Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Thursday, July 4, 1996:
🕰️ Born into › Millennials Generation
🎉 Next birthday will be on › Saturday
🎂 How many days until my birthday ›
Countdown time to your next birthday:
🍿 Number one movie › Independence Day
🎮 Number one video game › Super Mario 64
🎵 Number one song › "Tha Crossroads" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
🐀 Chinese Zodiac › Rat
☀️ Sun Sign › Cancer
🌊 Zodiac Element › Water
🌠 Zodiac Quality › Cardinal
🪐 Ruling Planet › Moon ☽
🐼 Spirit Animal › Woodpecker
🔢 Life Path Number › 9
🌼 Birth flower › Larkspur
🪨 Birthstone › Ruby
📅 Lucky day › Monday ⬤Power Color › Silver
⛽ Gas price per gallon › $1.23
🍞 Bread price per pound › $0.88
🍻 Alcohol price per 16oz › $0.84
🥛 Milk price per gallon › $2.62
🥚 Eggs price per dozen › $1.11
🍌 Bananas price per pound › $0.48
🏛️ President of United States ›
🌎 World population › 5,831,565,020 Source: un.org
⚡️ You’ve traveled over 16,564,800,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 253,441,440 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 1,192,665,600 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 1,739,304,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken approximately 208,716,480 breaths since your birth.
⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second will happen sometime on March 12, 2028.
What happened on my birthday
1776
US Congress proclaims the Declaration of Independence and independence from Britain.
1785
James Hutton, geologist, publicly reads an abstract of his theory of uniformitarianism for the first time at the meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
1803
The Louisiana Purchase is announced to the American people by President Thomas Jefferson.
1838
Huskar Colliery Mining Disaster in Silkstone England: mining pit floods drown 26 children, leads to 1842'Mines and Collieries Act' bans women and children working underground.
1934
Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard patents the chain-reaction design for the atomic bomb.
2017
North Korea tests first successful intercontinental ballistic missile into Sea of Japan.
Famous people with my birthday
1904
Angela Baddeley, English actress (Ghost Train, Tom Jones)
1959
Victoria Abril [Rojas], Spanish actress (Libertarias)
1973
Gackt [Gakuto Oshiro], Japanese rock singer-songwriter and actor
1988
Luke Thompson, English actor (Benedict in Bridgerton)
1915
Timmie Rogers, American comedian (The Jackie Gleason Show), actor and singer-songwriter ("Back to School Again"; "I Love Ya, I Love Ya, I Love Ya")
1965
Tracy Letts, American playwright, screenwriter and actor (August: Osage County - Pulitzer Prize for Drama 2008)
1926
Mary Stuart, American actress (Jo-Search for Tomorrow)
1930
Frunzik [Mher Mkrtchyan], Armenian actor (Mimino, Kidnapping, Caucasian Style)
Holidays on Thursday, July 4th
National Caesar Salad Day
National Caesar Salad Day, celebrated every July 4th, is a day to enjoy and appreciate the classic Caesar salad, a popular dish featuring croutons, romaine lettuce, parmesan, and a zesty dressing.
Invisible Day
Invisible Day, celebrated on July 4th in the United States, is about exploring the idea of being unseen, whether it's feeling unnoticed by others or imagining the possibilities of moving through the world invisibly, and reflecting on how we might use that ability.
Independence Day
Independence Day, celebrated on July 4th, is when Americans celebrate the country's birthday, marking the day the United States declared independence from Britain in 1776, with fireworks, parades, and barbecues.
Sidewalk Egg Frying Day
Sidewalk Egg Frying Day, celebrated on July 4th, is a quirky holiday where people try to fry an egg on the sidewalk using solar energy, highlighting the power of the sun and promoting solar energy awareness.
Indivisible Day
Indivisible Day, celebrated on July 4th alongside Independence Day, is about promoting the idea of keeping religion separate from government affairs, inspired by Jesse Ventura's belief in the importance of a secular state.