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Day for Any Date

You can easily and quickly tell anybody the correct day of the week for any date this year, or for any other year which you have prepared yourself. You just have to memorize 12 digits and then do some very simple calculations when they say the date.

For 2006, the number you need to recall is 1 5 5 2 7 4 2 6 3 1 5 3. That’s the dates for the first Sunday of each month in this year.

Use the system which you are most comfortable with:

1. Split it into bunches of 3 or 4 digits

2. Use the Word Pegs to construct a list

3. Use the Numeric Pegs to construct a list

Test yourself in private before doing your first demonstration.

So, if someone challenges you with the 10th of October, you know that the 1st is a Sunday, so the next Sunday will be the 8th and the 10th will be on a Tuesday!

If they say the 3rd of November, you know that the 5th is a Sunday, so the 3rd will be a Friday.

Now, I’ll give you a head-start with your base numbers for 2007;

7 4 4 1 6 3 1 5 2 7 4 2

- Good Luck!

Copyright © 2006 by John Williams 54. http://www.ezymagic.com/

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