That will happen in the year 2030.
As 1964 was a leap year, it does not repeat very often. It repeated in 1992 and in the rest of this century it will only repeat in 2020, 2048 and 2076.
2014
In 2021.
The year 2016 calendar will repeat in 2044, which is 28 years later. This is because the calendar follows a 28-year cycle called the Gregorian calendar cycle. In this cycle, the days of the week align with the dates in a pattern that repeats every 28 years.
2008 was a leap year starting on Tuesday. The next time such a calendar can be used again is in 2036.
That will happen in the year 2030.
2017.
Oh, dude, like, calendars from 2006 repeat in 2017. It's like a cycle, you know? So, if you're feeling nostalgic for those mid-2000s vibes, just dig out your old calendar and pretend you're back in the days of flip phones and MySpace.
1978 was a common year starting with a Sunday. As of 2011, the next time such a year will occur will be in 2017.
The 2000 calendar will repeat in 2028. This was a leap year and leap year calendars generally repeat every 28 years.
The year 1999 will repeat in 2028.
As 1964 was a leap year, it does not repeat very often. It repeated in 1992 and in the rest of this century it will only repeat in 2020, 2048 and 2076.
The calendar for 2009 was the same as 2015
2006, 2017, 2023, 2034, 2045, 2051, 2062, 2073, 2079, 2090, 2102, 2113, 2119.
The calendar for the year 1987 will repeat exactly in the year 2018. This is because the Gregorian calendar repeats every 28 years. The calendar for any specific year will repeat in the year that is a multiple of 28 years later.
The year 2000 will repeat in 2028.