Leap year starting on Monday


A leap year starting on Monday is any year with 366 days that begins on Monday, 1 January, and ends on Tuesday, 31 December. Its dominical letters hence are GF. The most recent year of such kind was 2024, and the next one will be 2052 in the Gregorian calendar or, likewise, 2008 and 2036 in the obsolete Julian calendar.
Any leap year that starts on Monday has two Friday the 13ths: those two in this leap year occur in September and December. Common years starting on Tuesday share this characteristic.
This year has three months which begin on a weekend-day.

Applicable years

Gregorian Calendar

Leap years that begin on Monday, along with those starting on Saturday and Thursday, occur least frequently: 13 out of 97 total leap years in a 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar. Their overall frequency is thus 3.25% of years.
0–99245280
100–199120148176
200–299216244272
300–399312340368396

Julian Calendar

Like all leap year types, the one starting with 1 January on a Monday occurs exactly once in a 28-year cycle in the Julian calendar, i.e. in 3.57% of years. 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 + 1).
Decade1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
14th century1308133613641392
15th century142014481476
16th century1504153215601588
17th century1616164416721700
18th century172817561784
19th century1812184018681896
20th century192419521980
21st century2008203620642092
22nd century212021482176

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