List of solar cycles

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Solar cycles are nearly periodic 11-year changes in the Sun's activity that are based on the number of sunspots present on the Sun's surface. The first solar cycle conventionally is said to have started in 1755. The source data are the revised International Sunspot Numbers (ISN v2.0), as available at SILSO.{{cite web|title=Sunspot numbers|url=http://www.sidc.be/silso/datafiles|website=WDC-SILSO|publisher=Royal Observatory of Belgium|accessdate=19 May 2017}}

Sunspot counts exist since 1610{{cite journal|last1=Hathaway|first1=D.|title=The solar cycle|journal=Living Reviews in Solar Physics|date=2015|volume=12|issue=1|page=4|doi=10.1007/lrsp-2015-4|pmid=27194958|pmc=4841188|arxiv=1502.07020|bibcode=2015LRSP...12....4H}} but the cycle numbering is not well defined during the Maunder minimum.{{cite journal|last1=Usoskin|last2=Mursula|last3=Kovaltsov|title= Heliospheric modulation of cosmic rays and solar activity during the Maunder minimum|journal= J. Geophys. Res.|volume=106(A8)|issue=A8|page=16039|doi=10.1029/2000JA000105|bibcode= 2001JGR...10616039U|year=2001|doi-access=free}} It was proposed that one cycle might have been lost in the late 18th century,{{cite journal|last1=Usoskin|display-authors=etal|title=A solar cycle lost in 1793-1800: Early sunspot observations resolve the old mystery|journal=Astrophys. J. Lett.|volume=700|issue=2|page=L154|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/700/2/L154|arxiv=0907.0063|bibcode=2009ApJ...700L.154U|year=2009|s2cid=14882350}} but this remains not fully confirmed.

Solar cycles can be reconstructed indirectly, using the radiocarbon 14C proxy, for the last millennium.{{cite journal|last1=Usoskin|display-authors=etal|title=Solar cyclic activity over the last millennium reconstructed from annual 14C data|journal=Astron. Astrophys.|date=2021 |volume=649|page=A141|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202140711 |arxiv=2103.15112 }}

The smoothing is done using the traditional SIDC smoothing algorithm.{{cite web|title=SIDC smoothing formula|url=https://www.sidc.be/SILSO/infosnmstot|website=WDC-SILSO|publisher=Royal Observatory of Belgium|accessdate=1 Jun 2025}} Using this algorithm, if the month in question is notated month 0, a weighted average is formed of months −6 to 6, where months −5 to 5 are given weightings of 1, and months −6 and 6 are given weightings of 0.5. Other smoothing formulas exist, and they usually give slightly different values for the amplitude and timings of the solar cycles. An example is the Meeus smoothing formula,{{cite journal|last1=Meeus|first1=J.|title=Une formule d'adoucissement pour l'activité solaire|journal=Ciel et Terre|date=1958|volume=74|page=445|bibcode=1958C&T....74..445M}} with related solar cycles characteristics available in this STCE news item.{{cite web|title=The solar cycle's new clothes|url=http://www.stce.be/news/312/welcome.html|website=STCE|publisher=Royal Observatory of Belgium|accessdate=8 July 2015}}

The start of solar cycle 25 was declared by SIDC on September 15, 2020 as being in December 2019.{{cite web|title=December 2019 confirmed as starting point of the new solar activity cycle|url=http://sidc.be/silso/node/167/#NewSolarActivity|publisher=SIDC}} This makes cycle 24 the only "11-year solar cycle" to have lasted precisely 11 years.

Details of cycles 1 to 25

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! Solar cycle

! Start (Min)
(Y-M)

! Min SSN
(start of cycle)

! Max (Y-M)

! Max SSN

! Ave spots
per day

! Time of Rise
(Y-M)

! Length (Y-M)

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|Solar cycle 1

|1755 – Feb

|14.0

|1761 – Jun

|144

|(70)

|6-4

|11-4

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|Solar cycle 2

|1766 – Jun

|18.6

|1769 – Sep

|193

|(99)

|3-3

|9-0

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|Solar cycle 3

|1775 – Jun

|12.0

|1778 – May

|264

|(111)

|2-11

|9-3

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|Solar cycle 4

|1784 – Sep

|15.9

|1788 – Feb

|235

|(103)

|3-5

|13-7

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|Solar cycle 5

|1798 – Apr

|5.3

|1805 – Feb

|82

|(38)

|6-10

|12-3

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|Solar cycle 6

|1810 – Jul

|0.0

|1816 – May

|81

|(31)

|5-10

|12-10

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|Solar cycle 7

|1823 – May

|0.1

|1829 – Nov

|119

|(63)

|6-6

|10-6

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|Solar cycle 8

|1833 – Nov

|12.2

|1837 – Mar

|245

|(112)

|3-4

|9-8

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|Solar cycle 9

|1843 – Jul

|17.6

|1848 – Feb

|220

|(99)

|4-7

|12-5

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|Solar cycle 10

|1855 – Dec

|6.0

|1860 – Feb

|186

|92

|4-2

|11-3

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|Solar cycle 11

|1867 – Mar

|9.9

|1870 – Aug

|234

|89

|3-5

|11-9

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|Solar cycle 12

|1878 – Dec

|3.7

|1883 – Dec

|124

|57

|5-0

|11-3

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|Solar cycle 13

|1890 – Mar

|8.3

|1894 – Jan

|147

|65

|3-10

|11-10

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|Solar cycle 14

|1902 – Jan

|4.5

|1906 – Feb

|107

|54

|4-1

|11-6

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|Solar cycle 15

|1913 – Jul

|2.5

|1917 – Aug

|176

|73

|4-1

|10-1

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|Solar cycle 16

|1923 – Aug

|9.3

|1928 – Apr

|130

|68

|4-8

|10-1

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|Solar cycle 17

|1933 – Sep

|5.8

|1937 – Apr

|199

|96

|3-7

|10-5

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|Solar cycle 18

|1944 – Feb

|12.9

|1947 – May

|219

|109

|3-3

|10-2

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|Solar cycle 19

|1954 – Apr

|5.1

|1958 – Mar

|285

|129

|3-11

|10-6

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|Solar cycle 20

|1964 – Oct

|14.3

|1968 – Nov

|157

|86

|4-1

|11-5

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|Solar cycle 21

|1976 – Mar

|17.8

|1979 – Dec

|233

|111

|3-9

|10-6

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|Solar cycle 22

|1986 – Sep

|13.5

|1989 – Nov

|213

|106

|3-2

|9-11

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|Solar cycle 23

|1996 – Aug

|11.2

|2001 – Nov

|180

|82

|5-3

|12-4

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|Solar cycle 24

|2008 – Dec

|2.2

|2014 – Apr

|116

|49

|5-4

|11-0

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|Solar cycle 25

|2019 – Dec

|1.8

|2024 – Oct

|161*

|Progr:
SC25 (83)
SC24 (62)

|4–10

|

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!Average

!

!9.0

!

!178.7

!

!4.4

!11.04

  • Notes on Solar cycle 25
  • The maximum SSN of 160.8 for October 2024 is 73% above the maximum SSN predicted by Zharkova for SC25.
  • Due to the strong months which will now fall off the back end of the 13-month running average, and the fact that any new future peak would be a record late peak for a cycle of this strength, it is almost certain that October 2024 will be the peak of the cycle.
  • The precise final figure for this peak won't be known until October 2025, due to the months of Jan-Apr 2025 not yet being finalised.

Unofficial cycles starting with a maximum

The following table is instead divided into (unofficial) cycles starting and ending with a maximum, for the purpose of indicating the number of spotless days associated with each minimum. It begins with cycle 10-11 due to the significant amount of missing daily data before this time, which allows estimated averages to be calculated, but does not permit totals to be counted.

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! Solar Cycles

! Start (Maximum)

! Spotless days{{cite web|title=Spotless Days Page|url=http://sidc.oma.be/silso/spotless|website=SILSO|publisher=Royal Observatory of Belgium|accessdate=3 April 2017}}

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|Solar cycle 10–11

|1860 – Feb

|406

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|Solar cycle 11–12

|1870 – Aug

|1028

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|Solar cycle 12–13

|1883 – Dec

|736

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|Solar cycle 13–14

|1894 – Jan

|934

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|Solar cycle 14–15

|1906 – Feb

|1023

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|Solar cycle 15–16

|1917 – Aug

|534

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|Solar cycle 16–17

|1928 – Apr

|568

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|Solar cycle 17–18

|1937 – Apr

|269

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|Solar cycle 18–19

|1947 – May

|446

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|Solar cycle 19–20

|1958 – Mar

|227

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|Solar cycle 20–21

|1968 – Nov

|272

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|Solar cycle 21–22

|1979 – Dec

|273

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|Solar cycle 22–23

|1989 – Oct

|309

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|Solar cycle 23–24

|2001 – Nov

|817

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|Solar cycle 24–25

|2014 – Apr

|848

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|Solar cycle 25–26

|2024 – Oct

|0

Comparison of cycles 24 and 25 by 13-month running averages

Following is a comparison of the growth of cycle 25 versus cycle 24, using the 13-month sunspot averages, beginning with the months of the respective minimums.

Numbers in brackets for cycle 25 indicate the minimum possible value for that month, assuming there are no more sunspots between now (June 1, 2025) and six months after the end of the month in question.

The table shows averages for each hemisphere and the average for the entire Sun.

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! colspan=4|Solar Cycle 24

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! colspan=4|Solar Cycle 25

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|North

|South

|Total

|Total

|South

|North

|

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|Dec 2008

|1.4

|0.8

|2.2

|1.8

|0.9

|0.9

|Dec 2019

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|Jan 2009

|1.6

|0.9

|2.5

|2.2

|1.3

|0.9

|Jan 2020

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|Feb 2009

|1.6

|1.1

|2.7

|2.7

|1.5

|1.2

|Feb 2020

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|Mar 2009

|1.7

|1.2

|2.9

|3.0

|1.5

|1.5

|Mar 2020

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|Apr 2009

|2.1

|1.2

|3.3

|3.6

|2.1

|1.5

|Apr 2020

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|May 2009

|2.3

|1.2

|3.5

|5.6

|3.9

|1.6

|May 2020

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|Jun 2009

|2.7

|1.4

|4.1

|7.9

|6.1

|1.8

|Jun 2020

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|Jul 2009

|3.6

|1.9

|5.5

|9.0

|7.3

|1.7

|Jul 2020

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|Aug 2009

|4.9

|2.5

|7.4

|9.5

|7.6

|1.9

|Aug 2020

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|Sep 2009

|6.5

|3.0

|9.5

|10

|7.9

|2.5

|Sep 2020

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|Oct 2009

|7.3

|3.3

|11

|12

|8.9

|3.0

|Oct 2020

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|Nov 2009

|8.1

|3.6

|12

|14

|9.8

|3.8

|Nov 2020

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|Dec 2009

|8.4

|4.3

|13

|15

|10

|5.1

|Dec 2020

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|Jan 2010

|9.0

|5.0

|14

|17

|11

|6.3

|Jan 2021

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|Feb 2010

|10

|5.6

|16

|19

|12

|7.2

|Feb 2021

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|Mar 2010

|12

|6.4

|19

|22

|14

|8.0

|Mar 2021

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|Apr 2010

|13

|7.4

|21

|25

|16

|9.2

|Apr 2021

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|May 2010

|15

|8.4

|23

|26

|15

|10

|May 2021

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|Jun 2010

|16

|8.8

|25

|28

|16

|12

|Jun 2021

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|Jul 2010

|17

|8.7

|25

|31

|18

|13

|Jul 2021

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|Aug 2010

|17

|9.3

|26

|35

|20

|16

|Aug 2021

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|Sep 2010

|19

|10

|29

|40

|22

|18

|Sep 2021

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|Oct 2010

|23

|12

|34

|45

|24

|21

|Oct 2021

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|Nov 2010

|26

|13

|39

|51

|27

|24

|Nov 2021

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|Dec 2010

|28

|14

|42

|56

|30

|26

|Dec 2021

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|Jan 2011

|31

|15

|46

|60

|32

|28

|Jan 2022

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|Feb 2011

|34

|15

|49

|65

|35

|30

|Feb 2022

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|Mar 2011

|38

|16

|54

|69

|37

|31

|Mar 2022

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|Apr 2011

|44

|17

|61

|73

|39

|34

|Apr 2022

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|May 2011

|50

|20

|69

|77

|39

|38

|May 2022

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|Jun 2011

|54

|23

|77

|81

|40

|42

|Jun 2022

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|Jul 2011

|58

|26

|84

|87

|41

|46

|Jul 2022

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|Aug 2011

|60

|26

|86

|93

|43

|49

|Aug 2022

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|Sep 2011

|60

|27

|87

|97

|46

|51

|Sep 2022

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|Oct 2011

|59

|28

|87

|99

|48

|51

|Oct 2022

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|Nov 2011

|59

|30

|89

|101

|49

|53

|Nov 2022

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|Dec 2011

|60

|33

|92

|107

|50

|56

|Dec 2022

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|Jan 2012

|59

|36

|95

|113

|54

|59

|Jan 2023

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|Feb 2012

|58

|41

|98

|118

|55

|62

|Feb 2023

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|Mar 2012

|55

|43

|98

|121

|54

|67

|Mar 2023

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|Apr 2012

|51

|44

|95

|123

|54

|69

|Apr 2023

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|May 2012

|47

|44

|91

|124

|56

|68

|May 2023

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|Jun 2012

|45

|42

|87

|125

|58

|68

|Jun 2023

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|Jul 2012

|44

|40

|84

|125

|58

|67

|Jul 2023

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|Aug 2012

|44

|41

|85

|124

|58

|66

|Aug 2023

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|Sep 2012

|44

|41

|85

|124

|59

|65

|Sep 2023

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|Oct 2012

|45

|41

|86

|125

|59

|66

|Oct 2023

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|Nov 2012

|46

|42

|88

|128

|61

|67

|Nov 2023

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|Dec 2012

|45

|43

|88

|129

|65

|65

|Dec 2023

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|Jan 2013

|45

|42

|87

|131

|68

|63

|Jan 2024

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|Feb 2013

|44

|42

|86

|137

|75

|62

|Feb 2024

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|Mar 2013

|43

|42

|84

|141

|82

|60

|Mar 2024

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|Apr 2013

|42

|42

|84

|144

|88

|57

|Apr 2024

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|May 2013

|41

|46

|87

|149

|94

|55

|May 2024

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|Jun 2013

|39

|52

|91

|153

|99

|54

|Jun 2024

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|Jul 2013

|37

|58

|95

|155

|102

|53

|Jul 2024

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|Aug 2013

|35

|64

|99

|157

|102

|55

|Aug 2024

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|Sep 2013

|35

|70

|105

|159

|102

|57

|Sep 2024

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|Oct 2013

|34

|73

|107

|161

|103

|58

|Oct 2024

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|Nov 2013

|32

|74

|107

|157

|101

|56

|Nov 2024

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|Dec 2013

|32

|76

|108

|(147)

|

|

|Dec 2024

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|Jan 2014

|33

|76

|109

|(132)

|

|

|Jan 2025

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|Feb 2014

|35

|76

|111

|(114)

|

|

|Feb 2025

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|Mar 2014

|36

|78

|114

|(100)

|

|

|Mar 2025

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|Apr 2014

|36

|80

|116

|(87)

|

|

|Apr 2025

Comparison of cycles 24 and 25 by daily spots

The following table gives the number of days so far in cycle 25 against the number up to the same point in cycle 24, which have passed various thresholds for the numbers of sunspots.

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! |Counts

! {{No|SC 24
to May 18, 2014}}

! {{No|SC 25
to May 18, 2025}}

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|≥100

|{{No|523}}

|{{No|822}}

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|≥125

|{{No|270}}

|{{No|575}}

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|≥150

|{{No|93}}

|{{No|362}}

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|≥175

|{{No|19}}

|{{No|188}}

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|≥200

|{{No|3}}

|{{No|97}}

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|≥225

|{{No|0}}

|{{No|36}}

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|≥250

|{{No|0}}

|{{No|16}}

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|≥275

|{{No|0}}

|{{No|5}}

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As at June 1, 2025, solar cycle 25 is averaging 34% more spots per day than solar cycle 24 at the same point in the cycle (June 1, 2014).

  • Year 1 of SC25 (Dec 2019 to Nov 2020) averaged 101% more spots per day than year 1 of SC24.
  • Year 2 of SC25 (Dec 2020 to Nov 2021) averaged 7% more spots per day than year 2 of SC24.
  • Year 3 of SC25 (Dec 2021 to Nov 2022) averaged 8% more spots per day than year 3 of SC24.
  • Year 4 of SC25 (Dec 2022 to Nov 2023) averaged 41% more spots per day than year 4 of SC24.
  • Year 5 of SC25 (Dec 2023 to Nov 2024) averaged 71% more spots per day than year 5 of SC24.
  • Year 6 of SC25 (1 Dec 2024 to 1 Jun 2025) is currently averaging 8% more spots per day than at the same point in year 6 of SC24.

References

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