Every eleven years. The Gregorian calendar repeats in 11 year cycles.
Saturday ^^^WRONG ! New years day 2011 is SUNDAY !
New years day 1984 was a Sunday.
New Year's Day has fallen on a Sunday in several years, including 2006, 2012, and 2017. It will next occur on a Sunday in 2023 and again in 2034. The pattern of New Year's Day falling on a Sunday repeats roughly every 6 or 11 years due to the leap year cycle.
New Year's Day falls on a Sunday an average of once every 6.90 years.
New Years Day will be on a Friday in 2010.
New Years fell on a Sunday on the night before the year of 2012.
New Years Day is on the 31st of December.Which is 6 Days after Christmas Day
New Years Eve will be on Sunday December 31st, 2023 and New Years Day is on Monday, January 1st, 2024.
New Years day falls on Sunday four times in a 28 year cycle. So if you start from any one of the following years, 1950, 1978, 2006, 2034, or 2062 (note that they are all 28 years apart) which all have New Years day falling on Sunday, and then add 6 years to the year, New Years day will be on Sunday again. Then, if you add 5 more years to that year, New Years will fall on Sunday again. Then add 6 more years and finally add 11 more years to the year, they will all result in years that have New Years falling on Sunday. This cycle repeats indefinitely. It has been repeating for at least 2000 years when we started using the current calender. This same 28 year cycle works on all calender days (except February 29) but each calender day will have different starting years for the cycle. The +6,+5,+6,+11 year thing still applies.
The next occurrence is Jan 1st 2017 !
Sunday 15th November at 7:00PM and then Christmas day and New Years day.
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