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When is April Fools' Day, also known as All Fool's Day? This is a day for tricks, pranks, and jokes.
April 1 is a day for practical jokes in many countries around the world. The simplest jokes may involve children who tell each other that their shoelaces are undone and then cry out “April Fool!” when the victims glance at their feet. Some April Fool's jokes publicized in the media include:
There are several theories about the origin on the April Fool's Day custom. One explanation focuses on the introduction of the Julian and the Gregorian calendar. From ancient times, people in some parts of Europe celebrated the New Year on or around the March Equinox. However, the new calendar systems defined January 1 as the first day of the year.
People who forgot about the change or observed the old rules for other reasons became victims of various jokes. For example, pranksters would discreetly stick paper fish to their backs. In France, the victims of this prank were called Poisson d'Avril, or April Fish.
Another belief on the April Fool's Day origin points to the biblical character Noah as the first “April Fool”. It is said that on April 1, he mistakenly sent the dove out to find dry land before the waters subsided.
A second story tells that the day commemorates when Jesus was sent from Pontius Pilate to Herod and back again. "Sending a man from Pilate to Herod", is an old term for sending someone on a fool's errand.
Practical jokes and pranks date back to Ancient Roman times. Ancient Romans and Celts celebrated a festival of practical joking around the time of the March equinox.
According to Roman myth, the god Pluto abducted Proserpina to the underworld. Her mother Ceres only heard her daughter’s voice echo and searched for her in vain. The fruitless search is believed by some to have inspired the tradition of “fool's errands”, practical jokes where people are asked to complete an impossible or imaginary task.
British folklore links April Fool's Day to the town of Gotham in Nottinghamshire. According to the legend, it was traditional in the 13th century for any road that the king placed his foot upon to become public property. So when Gotham’s citizens heard that King John planned to travel through their town, they refused him entry, not wishing to lose their main road. When the king heard this, he sent soldiers to the town. But when the soldiers arrived in Gotham, they found the town full of fools engaged in foolish activities such as drowning fish. As a result, the king declared the town too foolish to warrant punishment.
We at timeanddate.com also like a good April Fool's prank:
Year | Weekday | Date | Name | Holiday Type |
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2019 | Mon | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2020 | Wed | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2021 | Thu | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2022 | Fri | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2023 | Sat | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2024 | Mon | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2025 | Tue | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2026 | Wed | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2027 | Thu | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2028 | Sat | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
2029 | Sun | Apr 1 | April Fool's Day | Worldwide Observance |
While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.
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