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June 30, 1799 was a
Sunday

June 30, 1799 was a Sunday — that’s 82,889 days ago. Below you can see exactly how to work the weekday out in your head with the Doomsday algorithm, along with a few other facts about the date.

Weekday
Sunday
Day of year
181 of 365
ISO week
Week 26
Leap year?
No
Zodiac sign
Cancer
Days ago
82,889

How to solve: June 30, 1799

  1. 1
    Century anchor1700s→Sunday (0)
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  2. 2
    Divide by 1299 ÷ 12→8
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  3. 3
    Remainder of 1299 % 12→3
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  4. 4
    Divide remainder by 43 ÷ 4→0
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  5. 5
    Year's doomsday(0 + 8 + 3 + 0) % 7→4 → Thursday
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  6. 6
    Month doomsdayJune→6th
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  7. 7
    Distance30 − 6→24
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  8. 8
    Final answer(4 + 24) % 7→0 → Sunday

Related dates

Day beforeJune 29, 1799 — SaturdayDay afterJuly 1, 1799 — MondayOne year earlierJune 30, 1798 — SaturdayOne year laterJune 30, 1800 — Monday
Want to be able to do this for any date in seconds? Read the guide or practice the algorithm.
Did you know? Did you know that Sunday roast is a traditional British meal typically served on Sundays?