[x42.com] [datelab] Early easters and late ones =========================== (C) 2016-03-21, Magnus Bodin <magnus@bodin.org> From the sparse research I've done, people seem to talk about an early easter when the easter day occurs in March. Even though this occurs 22,5% of all easters between 1800 and 2200 it is by no means predictable. Most decades only have two early easters (20%) and some are more generous. Sometimes the late ones is clustered in seven late years together. Actually, they almost always cluster together. In our lifetime, we won't se a single late easter stuck in between two early ones until 2085. Enjoy the eggs. 1900-1909; 20% early easters 1910-1919; 30% early easters 1920-1929; 20% early easters 1930-1939; 20% early easters 1940-1939; 20% early easters 1950-1959; 20% early easters 1960-1969; 20% early easters 1970-1979; 30% early easters 1980-1989; 20% early easters 1990-1999; 20% early easters 2000-2009; 30% early easters Detail: 2000-04-23 -15 2002-03-31 2003-04-20 -11 2005-03-27 2006-04-16 -8 2008-03-23 (Extreamly early) 2009-04-12 -4 -24 -8 2010-2019; 20% early easters Detail: 2013-03-31 2014-04-20 2015-04-05 2016-03-27 2017-04-16 2018-04-01 2019-04-21 2020-04-12 2021-04-04 2022-04-17 2023-04-09 2024-03-31 2025-04-20 2026-04-05 2027-03-28 2028-04-16 -1 -21 -13 2032-03-28 2033-04-17 -9 2035-03-25 2036-04-13 -5 -25 -10 -1 -21 -6 2043-03-29 2044-04-17 -9 2046-03-25 2047-04-14 -5 -18 -10 -2 -21 -6 2054-03-29 2055-04-18 -2 -22 -14 2059-03-30 2060-04-18 -10 2062-03-26 2063-04-15 -6 2065-03-29 2066-04-11 -3 -22 -14 2070-03-30 2071-04-19 -10 2073-03-26 2074-04-15 -7 -19 -11 -3 -23 -7 Detail (Interesting) 2080-04-07 2081-03-30 2082-04-19 -4 2084-03-26 2085-04-15 2086-03-31 2087-04-20 -11 -3 -16 -8 [x42.com] [datelab]