On TikTok, “White Rabbit” is a simple, friendly trend where people greet each other with the phrase “White Rabbit” on the first day of every month. Saying it is believed to bring good luck for the next 30 days, so users post videos or comment “White Rabbit” right after midnight or when they wake up.
It works like a quick ritual: you open TikTok on the first, scroll, and drop “White Rabbit” under your friends’ posts or add it to your own Story. Some creators even film themselves popping up with bunny ears or a quick “White Rabbit, everyone!” before the day really starts.
Meaning & Usage Examples
Example 1: “Happy August 1st—White Rabbit to all!”
Example 2: You post a 5-second clip at 12:01 a.m. captioned “White Rabbit 🐇✨” and tag your besties.
Example 3: In comments, you reply “White Rabbit” to anyone you like so they get a tiny boost of luck.
Context / Common Use
The trend grew from old British superstition, but TikTok made it fast and social. No special audio or filter is required; it’s just a quick, feel-good moment that shows you’re thinking of others and hoping the month treats them well.
Do I have to film anything fancy for White Rabbit?
No—typing “White Rabbit” in a comment or Story is enough. Most videos are under 10 seconds anyway.
What if I forget and post later in the day?
Post whenever you remember; the luck is more about the thought than the exact minute.
Does it work on other apps too?
People share it on Instagram, X, and WhatsApp, but the biggest wave still shows up on TikTok each month.
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