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April Fools’ Day – 10 Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know! -Ajibade Olasowo

You’re about to discover some fascinating and surprising facts about the popular April Fools’ Day! Check out these 10 fun facts and enjoy an exciting read.

April Fools’ Day is celebrated worldwide on April 1st—a day filled with fun and laughter! It’s a time when people showcase their creativity through pranks and jokes, surprising friends and family with a great sense of humor.

So, you better be prepared—prank someone, or you’ll be pranked! Either way, April Fools’ Day is all about loosening up and sharing laughter.

Here are the Top 10 Fun and Fascinating Facts About April Fools’ Day! Enjoy your read.

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1. April Fools’ Day happens on the first day of April every year

Since this day comes only once a year, you better prepare a funny joke—because you won’t get another chance until next year!

2. It is celebrated all across the world

April Fools’ Day isn’t just for one country—it’s a global tradition celebrated in different ways worldwide!

3. Scandinavia loves a good prank!

In Scandinavia, newspapers, websites, and TV stations celebrate April 1st with fake stories and creative pranks—from false news reports to bizarre laws—keeping everyone on their toes.

4. It’s a day for playing practical jokes

April 1st is the perfect time to test your sense of humor and engage in practical jokes—which is why it’s sometimes called “Jokers’ Day.”

5. All jokes and pranks must stop at 12 PM

One of the unwritten rules of April Fools’ Day is that pranks must end by noon! No one knows exactly why, but some believe it’s bad luck to continue after midday. This tradition has been around since the 1700s!

6. No one knows exactly how it started

While the origins of April Fools’ Day remain a mystery, some believe it began in 1582, when France switched to the Gregorian calendar. Those who continued celebrating the old New Year in late March became prank targets, earning the title “April Fools.”

7. Ancient Romans had a similar holiday!

The Ancient Romans celebrated Hilaria, a holiday similar to April Fools’ Day, where people played jokes on each other.

8. A prank turned deadly in 1946

On April 1st, 1946, a massive earthquake struck the Aleutian Islands, triggering a tsunami. Sadly, many dismissed the warnings as a prank, leading to greater losses in Hawaii and Alaska—a tragic reminder to stay vigilant even on April Fools’ Day.

9. Scotland celebrates for TWO days!

Did you know that in Scotland, April Fools’ Day lasts two days? That’s double the fun (and double the pranks)!

10. Spain celebrates in December!

In Spain and many Spanish-speaking countries, April Fools’ Day is actually celebrated on December 28th as Día de los Santos Inocentes (Day of the Holy Innocents).


⚠️ WARNING: Prank Responsibly!

If you want to join the April Fools’ Day challenge, go ahead—but keep it safe! No panic-inducing pranks, no fake emergencies, and no false alarms. Create harmless jokes that bring laughter, not trouble.

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