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Instructions Example:
November 12, 2070
Step 1: Determine the code for the century:

Century: 1800's 1900's 2000's 2100's
Code # 2 0 6 4
Century = 2000's
The code for 2000's is 6

Shortcut: Use -1 instead of 6 for 2000's to make the arithmetic easier.

Total = 6

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Step 2: Determine the code for the year:

Year: 00 04 08 12 16 20 24
28 32 36 40 44 48 52
56 60 64 68 72 76 80
84 88 92 96  
Code #1642053
Year = 70

68 is 2, so 69 is 3 and 70 is 4!

Total = 10 (6 + 4)

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Step 3: Determine month code:

Jan = 6
Feb = 2
Mar = 2
Apr = 5
May = 0
Jun = 3
Jul = 5
Aug = 1
Sep = 4
Oct = 6
Nov = 2
Dec = 4
Month = November

November = 2

Total = 12 (6 + 4 + 2)

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Step 4: Determine date code:

Date:   1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31  
Code #0123456
Date = 12

The code for date:12 is 5.

Total = 17(6 + 4 + 2 + 5)

Shortcut #1: Subtract 7, 14, 21 or 28, from the date to find code, dates less than 7 are already equal to the code.
Example:
Nov 12: 12 - 7 = 5.
Example:
Nov 26: 26 - 21 = 5

Shortcut #2: Simply add the date to the total. Example: Nov 12: Code=12, Total = 24 (6 + 4 + 2 + 12).

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Step 5: Determine day-of-week from total

Divide the total from Step 3 by seven, the remainder giving the day-of-week:

Day-of-week: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Remainder:0123456
Total = 17 (Century=6, Year=4, Month=2, Date=5)

17 divided by 7 is:
2 remainder 3

3 = Wednesday

Shortcut: Instead of dividing, just subtract 7, 14, 21, 28, or 35, etc. (multiples of 7) until you have a number 0 to 6. For example, 17 - 14 = 3. If the total was 30, then 30 - 28 = 2 = Tuesday.

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Step 6: Don't forget leap-year!

Subtract 1 at any point in the process only if the year is a leap year, and the month is January or February!
2070 is not a leap year.

Shortcut #1: The year is a leap year if it is found in the table in step 1. (68 and 72 are leap years, but 70 is not)

Shortcut #2: A year is a leap year if it is evenly divisible by 4.

Shortcut #3: As a last step, you can simply take the day before (if the year is a leap year, and the month is Jan. or Feb.)

Click here for the rare exceptions to the above shortcuts.
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Tips and Tricks

 Some may find it easier to combine the century and year code first, then combine the month and date code, and then add the 2 numbers together for a final total, and proceed to step 5 from there.

 Click here for a printable one-page quick reference.

 Please let us know your success stories if you master this system!


Links

 Calendar Memory Records

 Doomsday Algorithm - Gaudy yet informative site showing a different approach to the human calendar, originally created by mathematician-great John Horton Conway