2012!
January 1, 2012 will fall on a Sunday.
January 1 1989 fell on a Sunday. The first year after that to have January 1 fall on a Sunday is 1995. The next year after the current year to have January 1 fall on a Sunday is 2012.
Sunday, January 1st, 1995
It was a Sunday :)
Nope, New Years has fallen on every day of the week over the course of the following days and years.New Years was a Monday on January 1st, 2007New Years was a Tuesday on January 1st, 2008New Years was a Wednesday on January 1st, 2003New Years was a Thursday on January 1st, 2009New Years was a Friday on January 1st, 2010New Years was a Saturday on January 1st, 2011New Years was a Sunday on January 1st, 2012You can always figure out what the next year will start on by simply seeing the date in which the current year falls on.If the current year falls on a Monday and the current year is not a leap year the 1st of January will be Tuesday, the next day in the week. If the current year falls on a Monday and the current year is a leap year the next year will skip one day of the week and become the next day; making January 1st fall on a Wednesday.i.e. 2012 is a leap year that begins on Sunday, January, 1st, 2012. The next year January 1st, 2013 will fall on Tuesday, January 1st, 2013 (making it skip one full day). Then since 2014 isn't leap year it begins on Wednesday the next day.
The last time was January 2010
Years that start with Sunday, January 1st, can be determined by checking the calendar for specific years. The most recent years that began on this date include 2017 and 2023. The next occurrence will be in 2034. These years follow a cycle influenced by leap years and the progression of the calendar.
Jan 1st is a Thursday Jan 4 is a Sunday
January 1st will next be a Sunday in 2017.
Taking from the start of the 20th century to 2015, New Year's Day was on a Friday in 1904, 1909, 1915, 1926, 1932, 1937, 1943, 1954, 1960, 1965, 1971, 1982, 1988, 1993, 1999 and 2010. It will next happen in 2016 and then 2021.
August 1 will next fall on a Sunday in 2021.
The 1st of January 1901 was a Tuesday. The 1st of January 2092 is also a Tuesday. So if the 1st of January 1901 had been a Sunday, then so would the 1st of January 2092.