How to Count Days in Each Month: Rhyme and Knuckle Tricks Explained

Learn how to count days in months using the classic rhyme and knuckle trick for quick, easy date recall.

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Count days in months using the rhyme 'Thirty days hath September...' to remember: September, April, June, and November have 30 days; February has 28 days (29 in leap years); and the rest have 31 days. Alternatively, use the knuckle trick: count each month by knuckles (31 days) and gaps (30 days or less).

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the rhyme to remember the days in each month? The rhyme is: 'Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; all the rest have thirty-one, except February alone...' which helps recall the number of days in each month.
  2. How does the knuckle trick help count days in months? The knuckle trick uses your knuckles and spaces between them to represent months; knuckles indicate months with 31 days, and the gaps represent months with 30 days or less.
  3. How many days does February have during a leap year? February has 29 days in a leap year, instead of the usual 28.