By means of the tables below, you can determine the day of the week for specific dates that might be of your interest. Just follow the easy instructions. First, locate the number at the intersection of the month column and day row in the table 1 (example: the column for June and the row for day 16th cross at the number 6). Then, locate the number at the intersection of the year column and century row in the table 2 (example: the column for year 77th and the row for century 18th cross at the number 3). Finally, locate in table 3 the letter at the intersection of both numbers you've found (here, numbers 6 and 3 cross at D). The letter D corresponds to Saturday (if the day of the week you're looking for is in January or February of a leap year, you have to bring forward of 1 day the result).