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It takes about 27 days at the equator and 31 days at the poles (top north and south).

The Sun rotates unevenly. It rotates faster at the equator and slower at its poles because it is made up of gases that have no definite volume . It rotates once every 27 days at the equator, but only once in 31 days at the poles. So you can think of the sun as spiraling as it rotates. Saturn and Jupiter also rotate unevenly because they too are mostly made up of various gases.

My basis information is from an article written by Padi Boyd.

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