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
- 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.
- 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.
- How many days does February have during a leap year? February has 29 days in a leap year, instead of the usual 28.