What’s special about Sunday? ±õ³Ù’s Palindrome Day, when reading the date backwards and forwards ends up with the same date.
Try it yourself – 02/20/20.
A day like this doesn’t happen often – in fact, the last one happened 909 years ago, and the next won’t happen for another 101 years.
🌟±á²¹±è±è²â #PalindromeDay!🌟 Here are some fun facts about 02022020:
— NWS Newport/Morehead (@NWSMoreheadCity) February 2, 2020
✅Universal palindrome: works in every date format
✅All 8 numbers in the date included, no cheating!
✅908 years since the last one
✅Won't see another for 101 years
✅33 days into 2020 w/ 333 days left #LeapYear pic.twitter.com/wOeRHbW6sG
Happy Palindrome Day! 🥳 Today’s date reads the same backwards and forwards. Today is extra special though because it is a palindrome in American (02 02 2020), Asian (2020 02 02) and European (02 02 2020) date format 🗓#backtofront #palindromeday pic.twitter.com/m8ol8TgukK
— Maths Week Scotland (@mathsweekscot) February 2, 2020
±õ³Ù’s #PalindromeDay and, being a massive geek, I’m loving it! 🤓 pic.twitter.com/CJv9zIbLta
— Dehenna Davison MP (@DehennaDavison) February 2, 2020