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There is an algorithm for determining on what day of the week any given date will fall. Any ideas?
I saw this some years ago, and it was refered to as (?) someones(?) congruence. It is a relatively simple formula, but works with all past & future dates.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Go with ecolink (answerer 2). "Zeller's Congruence" is the correct name for it.
- ecolinkLv 71 decade ago
Here you go: http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/zeller-c.htm#ZC
It's Zeller's Congruence.
- 1 decade ago
It can be done. You need time to learn the routine, but you'll definitely impress people once you do. Check the link below.
Source(s): http://craigricks.com/dayofweek.html - 1 decade ago
You can check this pdf article...
It's interesting and tells you how to calculate the day of the week of a date.
Babwani's Congruence