easter rules
Happy Easter!
yep and lots of them i have a trail of easter eggs leading from my bedroom to the lounge room leading to one big egg 
i just counted 93 easter eggs 1 big egg, 1 chocolate bunny, 1 m&m meduim size egg, 13 chocolate balls and 77 small choclate eggs
yeah but i wont i cos i got a choclete salad happy easter all and rich u r alomost as anoying as semester and bananaal so im gonna try my dadiest to anoy u good luck trying to live i mean look at al he devoted a topic to how much lothes me hahahaha oohhhh well hey al tell your bro that he is a pinapple brained chicken head jammey little git its all true............well what r u waiting for tell him
happy easter all and good night
clap clap clap yayayayayayay wowowowowo
Easter is when Jesus was reborn, not born. It is a Moveable Feast not random holiday. I will celebrate by eating lamb and replaying the games of a tournament I won on Easter 1988!!
Easter was defined as the Sunday after the first Ecclesiastical Full Moon (EFM) after 20 March. And that date was the appointed vernal equinox, regardless of whether it was or not. So we have a notional full moon following a notional equinox.
The eraliest that it can be is on 22 March, as it was in 1761 and 1818, but that won't happen again until 2285. Its latest possible date is 25 April but we haven't had that since 1943 and won't again until 2038. The commonest date is 19 April though the full cycle of Easter dates only repeats after 5,700,000 years.
I have a simple formula that works in Excel, simply put the year in cell b2 and this will calculate the date of easter for any year:
=FLOOR(DATE(B2,5,DAY(MINUTE(B2/38)/2+56)),7)-34
=FLOOR(DATE(B2,5,DAY(MINUTE(B2/38)/2+56)),7)-34
A table for all years between 2010 & 2020:
| date | year |
| 4/4/10 | 2010 |
| 24/4/11 | 2011 |
| 8/4/12 | 2012 |
| 31/3/13 | 2013 |
| 20/4/14 | 2014 |
| 5/4/15 | 2015 |
| 27/3/16 | 2016 |
| 16/4/17 | 2017 |
| 1/4/18 | 2018 |
| 21/4/19 | 2019 |
| 12/4/20 | 2020 |
from 2010 to 2241: