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February 2, 2020 is the first global palindrome date, meaning the date in all calendar formats reads the same front and backwards.
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters that reads the same forward and backward. In other words, it remains unchanged when its characters are reversed.
Today is a Palindrome Day in all date formats (UK, USA, ISO). It’s also a palindrome day of the year (33) and there are a palindrome number of days left in the year (333).
There will be another string of palindrome states in December, starting with 12-1-21. According to the Farmers' Almanac, this is the first palindrome-number Inauguration Day, with the next one ...
What is a palindrome date? Inauguration Day, 1-20-21, marks the first of 10 consecutive palindrome dates, which are dates that read the same forward as backward.
Wednesday marks the beginning of a slew of palindrome dates, which are dates that can be read the same forward and backward. For 10 consecutive days, from 1/20/21 to 1/29/21, the dates are mirrored.
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