"Twelfth night" is a term generally used to refer to the 12th night of the Christmas season, which falls on January 5th. Synonyms for the term "Twelfth night" include the Epiphany, Three Kings' Day, and the Feast of the Epiphany. In many cultures, the occasion is celebrated by baking and consuming a special cake known as the King Cake or Roscon de Reyes, which contains a hidden figurine or bean. Other customs include gift-giving, parades, and musical performances. The term "Twelfth night" originated in Christian traditions, but the celebration has taken on different forms in various cultures and countries throughout history.