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April Fools’ DayThis event began 04/01/2026 and repeats every year forever
April Fools’ Day is observed on April 1 as a day dedicated to lighthearted pranks, jokes, and hoaxes. While its exact origins are uncertain, the tradition is often linked to changes in calendar systems in 16th-century Europe, when some people continued celebrating the New Year in late March and early April after the Gregorian calendar shifted it to January 1. These individuals were sometimes mocked or labeled as “April fools.”
Over time, the practice evolved into a widespread cultural tradition across many countries, with individuals, media outlets, and organizations participating in harmless pranks and humorous announcements.
Today, April Fools’ Day is marked by playful deception and humor, with an emphasis on keeping jokes good-natured and avoiding harm or confusion.