Good morning! It’s Feb 29th – That’s right ’Leap Day’ is February 29, which is an extra (intercalary) day added during a Leap Year, making the year 366 days long – and not 365 days, like a common (normal) year.

Nearly every 4 years is a Leap Year in our modern Gregorian Calendar.

Leap Years are needed to keep our calendar in alignment with the Earth’s revolutions around the sun. It takes the Earth approximately 365.242199 days (a tropical year) to circle once around the Sun. If we didn’t add a day on February 29 nearly every 4 years, we would lose almost six hours every year. After only 100 years, our calendar would be off by approximately 24 days!

Leap Years 2008 – 2032

February 29 – day of the week

2008 Friday

2012 Wednesday

2016 Monday

2020 Saturday

2024 Thursday

2028 Tuesday

2032 Sunday

The ancient Roman Calendar added an extra month every few years to maintain the correct seasonal changes.

But Julius Caesar implemented a new calendar – the Julian Calendar – in 45 BCE (Before Common Era) with an extra day added every 4 years. At the time, Leap Day was February 24, because February was the last month of the year.