About 13.4% of all leap year days are Thursdays. The last time it happened was in 1996, and the next time will be in 2024.
Note that the odds are not one out of seven, as many people believe them to be. The Gregorian calendar completely repeats itself every 400 years, and each 400-year period includes 97 leap year days, of which...
Thursday
It did in 2004 and it will again in 2032, in these years Christmas jumps from Thursday to Saturday.
April 29th, 1982 fell on a Thursday.
March 29th 1962 fell on a Thursday.
These are some upcoming dates: February 29, 2016 will be a Monday. February 29, 2020 will be a Saturday. February 29, 2024 will be a Thursday. February 29, 2028 will be a Tuesday. February 29, 2032 will be a Sunday.
February 29, 2016 will fall on a Monday.
Saturday, February 29th, 2020
3.75% of all years have a Wednesday, February 29. That's about 15.46% of all leap years. February 29 is most likely to fall on a Monday or a Wednesday (15.46%) and least likely to fall on a Sunday, Tuesday or Thursday (13.40%).
monday
No. Every date falls on every day at some point or another. So every date from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, including the 29th of February in a leap year, does fall on a Thursday at some point.
Every 28 years.
Thursday