Perpetual calendar*
Day of the week for any known date from the beginning of the Christian Era to the year 2400
  Julian calendar Gregorian calendar
Century 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600   1500§
  700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1600 1700 1800 1900
1400 1500     2000 2100 2200 2300
Year  
0   . . . DC ED FE GF AG BA CB BA C E G
1 29 57 85 A B C D E F G A G B D F
2 30 58 86 G A B C D E F G F A C E
3 31 59 87 F G A B C D E F E G B D
4 32 60 88 E FE GF AG BA CB DC ED DC FE AG CB
5 33 61 89 . . . D E F G A B C B D F A
6 34 62 90 . . . C D E F G A B A C E G
7 35 63 91 . . . B C D E F G A G B D F
8 36 64 92 . . . AG BA CB DC ED FE GF FE AG CB ED
9 37 65 93 . . . F G A B C D E D F A C
10 38 66 94 . . . E F G A B C D C E G B
11 39 67 95 . . . D E F G A B C B D F A
12 40 68 96 . . . CB DC ED FE GF AG BA AG CB ED GF
13 41 69 97 . . . A B C D E F G F A C E
14 42 70 98 . . . G A B C D E F E G B D
15 43 71 99 . . . F G A B C D E D F A C
16 44 72   . . . ED FE GF AG BA CB DC CB ED GF BA
17 45 73   . . . C D E F G A B A C E G
18 46 74   . . . B C D E F G A G B D F
19 47 75   . . . A B C D E F G F A C E
20 48 76   . . . GF AG BA CB DC ED FE ED GF BA DC
21 49 77   . . . E F G A B C D C E G B
22 50 78   . . . D E F G A B C B D F A
23 51 79   . . . C D E F G A B A C E G
24 52 80   . . . BA CB DC ED FE GF AG GF BA DC FE
25 53 81   . . . G A B C D E F E G B D
26 54 82   . . . F G A B C D E D F A C
27 55 83   . . . E F G A B C D C E G B
28 56 84   . . . DC ED FE GF AG BA CB BA DC FE AG

 
Month Dominical letter
Jan., Oct. A B C D E F G
Feb., Mar., Nov. D E F G A B C
Apr., July G A B C D E F
May B C D E F G A
June E F G A B C D
Aug. C D E F G A B
Sept., Dec. F G A B C D E
 
1 8 15 22 29 Sun. Sat. Fri. Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon.
2 9 16 23 30 Mon. Sun. Sat. Fri. Thurs. Wed. Tues.
3 10 17 24 31 Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Fri. Thurs. Wed.
4 11 18 25   Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Fri. Thurs.
5 12 19 26   Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Fri.
6 13 20 27   Fri. Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat.
7 14 21 28   Sat. Fri. Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun.
 
 
To find the calendar for any year of the Christian Era, first find the Dominical letter for the year in the upper section of the table. Two letters are given for leap years; the first is to be used with January and February, the second for the other months. In the lower section of the table, find the column in which the Dominical letter for the same line with the month for which the calendar is desired; this column gives the days of the week that are to be used with the month. For example, in the table of Dominical letters the letter for 1962 is G; in the line with July, this letter occurs in the first column; hence July 4, 1962, is Wednesday.

*After Smithsonian Physical Tables, 9th ed., Washington, DC., 1954.
A.D 1 through A.D. 4 only.
A.D. 5 through AD 99 only.
§On and after 1582, October 15 only.
On and before 1582, October 4 only.