Nope, New Years has fallen on every day of the week over the course of the following days and years.
You 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.
Usually falls on the second week of April
Look of the Week - 2012 New Years Looks on Look of the Week 2-11 was released on: USA: 27 December 2012
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New Year's Day and Christmas Day of the same year never fall on the same day. The 1st of January 1945 was on a Monday and the 25th of December 1945 was on a Tuesday. That is completely normal. A week after Christmas Day is New Year's Day, but that is New Year's Day of the following year. So Christmas Day 1945 would have been on the same day of the week as New Year's Day 1946, the next year. In the same way, Christmas Day 1944 and New Year's Day 1945 were on the same day of the week.
New Years was on Friday in 1999.
its different every year
New Year's Day would be on a Wednesday
New Years Eve will be on Sunday December 31st, 2023 and New Years Day is on Monday, January 1st, 2024.
New Years Day 2000 was on a Saturday.
New years day in 1971 was a Friday.
Monday was new years day 1990.
Yes, Christmas Day can fall on a Wednesday. Christmas Day is on December 25th each year, and the day of the week it falls on changes annually. To determine if Christmas falls on a Wednesday, one would need to consult a calendar for that specific year.