It has to eventually. The intercalary day (more correct term than leap day) always follows February 28. You can tell from any multi-year calendar that in the long run specific dates of any month come on any one of the 7 week days over a period of a few years.
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February 29th, 2016- the next leap day- will fall on a Monday.
There is the answer in your question. It will be a Monday and on the 29th of February in 2016.
Because of leap year, New Years Day does not fall on a Monday on a regular basis. The next few years it will fall on a Monday are 2018, 2029, 2035, and 2046.
Christmas Day is always on the 25th of December and can fall on any day of the week in a normal year or a leap year. So the answer to your question is that in a leap year Christmas Day can be on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
A leap year is 366 days long so it does not fall on a single day of the week. All 7 days of the week will regularly occur during a leap year. The leap day itself, which is probably what you meant, will occur on Monday, as the 29th of February 1916, the next leap day, is a Monday.
The two hundredth day of a leap year is July 18.
The leap day always falls 2 days earlier in the week (or 5 days later than the week if you prefer). In 2008 it fell on Friday, In 2012 it fell on Wednesday so it 2016 it'll be on a Monday.
It doesn't. The 25th of December 2016 is a Sunday. It was on a Friday in 2015 and as 2016 is a leap year, it skips an extra day and is on a Sunday in 2016, not Monday. It will be on a Monday in 2017.
1990 was a non-leap year which started on a Monday, so March 22 was a Thursday.
1898, 1910, 1916 (leap year), 1921, 1927, 1938, 1944 (leap year), 1949, 1955, 1966, 1972 (leap year), 1977, 1983, 1994, 2000 (leap year), 2005, 2011
Because 1976 was a leap year, so the date jumped an extra day.