Within any 4 year period, there is always a leap year. That causes a day to be skipped. So after 4 years, a date will be on a day 5 days after the one it was on 4 years before that. Wednesday is 5 days after Friday, so if a date is on a Friday, 4 years later it will be on a Wednesday.
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Valentine's Day - February 14 - will fall on a Friday in 2020.
March 22, 2013 will be a Friday.
New Year's Eve in 2010 is a Friday.
This varies from year to year. The 13th, August, 2010, is a Friday.
14.5% of New Year's Days fall on Sunday. 14% fall on Monday. 14.5% fall on Tuesday. 14.25% fall on Wednesday. 14.25% fall on Thursday. 14.5% fall on Friday. 14% fall on Saturday.
New years day in 1971 was a Friday.
Woozworld this is the answer friday the 13th is a ghost day. No. Halloween is always on October 31st, which like other dates in the year, can fall on any day of the week. In years ending on Sunday, October 13th falls on Friday.
New Years Day will be on a Friday in 2010.
Christmas Day is always on the 25th of December and can fall on any day of the week in a normal year or a leap year. So the answer to your question is that in a leap year Christmas Day can be on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
August 20th fell on a Friday most recently in 2010 and we are currently in a dip where this particular day won't show up on a Friday for the next nine years (we're currently in 2012) so this date won't fall on Friday until 2021 - seems a long time. However, after 2021, there will only be six years before August 20 falls on Friday again and after 2017 there will be literally only five years until it occurs again in 2032, then six years after that it occurs again and then it is the eleven-year gap.