planning for greater clarity. It’s particularly suited for professionals and students who rely on an efficient weekly setup to enhance productivity, ensuring smooth coordination between work tasks and leisure activities without confusion.
January Holidays & Observances
January kicks off the year with significant national, religious, and state holidays, reflecting the cultural and historical diversity of the United States. Below are some key holidays and observances in January:
- New Year’s Day (Wednesday, January 1): A state and federal holiday celebrated across all U.S. states, marking the start of the new calendar year with festivities, fireworks, and resolutions.
- Last Day of Chanukah (Thursday, January 2): The conclusion of the Jewish Festival of Lights, which lasts eight days, commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
- Epiphany (Monday, January 6): A Christian feast day celebrating the revelation of God incarnate in the form of Jesus Christ, often associated with the visit of the Magi or Three Wise Men.
- Orthodox Christmas Day (Tuesday, January 7): Celebrated by many Orthodox Christian communities worldwide, this day marks the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Julian calendar.
- Estelle Reel Day (Tuesday, January 7): A state observance in Wyoming, commemorating Estelle Reel, one of the first women to hold a significant federal office in the United States.
- Battle of New Orleans (Wednesday, January 8): A state legal holiday in Louisiana, remembering the final major battle of the War of 1812, where U.S. forces, led by Andrew Jackson, defended New Orleans from British invasion.
- Asarah B’Tevet (Friday, January 10): A Jewish holiday marking the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia, leading to the eventual destruction of the First Temple.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, January 20): A federal holiday observed nationwide, honoring the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the leader of the civil rights movement advocating for racial equality in the U.S.
- Inauguration Day (Monday, January 20): Observed every four years on the 20th of January, marking the inauguration of the U.S. President in Washington, D.C. In 2025, this coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
- Robert E. Lee’s Birthday (Sunday, January 19): A legal holiday in Florida and Alabama, celebrating the birth of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, although it remains a controversial day due to its connection to the Confederacy.
- Idaho Human Rights Day (Monday, January 20): Celebrated alongside Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Idaho, recognizing the contributions of individuals who have fought for civil and human rights.
- Lunar New Year (Wednesday, January 29): Celebrated mainly in Asian-American communities, Lunar New Year marks the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. Observed in California and Washington as a state observance.
These holidays reflect a broad range of cultural, historical, and religious traditions, offering unique insights into the rich and diverse heritage of the United States.
Astronomical Events in January 2025
- Quadrantids Meteor Shower: The Quadrantids, one of the year’s most intense meteor showers, peaks on the night of January 3 and the early morning of January 4, offering a brief but spectacular display of up to 120 meteors per hour under optimal conditions.
- Earth’s Perihelion: On January 4, the Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun in its orbit, known as perihelion. At this point, Earth will be around 147 million kilometers (91 million miles) away from the Sun, despite it being winter in the Northern Hemisphere due to Earth’s axial tilt.
- 1st Quarter: Monday, January 6 – The Moon will be at its first quarter phase, with half of the Moon’s surface illuminated, making it a perfect evening for stargazing.
- Full Moon (Wolf Moon): Monday, January 13 – The first Full Moon of the year is traditionally known as the “Wolf Moon” in many northern cultures. The name is believed to be tied to wolves howling during cold winter nights.
- 3rd Quarter: Tuesday, January 21 – The Moon enters its third quarter phase. During this period, it will rise after midnight, offering excellent early morning viewing opportunities.
- New Moon: Wednesday, January 29 – The New Moon, the darkest phase of the lunar cycle, offers ideal conditions for deep sky observation, as the lack of moonlight enhances the visibility of stars and celestial objects.
This section now fully includes the relevant astronomical events, providing a detailed and complete view of the significant lunar phases and celestial happenings in January 2025.
Notable Events in January
January 1, 1502 – Rio de Janeiro Discovered: Portuguese explorers first reached the bay, naming the region “River of January” or Rio de Janeiro. This marks an important moment in colonial history for South America.
January 8, 1815 – Battle of New Orleans: A key battle during the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain. General Andrew Jackson led American forces to victory, which helped boost national pride.
January 15, 1929 – Martin Luther King Jr. Born: One of the most influential figures in civil rights history, Martin Luther King Jr.’s work continues to impact racial equality and justice worldwide. His birthday is commemorated every third Monday in January as a federal holiday.
January 20, 1961 – John F. Kennedy’s Inauguration: Kennedy became the 35th President of the United States, delivering his famous “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country” speech.
January 24, 1848 – California Gold Rush Begins: The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill set off the Gold Rush, drawing thousands of settlers westward and profoundly shaping the U.S. economy and migration patterns.
These notable events add historical significance to January beyond the traditional holidays, enriching the overall content. Let me know if you need more!
January Overview
January ushers in the start of a new year, a time of reflection, fresh beginnings, and resolutions. People often set personal goals to improve health, productivity, and habits. In the Northern Hemisphere, January is marked by cold, snowy weather and shorter days, while the Southern Hemisphere enjoys the peak of summer. Significant events like New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day bring a sense of renewal and hope. This month serves as a reminder of new opportunities and cultural celebrations as the year unfolds.
History of January
The name “January” is derived from Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and doorways. In the early Roman calendar, January did not exist—there were only ten months. Later, the months of January and February were added, and in 153 BCE, January was established as the first month of the year. Julius Caesar reformed the calendar further in 46 BCE, giving January its current length of 31 days.
January Birthstone and Birth Flowers
The birthstone for January is the garnet, symbolizing loyalty, protection, and passion. The birth flowers for the month are the carnation, representing admiration and love, and the snowdrop, which symbolizes hope and renewal during the cold winter months.
Zodiac Signs in January
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): Known for their ambition, discipline, and practicality, Capricorns are goal-oriented and highly motivated.
Aquarius (January 20 – February 18): Aquarians are known for their independence, innovation, and humanitarian nature.
Conclusion
With our versatile and beautifully crafted January 2025 calendar templates, you can organize your month effortlessly. Whether you need a blank, floral, or Monday-start version, our printable calendars are designed to meet your needs. Plan ahead, stay organized, and make the most of each day in January!
Your printables are my favorite – they are so pretty and functional. Thanks!
Hi Sharon, I love your printable/downloadable yearly calendars! To me they are a necessity. Unfortunately, there is not a complete 12-month day-by-day calendar with US holidays like there have been for the past two years since I have been using your product. I emailed you to see if you would be so kind as to provide one. I am more than willing to pay for it.
Hi
If you want to download and print a calendar, here’s the link: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/download/2021-Monthly-Calendar.pdf
Completely free and available for printing RIGHT NOW
Thanks so much. I love hearing that you guys are using them!
Sharon, can you also provide the link to the 2022 12-month calendars with holidays??
Hi Rhonda
Here you are: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/download/2022-Monthly-Calendar.pdf
I hope you enjoy it!
Please share them with your friends, co-workers and students…
Thank you
Sharon
Hello, Sharon! I love these calendars. Simple and easy to use for organizing at work. Do you have the same versions as in 2020 with the holidays/observed at the BOTTOM of the calendar, rather than written in the individual days? I find I like having the full box for each date to jot notes in.
Thank you so much for these calendars!
Hello Kristen
Do you like this version?
https://www.wiki-calendar.com/download/January-2020-Calendar.pdf
Let me know more. Thank you so much!
Love that one!
Hi,
I love the calendars! I need one with NO holidays for 2021. I need a lot of space to write down medications that change each month. How do I edit the calendars so that I can fill them in first and THEN print them?
Thanks so much!
Thank you, Sharon. Your calendars are great! Saved me lots of $’s. Stay well and happy.
Do you have January 2022 with NO holidays?
Hi Sharon, I love your calendar design the best! Thank you for sharing!
Great calendars. Well done! I recommend these for all types of purposes. Kids sports & school projects, My soccer & hockey games schedules & important dates.
Yes,…… Thanks so much Shannon. Wow.
Thank you for taking the time to create these. I would love to see the continued 2021 format of including the holidays in the day’s square vs the bottom.
Happy New Year!
Hi Joe
You can download the January calendar with a different version here: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/calendar/2022/Monthly-Calendar-2022.pdf
Thanks
Hi Sharon
Thank you so much for your free printable calendars, I love them!!!!
Hello Sharon, i like the new look template of the 2022, but i wanted the 2021 template for 2022. is there a way we can have the option to get the old layout too? the footnotes are cool but i need the call outs on the days. please let me know. thanks! your fan
Hello Billy
This version is for you: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/calendar/2022/Monthly-Calendar-2022.pdf
Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Your calendars are so helpful to me.
Thank you so much for creating these each year! I was happy to find the link to the monthly calendars with the holidays included on the date! Hope you have a wonderful year…
Do you know when you will have the ’23 Calendars with date? This is such a great resource. Thank you so much!
Looking forward to the 2023 calendar
Hi.. do you have the calendars with the holidays at the bottom? I love to use your calendars! THANK YOU!
I meant to say for 2023. I looked at January today
Here: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/2023-calendar-printable.html
Can you make a January calendar with the holidays not on the date, but listed at the bottom please? I love the calendars with the holidays listed at the bottom instead of on the actual dates!
Hi. We have updated the new version: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/calendar/2023/January-2023-Calendar-Wiki-Calendar.pdf
Thank you!
I cannot find September through December, 2023. Can you post please?
Thank you SO much for the one without the holidays being ON the date. I use these for work to make out the schedule and this one will work perfectly. Thanks again.
Do you have the 2023 monthly calendars with the holidays/observances BELOW the calendar, not inside the boxes? I can’t find this version for 2023!
Here (Page 2): https://www.wiki-calendar.com/calendar/2023/January-2023-Calendar-Wiki-Calendar.pdf
Thanks Sharon for the 2023 with the holidays BELOW for Jan. Can you send the link for the rest of the year also please? This is my VERY FAVORITE calendar!! Thank you.
Why can I only seem to print either a plain calendar or a floral calendar? How do I access others?
Download Here: https://www.wiki-calendar.com/floral-calendar.html
Thank you!
Hi Sharon, have been using your calendars for a while and really enjoy them. Can you make a version of the monthly calendars with the holidays and observances at the bottom instead of in the date boxes?
Hi EM,
i noticed when i opened the PDF, on the 2nd page the calendar has the holidays below the calendar.
1st page holidays in the boxes
2nd page holidays listed on the bottom!
I second that. Those with the holidays at the bottom are the most useful. How soon will you be able to make the rest of the 2023 months available in that format? It is much appreciated!
Yes, but only for Jan. I’m looking for Feb 23 and the remainder of the year. Looks like others are looking for that too. I’m going to leave her another message.
Hi Sharon,
Any thoughts on when you might have Feb 2023 and the rest of 2023 done with holidays at the bottom of the calendar? Like on p.2 in this link you provided?
https://www.wiki-calendar.com/calendar/2023/January-2023-Calendar-Wiki-Calendar.pdf
Thanks so much!
Ellen
When I go to the 2024 monthly calendars, the website takes me to the 2023 monthly calendars. Please fix/update. Thank you very much. I really do like and use these calendars.
Please bring back the option of having the holidays ON the date.
Yes. Love these calendars and would love the holidays on the date. Thank you!
I came to comment the same thing, can we get that calender template back please! Many thanks to the creator for all these calendars ♥
Sharon;
Good afternoon, I have been using your WIKI calendars for several years. I am trying to print out
the 2024 monthly calendars with Holidays listed on the appropriate day. Even though I select
the option for printable with holidays, they do not show on the calendar when I enter to print
Love your calendars and thank you for your help
Jeffery
Hello! Please bring back the options to print calendars with holidays “inside” the boxes or without. I love the former, which I found for 2023 but not 2024. Thank you for your awesome site!
New calendar has been updated! Thanks
hi there i was wondering if you could do a January 2024 with holidays on the days instead of at the bottom
You can download it again!
Hi Sharon,
Do you have the 2024 individual monthly calendars with the holidays applied to the month and not at the bottom of the month? Thank you! I’ve been using them to count my clinical hours! : D
I’ve updated ^^
Thank you, thank you, and thank you very much.
I think you could put the holidays inside the calendar instead of on the bottom because it is hard to read. It is great otherwise. 🙂 🙂
-Nika Ramirez
hi i would like to see within the day like it used to be the holiday or observance option inside. Can you bring this option to print back because as of right now you can only choose separate on the bottom of the calendar- meaning it is noted after the weeks
I am not seeing the option to have the holidays inside the boxes? You’ve replied to some saying updates, but I don’t see it?
Thanks!