We have a cousin—for the sake of this post, we’ll call him “Max.” Today is Max’s birthday—Happy Birthday Max!!
What makes his/this birthday so special is the “numerology” of it. Max was born on February 3, 1945. In numbers terms, that is 2-3-45. Today, Max turns 67. So, now the number string reads: 2-3-45 67. Wow!
That got me thinking. If Max can hit a six consecutive number string today, what other combination of birthdates and ages can achieve the same length, or longer, of consecutive numbers?
Here is the answer—in calendar order:
BIRTH DATE “STRING DAY” AGE NUMBER STRING STRING DAY YEAR
January 2, 1934 56 1-2-34 56 1980
January 23, 1945 67 1-23-45 67* 2012
February 3, 1945 67 2-3-45 67 2012**
March 4, 1956 78 3-4-56 78 2034
April 5, 1967 89 4-5-67 89 2056
December, 3, 1945 67 12-3-45 67 2012
*Seven consecutive numbers
**Happy Birthday Max
As you can see, the year 1945 produced the most 6, or more, number-string birthdays—three.
Max, there are many reasons why you are so wonderfully special. Today, add “numerology” to the “special” list. Happy Birthday!!
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