Here's how to find it:
1. Find Orion's Belt: This is the three stars in a row that are easily recognizable in the night sky.
2. Look above the belt: Betelgeuse is the bright red star located above the belt, forming the "shoulder" of Orion.
Important note: Betelgeuse is a variable star, meaning its brightness fluctuates. While it is generally the 10th brightest star in the night sky, its brightness can vary significantly.