January 4 Holidays

Number of holidays
15
Day of the year
4
Days left in the year
361

National Spaghetti Day celebrates the long, cylindrical pasta whose name comes from the Italian “spago” (string) — central to Neapolitan identity since the 17th century and consumed at an estimated 28 billion servings annually worldwide. National Trivia Day celebrates trivia — the obscure facts that human memory retains with far more fidelity than useful information — encouraging quiz nights, board games, and the competitively useless knowledge that makes pub trivia an enduring social format. National Missouri Day celebrates Missouri — admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821, as the 24th state — and its contributions to American history as the gateway to the West. Handsel Monday is a Scottish and Northern English tradition observed on the first Monday of the new year, in which the first visitor of the day brings a small gift or coin — a “handsel” — symbolizing good fortune for the year ahead.

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All Holidays On January 4

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Special Interest

National Trivia Day

Dimpled Chad Day
Jan04
Special Interest

Dimpled Chad Day

Jan04
Jan04
Appreciation

Handsel Monday

Jan04
Special Interest

National CanDo Day

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Jan04
Food & Beverage

National Spaghetti Day

Jan04
Arts & Entertainment

Pop Music Chart Day

Jan04
Arts & Entertainment

Tom Thumb Day

Weigh-In Day
Jan04
Jan04
Special Interest

World Braille Day

Jan04
Special Interest

World Hypnotism Day

What is the most popular holiday on January 4?

On January 4, National Spaghetti Day is the most widely recognized U.S. food observance. National Trivia Day is the most recognized pop culture observance, and Handsel Monday is the most recognized traditional folk observance.

What are some fun or unusual holidays on January 4?

January 4 includes National Trivia Day, National Spaghetti Day, Handsel Monday, Dimpled Chad Day, and National CanDo Day.

What countries celebrate holidays on January 4?

January 4 observances span Scotland and Northern England (Handsel Monday) and the U.S., which hosts National Spaghetti Day, National Trivia Day, National Missouri Day, and Dimpled Chad Day.