1996, 1968, 1940, 1912, 1872, 1844, 1816, 1776, ...
(The next one is 2024.)
6 (3 regular years, 3 leap years)
April 11th will fall on a Saturday in 2026 and 2037. It will fall on a Monday in 2022 and 2033. The specific years where April 11th lands on either of these days can be determined by looking at the calendar patterns for leap years and the day of the week shifts.
Skipping a Tuesday is basically the same as asking when was Christmas Day on a Wednesday in a leap year. That happens every 28 years. Going from the start of the 20th century to 2014, that happened in 1912, 1940, 1968 and 1996. It will next happen in 2024.
That is just the way the days work out. There is no particular reason. All 3 years are leap years, so they would have the same dates. If we take a random date, the 18th of April, and follow its days of the week from 2004 to 2020, you can see the natural flow of dates and where the leap years cause an extra day to be skipped: Sunday the 18th of April 2004 (leap year) Monday the 18th of April 2005 Tuesday the 18th of April 2006 Wednesday the 18th of April 2007 Friday the 18th of April 2008 (leap year) Saturday the 18th of April 2009 Sunday the 18th of April 2010 Monday the 18th of April 2011 Wednesday the 18th of April 2012 (leap year) Thursday the 18th of April 2013 Friday the 18th of April 2014 Saturday the 18th of April 2015 Monday the 18th of April 2016 (leap year) Tuesday the 18th of April 2017 Wednesday the 18th of April 2018 Thursday the 18th of April 2019 Saturday the 18th of April 2020 (leap year)
The two hundredth day of a leap year is July 18.
Leap years fall on a Wednesday every 28 years. So, every seventh leap year will be a Wednesday. The odds are one in 7. The sequence is: Sunday, Thursday, Monday, Friday, Tuesday, Saturday, Wednesday, S, TH, M, F, T, St, W, etc...
A leap day on a Monday happens every 28 years. Taking from the start of the 20th century, the years it happened were 1904, 1932, 1960, 1988 and 2016. The next one will be in 2044.
No, the last time was 1984.
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April 1st occurs on a Monday in any given year about once every 6 to 11 years, depending on the year and the leap year cycle. This variability is due to how the Gregorian calendar shifts days of the week over time. For example, the next occurrences of April 1st on a Monday after 2023 will be in 2024, 2030, and 2035.
1994 was an ordinary year (not a leap year) which started on a Saturday, so 4th April was a Monday.
The leap years of 1892 and 1904 both skipped over Mondays. Normally the same day isn't skipped so soon, usually happening every 28 years, but 1900 was not a leap year which caused the change in the pattern.