Common year starting on Wednesday

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A common year starting on Wednesday is any non-leap year (a year with 365 days) that begins on Wednesday, January 1, and ends on

Wednesday, December 31. Its dominical letter hence is E. The current year, 2025, is a common year starting on Wednesday in the Gregorian calendar, and the next such year will be 2031,{{cite web|url=https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/calendar/isocalendar.htm |author=Robert van Gent |title=The Mathematics of the ISO 8601 Calendar |publisher=Utrecht University, Department of Mathematics |date=2017 |accessdate=20 July 2017}} or, likewise, 2015 and 2026 in the obsolete Julian calendar, see below for more. This common year is one of the three possible common years in which a century year can begin on, and occurs in century years that yield a remainder of 200 when divided by 400. The most recent such year was 1800, and the next one will be 2200.

Any common year that starts on Wednesday has only one Friday the 13th: the only one in this common year occurs in June. Leap years starting on Tuesday share this characteristic.

Calendars

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Applicable years

= Gregorian Calendar =

In the (currently used) Gregorian calendar, alongside Sunday, Monday, Friday or Saturday, the fourteen types of year (seven common, seven leap) repeat in a 400-year cycle (20871 weeks). Forty-three common years per cycle or exactly 10.75% start on a Wednesday. The 28-year sub-cycle only spans across century years divisible by 400, e.g. 1600, 2000, and 2400.

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|+ Gregorian common years starting on Wednesday

!scope=row| Decade

!1st !!colspan=2| 2nd !!colspan=2| 3rd !! 4th !!colspan=2| 5th !!colspan=2| 6th !! 7th !!colspan=2| 8th !!colspan=2| 9th !!colspan=2| 10th

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! style="background-color:#efefef;" | 16th century

|colspan=13| prior to first adoption (proleptic)

colspan=2| 1586colspan=2| 1597
style="background-color:#efefef;" | 17th century

| 1603 ||colspan=2| 1614 ||colspan=2| 1625 || 1631 ||colspan=2| 1642 || 1653 || 1659 || 1670 ||colspan=2| — || 1681 || 1687 ||colspan=2| 1698

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 18th century

| 1710 ||colspan=2| — || 1721 || 1727 || 1738 ||colspan=2| 1749 ||colspan=2| 1755 || 1766 ||colspan=2| 1777 ||colspan=2| 1783 || 1794 || 1800

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 19th century

| 1806 ||colspan=2| 1817 ||colspan=2| 1823 || 1834 ||colspan=2| 1845 ||colspan=2| 1851 || 1862 || 1873 || 1879 ||colspan=2| 1890 ||colspan=2| —

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 20th century

| 1902 || 1913 || 1919 ||colspan=2| 1930 || — || 1941 || 1947 ||colspan=2| 1958 || 1969 ||colspan=2| 1975 ||colspan=2| 1986 ||colspan=2| 1997

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 21st century

| 2003 ||colspan=2| 2014 ||colspan=2| 2025 || 2031 ||colspan=2| 2042 || 2053 || 2059 || 2070 ||colspan=2| — || 2081 || 2087 ||colspan=2| 2098

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 22nd century

|| 2110 ||colspan=2| — || 2121 || 2127 || 2138 ||colspan=2| 2149 ||colspan=2| 2155 || 2166 ||colspan=2| 2177 ||colspan=2| 2183 || 2194 || 2200

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 23rd century

| 2206 ||colspan=2| 2217 ||colspan=2| 2223 || 2234 ||colspan=2| 2245 ||colspan=2| 2251 || 2262 || 2273 || 2279 ||colspan=2| 2290 ||colspan=2| —

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 24th century

| 2302 || 2313 || 2319 ||colspan=2| 2330 || — || 2341 || 2347 ||colspan=2| 2358 || 2369 ||colspan=2| 2375 ||colspan=2| 2386 ||colspan=2| 2397

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|+ 400-year cycle

0–99

| 3 || 14 || 25 || 31 || 42 || 53 || 59 || 70 || 81 || 87 || 98

100–199

| 110 || 121 || 127 || 138 || 149 || 155 || 166 || 177 || 183 || 194 ||

200–299

| 200 || 206 || 217 || 223 || 234 || 245 || 251 || 262 || 273 || 279 || 290

300–399

| 302 || 313 || 319 || 330 || 341 || 347 || 358 || 369 || 375 || 386 || 397

= Julian Calendar =

In the now-obsolete Julian calendar, the fourteen types of year (seven common, seven leap) repeat in a 28-year cycle (1461 weeks). A leap year has two adjoining dominical letters (one for January and February and the other for March to December, as 29 February has no letter). This sequence occurs exactly once within a cycle, and every common letter thrice.

As the Julian calendar repeats after 28 years that means it will also repeat after 700 years, i.e. 25 cycles. The year's position in the cycle is given by the formula ((year + 8) mod 28) + 1). Years 2, 8 and 19 of the cycle are common years beginning on Wednesday. 2017 is year 10 of the cycle. Approximately 10.71% of all years are common years beginning on Wednesday.

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|+ Julian common years starting on Wednesday

!scope=row| Decade

!colspan=2| 1st !!colspan=2| 2nd !!colspan=2| 3rd !!colspan=2| 4th !!colspan=2| 5th !!colspan=2| 6th !!colspan=2| 7th !!colspan=2| 8th !!colspan=2| 9th !!colspan=2| 10th

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 15th century

|colspan=2| 1410 ||colspan=2| — || 1421 || 1427 ||colspan=2| 1438 ||colspan=2| 1449 ||colspan=2| 1455 ||colspan=2| 1466 ||colspan=2| 1477 ||colspan=2| 1483 ||colspan=2| 1494

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 16th century

|colspan=2| 1505 ||colspan=2|1511 ||colspan=2| 1522 || 1533 || 1539 ||colspan=2| 1550 ||colspan=2| — || 1561 || 1567 ||colspan=2| 1578 ||colspan=2| 1589 ||colspan=2| 1595

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 17th century

|colspan=2| 1606 ||colspan=2| 1617 ||colspan=2| 1623 ||colspan=2| 1634 ||colspan=2| 1645 ||colspan=2| 1651 ||colspan=2| 1662 || 1673 || 1679 ||colspan=2| 1690 ||colspan=2| —

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 18th century

| 1701 || 1707 ||colspan=2| 1718 ||colspan=2| 1729 ||colspan=2| 1735 ||colspan=2| 1746 ||colspan=2| 1757 ||colspan=2| 1763 ||colspan=2| 1774 ||colspan=2| 1785 ||colspan=2| 1791

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 19th century

|colspan=2| 1802 || 1813 || 1819 ||colspan=2| 1830 ||colspan=2| — || 1841 || 1847 ||colspan=2| 1858 ||colspan=2| 1869 ||colspan=2| 1875 ||colspan=2| 1886 ||colspan=2| 1897

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 20th century

|colspan=2| 1903 ||colspan=2| 1914 ||colspan=2| 1925 ||colspan=2| 1931 ||colspan=2| 1942 || 1953 || 1959 ||colspan=2| 1970 ||colspan=2| — || 1981 || 1987 ||colspan=2| 1998

style="background-color:#efefef;" | 21st century

|colspan=2| 2009 ||colspan=2| 2015 ||colspan=2| 2026 ||colspan=2| 2037 ||colspan=2| 2043 ||colspan=2| 2054 ||colspan=2| 2065 ||colspan=2| 2071 ||colspan=2| 2082 || 2093 || 2099

Holidays

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References

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