Exactly 14.5% of all 4ths of July are on a Monday.
The next time July 4 falls on a Monday is in 2016.
Monday
From 2009 and up until 2020, the 4th of July is on the following days each year: Saturday 4 July 2009 Sunday 4 July 2010 Monday 4 July 2011 Wednesday 4 July 2012 Thursday 4 July 2013 Friday 4 July 2014 Saturday 4 July 2015 Monday 4 July 2016 Tuesday 4 July 2017 Wednesday 4 July 2018 Thursday 4 July 2019 Saturday 4 July 2020
From 1920 to 2013 it has been on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday 14 times. It has been on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 13 times. The dates are as follows: Sunday 4 July 1920 Monday 4 July 1921 Tuesday 4 July 1922 Wednesday 4 July 1923 Friday 4 July 1924 Saturday 4 July 1925 Sunday 4 July 1926 Monday 4 July 1927 Wednesday 4 July 1928 Thursday 4 July 1929 Friday 4 July 1930 Saturday 4 July 1931 Monday 4 July 1932 Tuesday 4 July 1933 Wednesday 4 July 1934 Thursday 4 July 1935 Saturday 4 July 1936 Sunday 4 July 1937 Monday 4 July 1938 Tuesday 4 July 1939 Thursday 4 July 1940 Friday 4 July 1941 Saturday 4 July 1942 Sunday 4 July 1943 Tuesday 4 July 1944 Wednesday 4 July 1945 Thursday 4 July 1946 Friday 4 July 1947 Sunday 4 July 1948 Monday 4 July 1949 Tuesday 4 July 1950 Wednesday 4 July 1951 Friday 4 July 1952 Saturday 4 July 1953 Sunday 4 July 1954 Monday 4 July 1955 Wednesday 4 July 1956 Thursday 4 July 1957 Friday 4 July 1958 Saturday 4 July 1959 Monday 4 July 1960 Tuesday 4 July 1961 Wednesday 4 July 1962 Thursday 4 July 1963 Saturday 4 July 1964 Sunday 4 July 1965 Monday 4 July 1966 Tuesday 4 July 1967 Thursday 4 July 1968 Friday 4 July 1969 Saturday 4 July 1970 Sunday 4 July 1971 Tuesday 4 July 1972 Wednesday 4 July 1973 Thursday 4 July 1974 Friday 4 July 1975 Sunday 4 July 1976 Monday 4 July 1977 Tuesday 4 July 1978 Wednesday 4 July 1979 Friday 4 July 1980 Saturday 4 July 1981 Sunday 4 July 1982 Monday 4 July 1983 Wednesday 4 July 1984 Thursday 4 July 1985 Friday 4 July 1986 Saturday 4 July 1987 Monday 4 July 1988 Tuesday 4 July 1989 Wednesday 4 July 1990 Thursday 4 July 1991 Saturday 4 July 1992 Sunday 4 July 1993 Monday 4 July 1994 Tuesday 4 July 1995 Thursday 4 July 1996 Friday 4 July 1997 Saturday 4 July 1998 Sunday 4 July 1999 Tuesday 4 July 2000 Wednesday 4 July 2001 Thursday 4 July 2002 Friday 4 July 2003 Sunday 4 July 2004 Monday 4 July 2005 Tuesday 4 July 2006 Wednesday 4 July 2007 Friday 4 July 2008 Saturday 4 July 2009 Sunday 4 July 2010 Monday 4 July 2011 Wednesday 4 July 2012 Thursday 4 July 2013
The last time 1 July fell on a Sunday was in 2007.
July 4, 1951 - Wednesday July 4, 1952 - Friday July 4, 1953 - Saturday July 4, 1954 - Sunday July 4, 1955 - Monday July 4, 1956 - Wednesday July 4, 1957 - Thursday July 4, 1958 - Friday July 4, 1959 - Saturday July 4, 1960 - Monday July 4, 1961 - Tuesday July 4, 1962 - Wednesday July 4, 1963 - Thursday July 4, 1964 - Saturday July 4, 1965- Sunday July 4, 1966 - Monday July 4, 1967 - Tuesday July 4, 1968 - Thursday July 4, 1969 - Friday July 4, 1970 - Saturday July 4, 1971 - Sunday July 4, 1972 - Tuesday July 4, 1973 - Wednesday July 4, 1974 - Thursday July 4, 1975 - Friday July 4, 1976 - Sunday July 4, 1977 - Monday July 4, 1978 - Tuesday July 4, 1979 - Wednesday July 4, 1980 - Friday July 4, 1981 - Saturday July 4, 1982 - Sunday July 4, 1983 - Monday July 4, 1984 - Wednesday July 4, 1985 - Thursday July 4, 1986 - Friday July 4, 1987 - Saturday July 4, 1988 - Monday July 4, 1989 - Tuesday July 4, 1990 - Wednesday July 4, 1991 - Thursday July 4, 1992 - Saturday July 4, 1993 - Sunday July 4, 1994 - Monday July 4, 1995 - Tuesday July 4, 1996 - Thursday July 4, 1997 - Friday July 4, 1998 - Saturday July 4, 1999 - Sunday July 4, 2000 - Tuesday July 4, 2001 - Wednesday July 4, 2002 - Thursday July 4, 2003 - Friday July 4, 2004 - Sunday July 4, 2005 - Monday July 4, 2006 - Tuesday July 4, 2007 - Wednesday July 4, 2008 - Friday July 4, 2009 - Saturday July 4, 2010 - Sunday Source: see Related Link below.
July 4 2011, is a Monday.
July 4, 1960 fell on a Monday.
July 4, 2011 fell on a Monday.
July 4, 2005 fell on a Monday.
It was last on a Tuesday in 2006, and will next be on it in 2017, a gap of 11 years. This is the largest possible gap, and is due to a Tuesday being skipped over because of a leap year in 2012. After 2017, it will next be on Tuesday again in 2023.