A leap year in the Gregorian calendar occurs 97 times in every 400-year period, making the average length of a Gregorian calendar year 365.2425 days. The leap years are years that are evenly divisible by 4 with the exception of the last year of each of the first three centuries of every 400-years. So leap years are usually every four years, but most years that end with a double-zero are skipped.
Here is a guide to help you determine if a year is a leap year:
Is the year an even number?
No: It is NOT a leap year.
Yes: Is the year evenly divisible by 4?
No: It is NOT a leap year.
Yes: Is the year evenly divisible by 100?
No: It IS a leap year.
Yes: Is the year evenly divisible by 400?
No: It is NOT a leap year.
Yes: It IS a leap year.
A leap year happens every 4 years. A great way to remember it is when the Olympics is on
Leap year happens every fourth year. For example, the last leap year was in 2004. The next leap year will be in 2012
Leap Year happens in every year whose number is evenly divisible by four, except for century years that are divisible by 100. However, if the year is divisible by 400, then it IS a leap year.
Leap year happens every four years. Leap year day is February 29.
every 4th year
2012 is a leap year. The next one will be 2016.
a leap year occurs ever 4 years you can remember a leap year because the Olympics happen ever year it is a leap year.
2016
leap years come every 4 years and last a year
Every 4 years
Every Four Years
Leap years come every 4 years
The leap year dragon comes around every four years, just like leap year. It also sometimes comes back during special "bring them back" events.
There are 4 years between every leap year. Correction: There are 4 years between MOST leap years. That's the case 99.25% of the time. For the other 0.75% of the time, there are 8 years between leap years.
Every leap year, on January 20