Two out of every seven leap years will have 53 Tuesdays. If it starts on a Monday or a Tuesday, it will have 53 Tuesdays. It works out at every 12th and 16th year alternating, as you can see from this list, covering the 20th and 21st centuries: Monday 1 January 1912 Tuesday 1 January 1924 Monday 1 January 1940 Tuesday 1 January 1952 Monday 1 January 1968 Tuesday 1 January 1980 Monday 1 January 1996 Tuesday 1 January 2008 Monday 1 January 2024 Tuesday 1 January 2036 Monday 1 January 2052 Tuesday 1 January 2064 Monday 1 January 2080 Tuesday 1 January 2092
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Prior to the year 2018, the years when January 1 was a Monday included: 2007, 2001, 1996 (leap year), 1990, 1979 and 1973.
January 1, 1973 fell on a Monday. As of 2011, the next year to start on a Monday will be 2018.
1 January 1990 was a Monday.
The last time January 2nd fell on a Monday was in 2012.
Wednesday, January 1st, 1969 was the first day of the year.
Handsel Monday is called the first Monday after January 12 of the year in Scotland and Northern England
January 1 2024 will be a Monday.
January 1, 1 is a Monday on the Gregorian calendar, and it is a Saturday on the Julian calendar.
January 1, 1951 was a Monday and it was also a half moon. Interestingly, the year also ended on a Monday. The year was a common year, not a leap year, and so it had 365 days total.
January 1, 1968, was a Monday.