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Quick answer

When is New Year's Eve 1985?

Tuesday, December 31, 1985

Relative to today: 14739 days ago.

New Year's Eve 1985 is Tuesday, December 31, 1985. New Year's Eve is observed on December 31, so the date is fixed while the weekday changes each year. Check local schedules for schools, events, employers, and travel plans.

Not a U.S. federal public holiday. See all U.S. public holidays for a full 1985 list.

Exact date

Tuesday, December 31, 1985

Calendar rule

New Year's Eve is observed on December 31, so the date is fixed while the weekday changes each year.

Holiday status

Not a U.S. federal public holiday

New Year's Eve is widely observed in the United States, but it is not a standard U.S. federal public holiday.

What New Year's Eve means in the United States

New Year's Eve is part of the U.S. calendar vocabulary people search for by year because the practical question is not only the name of the day, but the exact weekday and date. Use the date line above as the answer first: it is the part that matters for travel, school schedules, family plans, payroll cutoffs, event promotion, and calendar subscriptions.

For U.S. planning, always separate three ideas: the calendar date, the federal holiday status, and the local closure pattern. A date can be culturally important without being a federal public holiday, and a federal holiday can still have exceptions for private employers, hospitals, retail, transportation, and emergency services. That is why this page links the exact date to month and year calendar views instead of treating the name alone as enough.

If you are using this page for work, compare the date against your employer handbook, school district calendar, bank holiday list, carrier service alerts, or event venue schedule. If you are using it for family planning, add the date to a subscribed calendar rather than typing it once into a note, because year-specific pages are easiest to forget when the next year rolls around.

At a glance

  • Use the first date line as the direct answer for year-specific searches.
  • Check federal status separately from school, bank, employer, and local closures.
  • Open the related month calendar when the surrounding week matters.
  • Use the multi-year table for travel, campaigns, and recurring events.

Practical planning

  1. Confirm the date against any institution that can set its own closure calendar.
  2. For travel or shipping, check cutoff dates around the holiday week, not only the day itself.
  3. If the day affects a campaign or event, include both the weekday and the month-day in copy.
  4. Subscribe or print the matching calendar if you need the date beyond a one-time lookup.

How 1985 compares to 1984

In 1984, the date was Monday, December 31, 1984. In 1985, the date is Tuesday, December 31, 1985. The month and day stay the same, but the weekday changes as the calendar advances. The gap is 365 day(s) later year over year, which reflects whether the prior year included a leap day. Use the weekday, not only the fixed date, when you compare school schedules, shipping cutoffs, event hours, or travel plans.

Last year: Monday, December 31, 1984 · This page: Tuesday, December 31, 1985

Other U.S. observances in December 1985

Same month, different rules—useful when you are planning December travel or event spacing.

Weekends, time off, and scheduling

Long weekends, substitute days, and school make-up days vary. Use the exact date with your employer, school, or state calendar when planning travel and time off.

When New Year's Eve falls (multi-year)

Exact calendar dates and weekdays—useful for new year's eve 2024–1992 search intent.

Year and date for New Year's Eve
YearDateWeekday
1983Dec 31Saturday
1984Dec 31Monday
1985 this pageDec 31Tuesday
1986Dec 31Wednesday
1987Dec 31Thursday
1988Dec 31Saturday
1989Dec 31Sunday
1990Dec 31Monday
1991Dec 31Tuesday
1992Dec 31Thursday

Questions about New Year's Eve 1985

When is New Year's Eve 1985, exactly?

New Year's Eve in 1985 is Tuesday, December 31, 1985 (use your local time zone for same-day events). The date on the calendar is fixed by the U.S. rule in our guide, not a guess. If you need a single ISO-style line for travel systems, the date is 1985-12-31.

Why does New Year's Eve land on that Tuesday in 1985?

New Year's Eve is observed on December 31, so the date is fixed while the weekday changes each year. For fixed-date observances, the weekday is the part that changes from year to year. That weekday is often what determines school events, shipping deadlines, restaurant demand, travel timing, or whether a weekend observed closure applies.

How does the 1985 date compare to 1984?

In 1984, the date was Monday, December 31, 1984. In 1985, the date is Tuesday, December 31, 1985. The month and day stay the same, but the weekday changes as the calendar advances. The gap is 365 day(s) later year over year, which reflects whether the prior year included a leap day. Use the weekday, not only the fixed date, when you compare school schedules, shipping cutoffs, event hours, or travel plans.

Is New Year's Eve 1985 a U.S. federal public holiday, and do banks and post offices close?

This date is not a universal “everyone is off work” U.S. federal public holiday in the same way as, for example, New Year’s Day. New Year's Eve is widely observed in the United States, but it is not a standard U.S. federal public holiday. If you are checking “open or closed” for a specific place, use that organization’s own holiday list rather than a generic U.S. label alone.

What about New Year's Eve in 1986—and how should I use the multi-year table?

In 1986, New Year's Eve is Wednesday, December 31, 1986. The table on this page is meant for multi-year search intent: you can line up several years at once to see when the same observance will fall near a trip, a budget cycle, or a school year boundary. For subscription calendars, also open the year view in AnyCalendar to catch adjacent holidays.

Where can I see this day on a full U.S. holiday list and in my own calendar?

The United States public-holiday list for 1985 (with long-weekend notes) is on anycalendar.org/holidays/us. You can also open the december 1985 month view, the full 1985 year view, and use the subscribe and print tools on AnyCalendar to move these dates into Google, Apple, Outlook, or a PDF you can print.