Reuse Your 2022 Calendar . . . In 2033
If you haven’t tossed your 2022 calendar yet, you can still use it . . . just wait a decade. Calendars tend to line up every 6 years, or 11 years. Obviously the days of the week change year-to-year, but the same dates DO eventually come back around and line up. So you’ll be able to use your 2022 calendar again in 2033.
The one catch is some of the holidays won’t line up (but all the days of the week will be right). The exception is Leap Years, when it takes 28 years to come back around. If you’ve already been hoarding calendars for some reason, here are a few that work in 2023:
This year, you can reuse calendars from 2017 . . . 2006 . . . 1995 . . . or if you’ve got one from 1933, that’ll work too. Click HERE to check out a website that tells you what calendars you can reuse and when (kind of fun to check out the calendar from the year you were born).