There is either one, two or three in every year.
There will be one Friday the 13th in 2010 - in August.
The last time there were three Friday the 13ths in one year was in 2015. The next time this will happen is in 2026.
There is one in September and one in December.
Just one, in August.
Each year has either one, two or three Friday the 13ths.
There is one in September and one in December.
Yes, just one. The 13th of October 1944 was a Friday.
There in only one Friday that 13th in 2011. It's in May.
There was no Friday the 13 in September 1960.
The most Friday the 13ths that can occur in a single year is three. This happens when January 1st falls on a Sunday, which sets up the calendar such that January, April, and July each contain a Friday the 13th. This configuration can occur in various years, depending on the leap year cycle.
The most Friday the 13th's you can have in a single calender year is 3. February, March, and November in years that are not leap years. In leap years the most you can have is just 2.Different Answer:In any leap year staring on Sunday, such as 1984 and more recently 2012, you can also have three Friday 13ths - in January, April and July.
That depends on the year.