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Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition. It occurs when the 13th day of the month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday, which happens at least once every year but can occur up to three times in the same year. For example, 2015 had a Friday the 13th in February, March, and November; 2017 through 2020 had two Friday the 13ths each; 2016, 2021 and 2022 had just one occurrence of Friday the 13th each; 2023 and 2024 will have two Friday the 13ths each.[1]

Friday the 13th marked on a calendar

Friday the 13th occurs in any month that begins on a Sunday.

History

Unluckiness of "13"

According to folklore historian Donald Dossey, the unlucky nature of the number "13" originated with a Norse myth about 12 gods having a dinner party in Valhalla. The trickster god Loki, who was not invited, arrived as the 13th guest, and arranged for Höðr to shoot Balder with a mistletoe-tipped arrow. Dossey: "Balder died, and the whole Earth got dark. The whole Earth mourned. It was a bad, unlucky day." This major event in Norse mythology caused the number 13 to be considered unlucky.[2][3]

Christian associations

 
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci

The superstition seems to relate to various things, like the story of Jesus' last supper and crucifixion in which there were 13 individuals present in the Upper Room on the 13th of Nisan Maundy Thursday, the night before his death on Good Friday.[a][b][6]

In conjunction with Friday

While there is evidence of both Friday[7][circular reference] and the number 13 being considered unlucky, there is no record of the two items being referred to as especially unlucky in conjunction before the 19th century.[8][9]

19th century

 
Gioachino Rossini by Henri Grevedon

In France, Friday 13th might have been associated with misfortune as early as the first half of the 19th century. A character in the 1834 play Les Finesses des Gribouilles states, "I was born on a Friday, December 13th, 1813 from which come all of my misfortunes".[10]

An early documented reference in English occurs in H. S. Edwards' biography of Gioachino Rossini, who died on a Friday 13th:

"Rossini was surrounded to the last by admiring friends; and if it be true that, like so many Italians, he regarded Fridays as an unlucky day and thirteen as an unlucky number, it is remarkable that on Friday 13th of November he passed away."[11]

Dissemination

It is possible that the publication in 1907 of T. W. Lawson's popular novel Friday, the Thirteenth,[12] contributed to popularizing the superstition. In the novel, an unscrupulous broker takes advantage of the superstition to create a Wall Street panic on a Friday the 13th.[8]

Similar dates

Similar dates are prevalent in many cultures, although it is unclear whether these similarities are in any way historically connected or only coincidental.

Tuesday the 13th in Hispanic and Greek culture

In Spanish-speaking countries, instead of Friday, Tuesday the 13th (martes trece) is considered a day of bad luck.[13]

The Greeks also consider Tuesday (and especially the 13th) an unlucky day.[14] Tuesday is considered dominated by the influence of Ares, the god of war (or Mars, the Roman equivalent). The fall of Constantinople to the Fourth Crusade occurred on Tuesday 13 April 1204, and the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans happened on Tuesday 29 May 1453, events that strengthen the superstition about Tuesday. In addition, in Greek the name of the day is Triti (Τρίτη) meaning the third (day of the week), adding weight to the superstition, since bad luck is said to "come in threes".[14]

Tuesday the 13th occurs in a month that begins on a Thursday.

Friday the 17th in Italy

 
An Alitalia airplane without the row 17

In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not the 13th) is considered a bad luck day.[15] The origin of this belief could be traced in the writing of the number 17, in Roman numerals: XVII. By shuffling the digits of the number one can easily get the word VIXI ("I have lived", implying death at present), an omen of bad luck.[16] In fact, in Italy, 13 is generally considered a lucky number.[17] However, due to Americanization, young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky as well.[18]

The 2000 parody film Shriek if You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth was released in Italy with the title Shriek – Hai impegni per venerdì 17? ("Shriek – Do You Have Something to Do on Friday the 17th?").

Friday the 17th occurs on a month starting on Wednesday.

Social impact

According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17–21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day, making it the most feared day and date in history. Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they avoid their normal routines in doing business, taking flights or even getting out of bed.

"It's been estimated that US$800–900 million is lost in business on this day".[19]

Despite this, representatives for both Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines (the latter now merged into United Airlines) have stated that their airlines do not suffer from any noticeable drop in travel on those Fridays.[20]

In Finland, a consortium of governmental and nongovernmental organizations led by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health promotes the National Accident Day (kansallinen tapaturmapäivä) to raise awareness about automotive safety, which always falls on a Friday the 13th.[21] The event is coordinated by the Finnish Red Cross and has been held since 1995.[22]

Rate of accidents

A study by Scanlon, Luben, Scanlon, & Singleton (1993)[23] attracted attention from popular science literature,[c][d] as it concluded that "the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident may be increased by as much as 52 percent on the 13th";[23]: 1584  however, the authors clearly state that "the numbers of admissions from accidents are too small to allow meaningful analysis".[23]: 1586  Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents.[26][27]

On 12 June 2008 the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics stated to the contrary, that "fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays, because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home. Statistically speaking, driving is slightly safer on Friday the 13th, at least in the Netherlands; in the last two years, Dutch insurers received reports of an average 7,800 traffic accidents each Friday; but the average figure when the 13th fell on a Friday was just 7,500."[28][29]

Occurrence

Distribution

Each 400 year Gregorian solar cycle contains 146,097 days (with 97 leap days) or exactly 20,871 weeks. Each cycle contains the same pattern of days of the week and therefore the same pattern of Fridays that are on the 13th. The 13th day of the month is slightly more likely to be a Friday than any other day of the week.[30][31][32]

Distribution of the 13th day per weekday over 4,800 months (400 years)
Day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Occurrences 685 685 687 684 688 684 687

Any month that starts on a Sunday contains a Friday the 13th, and there is at least one Friday the 13th in every calendar year. The months with a Friday the 13th are determined by the Dominical letter (G, F, GF, etc.) of the year. Years which begin on the same day of the week and are of the same type (i.e. common year or leap year), will have a Friday the 13th in the same months.

This sequence, given here for 1900–2099, follows a 28-year cycle from 1 March 1900 to 28 February 2100:

Months with the 13th on a Friday for years from 1900 through 2100
Years during which a Friday the 13th
occurs in the month to the right
(current and subsequent year are marked in bold)
Month with
its 13th on
a Friday
Year length
and weekday of
January the 1st
Year's
dominical
letter
20th-century: 1905, 1911, 1922, 1928, 1933, 1939, 1950, 1956, 1961, 1967, 1978, 1984, 1989, 1995;
21st-century: 2006, 2012, 2017, 2023, 2034, 2040, 2045, 2051, 2062, 2068, 2073, 2079, 2090, 2096
January 365: Sunday
366: Sunday
A
AG
20th-century: 1903, 1914, 1920, 1925, 1931, 1942, 1948, 1953, 1959, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1987, 1998;
21st-century: 2004, 2009, 2015, 2026, 2032, 2037, 2043, 2054, 2060, 2065, 2071, 2082, 2088, 2093, 2099
February 365: Thursday
366: Thursday
D
DC
20th-century: 1903, 1908, 1914, 1925, 1931, 1936, 1942, 1953, 1959, 1964, 1970, 1981, 1987, 1992; 1998;
21st-century: 2009, 2015, 2020, 2026, 2037, 2043, 2048, 2054, 2065, 2071, 2076, 2082, 2093, 2099
March 365: Thursday
366: Wednesday
D
ED
20th-century: 1900, 1906, 1917, 1923, 1928, 1934, 1945, 1951, 1956, 1962, 1973, 1979, 1984; 1990;
21st-century: 2001, 2007, 2012, 2018, 2029, 2035, 2040, 2046, 2057, 2063, 2068, 2074, 2085, 2091, 2096
April 365: Monday
366: Sunday
G
AG
20th-century: 1904, 1910, 1921, 1927, 1932, 1938, 1949, 1955, 1960, 1966, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1994;
21st-century: 2005, 2011, 2016, 2022, 2033, 2039, 2044, 2050, 2061, 2067, 2072, 2078, 2089, 2095
May 365: Saturday
366: Friday
B
CB
20th-century: 1902, 1913, 1919, 1924, 1930, 1941, 1947, 1952, 1958, 1969, 1975, 1980, 1986, 1997;
21st-century: 2003, 2008, 2014, 2025, 2031, 2036, 2042, 2053, 2059, 2064, 2070, 2081, 2087, 2092, 2098
June 365: Wednesday
366: Tuesday
E
FE
20th-century: 1900, 1906, 1917, 1923, 1928, 1934, 1945, 1951, 1956, 1962, 1973, 1979, 1984, 1990;
21st-century: 2001, 2007, 2012, 2018, 2029, 2035, 2040, 2046, 2057, 2063, 2068, 2074, 2085, 2091, 2096
July 365: Monday
366: Sunday
G
AG
20th-century: 1909, 1915, 1920, 1926, 1937, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1965, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1993, 1999;
21st-century: 2004, 2010, 2021, 2027, 2032, 2038, 2049, 2055, 2060, 2066, 2077, 2083, 2088, 2094, 2100
August 365: Friday
366: Thursday
C
DC
20th-century: 1901, 1907, 1912, 1918, 1929, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1957, 1963, 1968, 1974, 1985, 1991, 1996;
21st-century: 2002, 2013, 2019, 2024, 2030, 2041, 2047, 2052, 2058, 2069, 2075, 2080, 2086, 2097
September 365: Tuesday
366: Monday
F
GF
20th-century: 1905, 1911, 1916, 1922, 1933, 1939, 1944, 1950, 1961, 1967, 1972, 1978, 1989, 1995;
21st-century: 2000, 2006, 2017, 2023, 2028, 2034, 2045, 2051, 2056, 2062, 2073, 2079, 2084, 2090
October 365: Sunday
366: Saturday
A
BA
20th-century: 1903, 1908, 1914, 1925, 1931, 1936, 1942, 1953, 1959, 1964, 1970, 1981, 1987, 1992, 1998;
21st-century: 2009, 2015, 2020, 2026, 2037, 2043, 2048, 2054, 2065, 2071, 2076, 2082, 2093, 2099
November 365: Thursday
366: Wednesday
D
ED
20th-century: 1901, 1907, 1912, 1918, 1929, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1957, 1963, 1968, 1974, 1985, 1991, 1996;
21st-century: 2002, 2013, 2019, 2024, 2030, 2041, 2047, 2052, 2058, 2069, 2075, 2080, 2086, 2097
December 365: Tuesday
366: Monday
F
GF

Frequency

Although there is always at least one Friday the 13th per calendar year, it can be as long as 14 months between two Friday the 13ths.[33] The longest period that occurs without a Friday the 13th is 14 months, either from July to September the following year being a common year starting on Tuesday (F) (e.g. 2001–02, 2012–13 and 2018–19), or from August to October the following year being a leap year starting on Saturday (BA) (e.g. 1999–2000 and 2027–28). The shortest period that occurs with a Friday the 13th is just one month, from February to March in a common year starting on Thursday (D) (e.g. 2009, 2015 and 2026).

On average, there is a Friday the 13th once every 212.35 days. Friday the 13ths occurs with an average frequency of 1.7218 per year or about 3477 since the year 1 CE.

Frequency within a single year

There can be no more than three Friday the 13ths in a single calendar year; either in February, March, and November in a common year starting on Thursday (such as 2009, 2015, or 2026) (D), or January, April, and July in a leap year starting on Sunday (such as 1984, 2012, or 2040) (AG).[34]

In the 2000s, there were three Friday the 13ths in 2009, and two Friday the 13ths in 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007. In the 2010s, there were three Friday the 13ths in 2012 and 2015, and two in 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2019.[1] In the 2020s, there were two Friday the 13ths in 2020. There will also be three Friday the 13ths in 2026, and two in 2023, 2024, and 2029.[1] The remaining years all have at least one Friday the 13th.[1]

For the details see the table below; this table is for the Gregorian calendar and Jan/Feb for leap years:

Year
modulo 28
1600 2000 1700 2100 1800 2200 1900 2300 Year
modulo 28
00 06 17 23 Jan Oct Feb Aug Jun Jan Apr Jul 00 06 17 23
01 07 12 18 Jan Apr Jul May Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec 01 07 12 18
02 13 19 24 Sep Dec Jan Oct Feb Aug Jun 02 13 19 24
03 08 14 25 Jun Jan Apr Jul May Feb Mar Nov 03 08 14 25
09 15 20 26 Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec Jan Oct Feb Aug 09 15 20 26
04 10 21 27 Feb Aug Jun Jan Apr Jul May 04 10 21 27
05 11 16 22 May Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec Jan Oct 05 11 16 22

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ There were 13 people at the table (at the Last Supper) and the 13th was Jesus. The Last Supper was on a Thursday, and the next day was Friday, the day of crucifixion. When '13' and Friday come together, it's a double whammy.[4]
  2. ^ In Christian tradition, fear of Friday the 13th stems from the day of the Crucifixion (Friday) and the number at the [table at the] Last Supper (13 [men]). Despite these origins, the Friday the 13th superstition dates back only to the Middle Ages.[5]
  3. ^ For starters, a 1993 study published in the British Medical Journal indicates otherwise: Researchers analyzed the traffic flow and number of injuries from car accidents on the southern section of London's M25 motorway during the five months that the 13th fell on a Friday between 1990 and 1992. They compared these numbers to data collected on Friday the 6th of the same months, and found that although there are consistently fewer vehicles on the road during the 13th – possibly as a result of superstitious people choosing not to drive that day, the researchers proposed – "the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident may be increased by as much as 52 percent" on the 13th.[24]
  4. ^ The study compared hospital admissions for traffic accidents on a Friday the 13th with those on a Friday the 6th in a community outside London. Despite a lower highway traffic volume on the 13th than on the 6th, admissions for traffic accident victims increased 52 percent on the 13th.[25]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Months and years having Friday the 13th". Time and Date (timeanddate.com).
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  7. ^ Friday has been considered an unlucky day to undertake journeys or begin new projects at least since the 14th century, as witnessed by Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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External links

  • Sens, Josh (January–February 2004). . Via Magazine. American Automobile Association. Archived from the original on 16 August 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2021. When the 13th of the month falls on a Friday, do you join the 21 million Americans who suffer paraskevidekatriaphobia?
  • "13 years of Friday the 13th!". Robslink.com. — multi-year calendar with Fri 13s marked
  • Williams, Larry (13 August 2010). "Friday the 13th". dailyspeculations.com. — article examines S&P 500 index performance on Fri 13s
  • asxiq [user name] (12 January 2012). . asxiq – all stats and no friction (asxiq.com) (blog). Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2021. PS: For those suffering from friggatriskaidekaphobia, hey, tomorrow is Saturday. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) — examines All Ordinaries Index ("All Ords") for 1 Jan 1985 – 12 Jan 1985

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This article is about the superstition For the horror film franchise see Friday the 13th franchise For events of the most recent Friday the 13th see Portal Current events 2022 May 13 For other uses see Friday the 13th disambiguation Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition It occurs when the 13th day of the month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday which happens at least once every year but can occur up to three times in the same year For example 2015 had a Friday the 13th in February March and November 2017 through 2020 had two Friday the 13ths each 2016 2021 and 2022 had just one occurrence of Friday the 13th each 2023 and 2024 will have two Friday the 13ths each 1 Friday the 13th marked on a calendar Friday the 13th occurs in any month that begins on a Sunday Contents 1 History 1 1 Unluckiness of 13 1 1 1 Christian associations 1 2 In conjunction with Friday 1 2 1 19th century 1 2 2 Dissemination 2 Similar dates 2 1 Tuesday the 13th in Hispanic and Greek culture 2 2 Friday the 17th in Italy 3 Social impact 3 1 Rate of accidents 4 Occurrence 4 1 Distribution 4 2 Frequency 4 2 1 Frequency within a single year 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksHistoryUnluckiness of 13 Main article Triskaidekaphobia According to folklore historian Donald Dossey the unlucky nature of the number 13 originated with a Norse myth about 12 gods having a dinner party in Valhalla The trickster god Loki who was not invited arrived as the 13th guest and arranged for Hodr to shoot Balder with a mistletoe tipped arrow Dossey Balder died and the whole Earth got dark The whole Earth mourned It was a bad unlucky day This major event in Norse mythology caused the number 13 to be considered unlucky 2 3 Christian associations The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci The superstition seems to relate to various things like the story of Jesus last supper and crucifixion in which there were 13 individuals present in the Upper Room on the 13th of Nisan Maundy Thursday the night before his death on Good Friday a b 6 In conjunction with Friday While there is evidence of both Friday 7 circular reference and the number 13 being considered unlucky there is no record of the two items being referred to as especially unlucky in conjunction before the 19th century 8 9 19th century Gioachino Rossini by Henri Grevedon In France Friday 13th might have been associated with misfortune as early as the first half of the 19th century A character in the 1834 play Les Finesses des Gribouilles states I was born on a Friday December 13th 1813 from which come all of my misfortunes 10 An early documented reference in English occurs in H S Edwards biography of Gioachino Rossini who died on a Friday 13th Rossini was surrounded to the last by admiring friends and if it be true that like so many Italians he regarded Fridays as an unlucky day and thirteen as an unlucky number it is remarkable that on Friday 13th of November he passed away 11 Dissemination It is possible that the publication in 1907 of T W Lawson s popular novel Friday the Thirteenth 12 contributed to popularizing the superstition In the novel an unscrupulous broker takes advantage of the superstition to create a Wall Street panic on a Friday the 13th 8 Similar datesSimilar dates are prevalent in many cultures although it is unclear whether these similarities are in any way historically connected or only coincidental Tuesday the 13th in Hispanic and Greek culture In Spanish speaking countries instead of Friday Tuesday the 13th martes trece is considered a day of bad luck 13 The Greeks also consider Tuesday and especially the 13th an unlucky day 14 Tuesday is considered dominated by the influence of Ares the god of war or Mars the Roman equivalent The fall of Constantinople to the Fourth Crusade occurred on Tuesday 13 April 1204 and the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans happened on Tuesday 29 May 1453 events that strengthen the superstition about Tuesday In addition in Greek the name of the day is Triti Trith meaning the third day of the week adding weight to the superstition since bad luck is said to come in threes 14 Tuesday the 13th occurs in a month that begins on a Thursday Friday the 17th in Italy An Alitalia airplane without the row 17 In Italian popular culture Friday the 17th and not the 13th is considered a bad luck day 15 The origin of this belief could be traced in the writing of the number 17 in Roman numerals XVII By shuffling the digits of the number one can easily get the word VIXI I have lived implying death at present an omen of bad luck 16 In fact in Italy 13 is generally considered a lucky number 17 However due to Americanization young people consider Friday the 13th unlucky as well 18 The 2000 parody film Shriek if You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth was released in Italy with the title Shriek Hai impegni per venerdi 17 Shriek Do You Have Something to Do on Friday the 17th Friday the 17th occurs on a month starting on Wednesday Social impactAccording to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville North Carolina an estimated 17 21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day making it the most feared day and date in history Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they avoid their normal routines in doing business taking flights or even getting out of bed It s been estimated that US 800 900 million is lost in business on this day 19 Despite this representatives for both Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines the latter now merged into United Airlines have stated that their airlines do not suffer from any noticeable drop in travel on those Fridays 20 In Finland a consortium of governmental and nongovernmental organizations led by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health promotes the National Accident Day kansallinen tapaturmapaiva to raise awareness about automotive safety which always falls on a Friday the 13th 21 The event is coordinated by the Finnish Red Cross and has been held since 1995 22 Rate of accidents A study by Scanlon Luben Scanlon amp Singleton 1993 23 attracted attention from popular science literature c d as it concluded that the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident may be increased by as much as 52 percent on the 13th 23 1584 however the authors clearly state that the numbers of admissions from accidents are too small to allow meaningful analysis 23 1586 Subsequent studies have disproved any correlation between Friday the 13th and the rate of accidents 26 27 On 12 June 2008 the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics stated to the contrary that fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home Statistically speaking driving is slightly safer on Friday the 13th at least in the Netherlands in the last two years Dutch insurers received reports of an average 7 800 traffic accidents each Friday but the average figure when the 13th fell on a Friday was just 7 500 28 29 OccurrenceDistribution Each 400 year Gregorian solar cycle contains 146 097 days with 97 leap days or exactly 20 871 weeks Each cycle contains the same pattern of days of the week and therefore the same pattern of Fridays that are on the 13th The 13th day of the month is slightly more likely to be a Friday than any other day of the week 30 31 32 Distribution of the 13th day per weekday over 4 800 months 400 years Day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayOccurrences 685 685 687 684 688 684 687Any month that starts on a Sunday contains a Friday the 13th and there is at least one Friday the 13th in every calendar year The months with a Friday the 13th are determined by the Dominical letter G F GF etc of the year Years which begin on the same day of the week and are of the same type i e common year or leap year will have a Friday the 13th in the same months This sequence given here for 1900 2099 follows a 28 year cycle from 1 March 1900 to 28 February 2100 Months with the 13th on a Friday for years from 1900 through 2100 Years during which a Friday the 13thoccurs in the month to the right current and subsequent year are marked in bold Month withits 13th ona Friday Year lengthand weekday ofJanuary the 1st Year sdominicalletter20th century 1905 1911 1922 1928 1933 1939 1950 1956 1961 1967 1978 1984 1989 1995 21st century 2006 2012 2017 2023 2034 2040 2045 2051 2062 2068 2073 2079 2090 2096 January 365 Sunday366 Sunday AAG20th century 1903 1914 1920 1925 1931 1942 1948 1953 1959 1970 1976 1981 1987 1998 21st century 2004 2009 2015 2026 2032 2037 2043 2054 2060 2065 2071 2082 2088 2093 2099 February 365 Thursday366 Thursday DDC20th century 1903 1908 1914 1925 1931 1936 1942 1953 1959 1964 1970 1981 1987 1992 1998 21st century 2009 2015 2020 2026 2037 2043 2048 2054 2065 2071 2076 2082 2093 2099 March 365 Thursday366 Wednesday DED20th century 1900 1906 1917 1923 1928 1934 1945 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 21st century 2001 2007 2012 2018 2029 2035 2040 2046 2057 2063 2068 2074 2085 2091 2096 April 365 Monday366 Sunday GAG20th century 1904 1910 1921 1927 1932 1938 1949 1955 1960 1966 1977 1983 1988 1994 21st century 2005 2011 2016 2022 2033 2039 2044 2050 2061 2067 2072 2078 2089 2095 May 365 Saturday366 Friday BCB20th century 1902 1913 1919 1924 1930 1941 1947 1952 1958 1969 1975 1980 1986 1997 21st century 2003 2008 2014 2025 2031 2036 2042 2053 2059 2064 2070 2081 2087 2092 2098 June 365 Wednesday366 Tuesday EFE20th century 1900 1906 1917 1923 1928 1934 1945 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 21st century 2001 2007 2012 2018 2029 2035 2040 2046 2057 2063 2068 2074 2085 2091 2096 July 365 Monday366 Sunday GAG20th century 1909 1915 1920 1926 1937 1943 1948 1954 1965 1971 1976 1982 1993 1999 21st century 2004 2010 2021 2027 2032 2038 2049 2055 2060 2066 2077 2083 2088 2094 2100 August 365 Friday366 Thursday CDC20th century 1901 1907 1912 1918 1929 1935 1940 1946 1957 1963 1968 1974 1985 1991 1996 21st century 2002 2013 2019 2024 2030 2041 2047 2052 2058 2069 2075 2080 2086 2097 September 365 Tuesday366 Monday FGF20th century 1905 1911 1916 1922 1933 1939 1944 1950 1961 1967 1972 1978 1989 1995 21st century 2000 2006 2017 2023 2028 2034 2045 2051 2056 2062 2073 2079 2084 2090 October 365 Sunday366 Saturday ABA20th century 1903 1908 1914 1925 1931 1936 1942 1953 1959 1964 1970 1981 1987 1992 1998 21st century 2009 2015 2020 2026 2037 2043 2048 2054 2065 2071 2076 2082 2093 2099 November 365 Thursday 366 Wednesday D ED20th century 1901 1907 1912 1918 1929 1935 1940 1946 1957 1963 1968 1974 1985 1991 1996 21st century 2002 2013 2019 2024 2030 2041 2047 2052 2058 2069 2075 2080 2086 2097 December 365 Tuesday366 Monday FGFFrequency Although there is always at least one Friday the 13th per calendar year it can be as long as 14 months between two Friday the 13ths 33 The longest period that occurs without a Friday the 13th is 14 months either from July to September the following year being a common year starting on Tuesday F e g 2001 02 2012 13 and 2018 19 or from August to October the following year being a leap year starting on Saturday BA e g 1999 2000 and 2027 28 The shortest period that occurs with a Friday the 13th is just one month from February to March in a common year starting on Thursday D e g 2009 2015 and 2026 On average there is a Friday the 13th once every 212 35 days Friday the 13ths occurs with an average frequency of 1 7218 per year or about 3477 since the year 1 CE Frequency within a single year There can be no more than three Friday the 13ths in a single calendar year either in February March and November in a common year starting on Thursday such as 2009 2015 or 2026 D or January April and July in a leap year starting on Sunday such as 1984 2012 or 2040 AG 34 In the 2000s there were three Friday the 13ths in 2009 and two Friday the 13ths in 2001 2002 2006 and 2007 In the 2010s there were three Friday the 13ths in 2012 and 2015 and two in 2013 2017 2018 and 2019 1 In the 2020s there were two Friday the 13ths in 2020 There will also be three Friday the 13ths in 2026 and two in 2023 2024 and 2029 1 The remaining years all have at least one Friday the 13th 1 For the details see the table below this table is for the Gregorian calendar and Jan Feb for leap years Yearmodulo 28 1600 2000 1700 2100 1800 2200 1900 2300 Yearmodulo 2800 06 17 23 Jan Oct Feb Aug Jun Jan Apr Jul 00 06 17 2301 07 12 18 Jan Apr Jul May Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec 01 07 12 18 02 13 19 24 Sep Dec Jan Oct Feb Aug Jun 02 13 19 2403 08 14 25 Jun Jan Apr Jul May Feb Mar Nov 03 08 14 25 09 15 20 26 Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec Jan Oct Feb Aug 09 15 20 2604 10 21 27 Feb Aug Jun Jan Apr Jul May 04 10 21 2705 11 16 22 May Feb Mar Nov Sep Dec Jan Oct 05 11 16 22 See also13 number Solar cycle calendar St Brice s Day massacre Tycho Brahe daysFootnotes There were 13 people at the table at the Last Supper and the 13th was Jesus The Last Supper was on a Thursday and the next day was Friday the day of crucifixion When 13 and Friday come together it s a double whammy 4 In Christian tradition fear of Friday the 13th stems from the day of the Crucifixion Friday and the number at the table at the Last Supper 13 men Despite these origins the Friday the 13th superstition dates back only to the Middle Ages 5 For starters a 1993 study published in the British Medical Journal indicates otherwise Researchers analyzed the traffic flow and number of injuries from car accidents on the southern section of London s M25 motorway during the five months that the 13th fell on a Friday between 1990 and 1992 They compared these numbers to data collected on Friday the 6th of the same months and found that although there are consistently fewer vehicles on the road during the 13th possibly as a result of superstitious people choosing not to drive that day the researchers proposed the risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident may be increased by as much as 52 percent on the 13th 24 The study compared hospital admissions for traffic accidents on a Friday the 13th with those on a Friday the 6th in a community outside London Despite a lower highway traffic volume on the 13th than on the 6th admissions for traffic accident victims increased 52 percent on the 13th 25 References a b c d Months and years having Friday the 13th Time and Date timeanddate com Friday the 13th Superstitions Rooted in Bible and More National Geographic Why is Friday the 13th Considered Unlucky Mental Floss 13 July 2018 Della Contrada John 9 February 2004 Fear of Friday the 13th may likely have originated from Jesus last supper and crucifixion says U B anthropologist Buffalo NY U Buffalo SUNY Retrieved 13 July 2014 Hartston Willam 2007 Encyclopedia of Useless Information Sourcebooks Inc p 365 ISBN 978 1402248382 Vyse Stuart 13 October 2017 Why we fear Friday the 13th CNN Archived from the 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Special workplace safety work tyosuojelu fi in Finnish 27 June 2013 Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Mika on Tapaturmapaiva www kotitapaturma fi in Finnish Retrieved 9 January 2018 a b c Scanlon T J Luben R N Scanlon F L Singleton N 18 December 1993 Is Friday the 13th bad for your health British Medical Journal 307 6919 1584 1586 doi 10 1136 bmj 307 6919 1584 ISSN 0959 8138 PMC 1697765 PMID 8292946 Melina Remy 13 January 2012 Statistically speaking is Friday the 13th really unlucky Live Science Retrieved 13 April 2018 Gawande A 20 March 1998 When a full moon and a lunar eclipse collide with Friday the 13th do more accidents really happen Slate Retrieved 13 April 2018 Lo Bruce M Visintainer Catherine M Best Heidi A Beydoun Hind A July 2012 Answering the myth Use of emergency services on Friday the 13th The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 30 6 886 889 doi 10 1016 j ajem 2011 06 008 PMID 21855260 Schuld Jochen Slotta Jan E Schuld Simone Kollmar Otto Schilling Martin K Richter Sven 1 September 2011 Popular belief meets surgical reality Impact of Lunar phases Friday the 13th and Zodiac signs on emergency operations and intraoperative blood loss World Journal of Surgery 35 9 1945 1949 doi 10 1007 s00268 011 1166 8 ISSN 0364 2313 PMID 21713579 S2CID 23787395 Friday 13th is no longer unlucky Mirror mirror co uk Daily Mirror 4 February 2012 13 Jun 2008 Friday 13th not more unlucky Dutch study shows Reuters 13 June 2008 Bodin Magnus 13 November 1998 About the date day distribution along the epoch x42 Retrieved 30 January 2014 Brown B H amp Robinson Raphael 1933 Solution to problem E36 American Mathematical Monthly 40 10 607 doi 10 2307 2301694 JSTOR 2301694 Meeus J 2007 Mathematical Astronomy Morsels IV p 367 Golomb Solomon September 2007 Solutions to Calendar oddities Golomb s Gambits Johns Hopkins Magazine Vol 59 no 4 Kher Aparna 13 Facts about Friday the 13th Time and Date timeanddate com External links Look up 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