Square Root Day, 03/03/09: Math Geeks Honor the Squarest of Days

by Tina Kells | March 3, 2009 at 08:24 am
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Today is square root day, a day that occurs only nine times every century, can you figure out why?  Today's date is March 3, 2009, which is also expressed as 03/03/09.  Now can you tell why it is square root day today, and why it is such a rare occurrence?

The unofficial holiday comes around but nine times a century, when the numbers of the calendar align so that the month and day are each equal to the square root of the year as expressed in two-digit form. (In today's case, 3/3/09, 3 is the square root of 9—in other words, 32 = 3 x 3 = 9.) Square root days arise in every year whose last two digits are a perfect square, or a number whose square root is a whole number: The last square root day was on February 2, 2004 (2/2/04), and the next occurrence will be on April 4, 2016 (4/4/16).

The day and month are the square root of the year making it square root day today, and it won't happen again until April 4, 2016.  04/04/16 is the next time the day and month will be the square of the year.  The last time it happened was 02/02/04 which was, coincidentally, Ground Hog Day.

The math-buffs' holiday, which only occurs nine times each century, falls on Tuesday — 3/3/09 (for the mathematically challenged, three is the square root of nine).

"These days are like calendar comets, you wait and wait and wait for them, then they brighten up your day — and poof — they're gone," said Ron Gordon, a Redwood City teacher who started a contest meant to get people excited about the event.

The winner gets, of course, $339 for having the biggest Square Root Day event.

Gordon's daughter even set up a Facebook page — one of a half-dozen or so dedicated to the holiday — and hundreds of people had signed up with plans to celebrate in some way. Celebrations are as varied: Some cut root vegetables into squares, others make food in the shape of a square root symbol.


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Obviously with each occurrence the next square root day gets further away.  The 2016 square root day will happen 7 years from now, but the next square root day after that will be nearly a decade later.  05/05/25 will come 9 years after the 2016 observance.

To figure out the square root days this millennium  just do the math.  If you're not up to the number crunching here's the list of square root days in the 21st century.

01/01/01 - January 1, 2001
02/02/04 - February 2, 2004
03/03/09 - March 3, 2009
04/04/16 - April 4, 2016
05/05/25 - May 25, 2025
06/06/36 - June 6, 2036
07/07/49 - July 7, 2049
08/08/64 - August, 8, 2064
09/09/81 - September 9, 2081

Square Root Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on days when both the day of the month and the month are the square root of the last two digits of the year.[1] For example, the last Square Root Day was March 3, 2009 (3/3/09), and the next Square Root Day will be April 4, 2016 (4/4/16). The final Square Root Day of the century will occur on September 9, 2081. Square Root Days fall upon the same nine dates each century.

Ron Gordon, a Redwood City, California high school teacher, created the first Square Root Day for September 9, 1981 (9/9/81). Gordon remains the holiday's publicist, sending news releases to world media outlets.[2] Gordon's daughter set up a Facebook where people can share how they were celebrating the day.[3]

One suggested way of celebrating the holiday is by eating square radishes, or other root vegetables cut into shapes with square cross sections (thus creating a "square root").

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Pythiian1

Thanks Tina for posting the Square Root Day Celebration :-) 

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Blue Crush

Heard them announce this on the morning news, I never had the time to heed the WHYS of it.  Thanks for explaining, Tina.

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jmm1953

These notes concern the blackboard photos of momentum equations.

I am a physics instructor at a local junior college in San Antonio, TX. I ordinarily use a pc tablet projected to a screen to give my lectures and then share my lecture notes with the class. Since my tablet malfunctioned I came up with an alternate way of preserving my lecture notes. I photographed each panel as I produced it and posted the photos to share with my students.

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