The first day of January is the first day of January; without giving a specific year, humans do not have any other reference point for a given date in that system.
Monday
It will be a Monday.
Monday
January 1st 1900 was a Monday.
January 1, 1 is a Monday on the Gregorian calendar, and it is a Saturday on the Julian calendar.
The 1st of January 1996 fell on a Monday.
No. The 1st of January 2000 was a Saturday.
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January 1st falls on a Monday in the following years: 2001, 2007, 2012, 2018, and 2023. This pattern follows a cycle influenced by leap years and the Gregorian calendar. The next occurrence after 2023 will be in 2034.