53 Saturdays and 53 Sundays, which can only happen when Saturday is the 1st of January. Add the two together and that is 106.
106
There are usually 52 Sundays in a year. But if the year starts on Sunday or is a leap year starting on Saturday, there will be 53 Sundays in that year.
If today is Wednesday, it be a Saturday if there is no leap year, or a Sunday if there is a leap year, within the next 1249 days.
Yes, it fell on Sunday in 2011, and because of the leap year in 2016, Christmas will skip Saturday and fall on Sunday!
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The year MUST start on a Sunday. For a leap year, it can start on Saturday or Sunday. In any period of 400 years there are 303 non-leap years, of which 43 begins and ends with a Sunday, and there are 97 leap years, of which 28 begins with a Saturday or a Sunday. So the probability in a non-leap year is 43/303, or 14.2%. And the probability in a leap year is 28/97, or 28.9%
"Leap Year" is an entire calendar year with 366 days. An entire year cannot becompressed into a single day.Perhaps you're asking for the next leap year in which the added day ... February 29 ...will fall on Saturday. That will be the year 2020.
1967 began on a Sunday, and was not a leap year, so August 19 was a Saturday.
1950 began on a Sunday, and was not a leap year, so 25 March was a Saturday
It wasn't on a Saturday in that period. It was on a Friday in 1999 and as 2000 was a leap year, Saturday was skipped over and the 8th of October in 2000 was on a Sunday. It was a Saturday in 1994 and 2005, which is an 11 year gap and which often occurs with dates due to leap year causing the skipping of days.
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.
It was last on a Sunday in 2010. In 2015 it will be on Saturday, but because 2016 is a leap year, July 4 skips Sunday to be on Monday in 2016. Sunday will come round again in 2021. Going from 2010 to 2021, these are the days and dates for the 4th of July: Sunday 4th of July 2010 Monday 4th of July 2011 Wednesday 4th of July 2012 (leap year) Thursday 4th of July 2013 Friday 4th of July 2014 Saturday 4th of July 2015 Monday 4th of July 2016 (leap year) Tuesday 4th of July 2017 Wednesday 4th of July 2018 Thursday 4th of July 2019 Saturday 4th of July 2020 (leap year) Sunday 4th of July 2021
There are either 52 or 53 Sundays in a leap year, depending on which day of the week it starts. If it starts on a Sunday or on a Saturday, there will be 53 Sundays, otherwise there are 52.