All fun facts for June

Discover dozens of fun facts for this month. Read the summary for a quick recap on what happened for every day.

Lits of days for June


June, 1
June 1st is a day full of interesting facts and celebrations, from Queen Victoria's coronation to the Global Day of Parents. It's also a day commemorating various milestones, such as the first Model T production, CNN's first broadcast, and the creation of the World Wide Web Consortium.
June, 2
June 2 is a day filled with celebrations, milestones, and historical events. From the crowning of Queen Elizabeth II and the formation of the Italian Republic to National Rocky Road Day and World Milk Day, this date offers a variety of fun facts and occasions to remember.
June, 3
June 3rd is a day filled with history and celebration, from National Egg Day in the United States to notable birthdays and significant historical events. Celebrate astronauts, jazz musicians, and even the first American steam locomotive as they all have roots in this special day.
June, 4
June 4th is a day full of historical events, national celebrations, and appreciation for various aspects of society. From the Montgolfier brothers' first hot air balloon flight in 1783 to the release of iconic movies and music albums, this day has truly left its mark on history.
June, 5
June 5th is filled with significant events, including World Environment Day and various national holidays like Denmark's Constitution Day and New Zealand's Arbor Day. Historical events such as the Transit of Venus, the end of the US gold standard, and the first flight of the Learjet also occurred on this day.
June, 6
June 6 is a significant day with various fun and exciting events, including National Gardening Exercise Day, National Yo-Yo Day, and National Applesauce Cake Day. It also marks the birthdays of well-known personalities like Prince, Alexander McQueen, and the founding of organizations such as YMCA.
June, 7
June 7 is a day filled with a rich history of events, such as the founding of the International Olympic Committee, the introduction of the resolution for U.S. independence, and the first recorded successful parachute jump by a woman. The day also celebrates delicious treats like chocolate ice cream and donuts and recognizes the achievements of iconic performers like Sir Tom Jones and Gladys Bentley.
June, 8
June 8 is filled with historical milestones, notable figures, and celebrations, such as the introduction of the U.S. Bill of Rights, the launch of NASA's Project Mercury, and the establishment of the UK's National Health Service. Not only does June 8 celebrate international events like World Oceans Day, but it also marks the release of movies, music, and groundbreaking inventions in various fields.
June, 9
June 9th is filled with various observances, such as International Archives Day, Coral Triangle Day, and National Caribbean-American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, as well as significant historical events, such as Donald Duck's debut in 1934, the launch of the first air-conditioned train in 1939, and the confrontation between Joseph Welch and Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954.
June, 10
On June 10th, people celebrabrate National Iced Tea Day, National Ballpoint Pen Day, and the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. Additionally, historical events such as Benjamin Franklin flying a kite in a thunderstorm, the invention of the Nipkow Disk by Paul Nipkow, and the first Hawaiian pineapple plantation took place on this day. Famous individuals like Diego Rivera and Lin-Manuel Miranda also share a June 10th birthday.
June, 11
June 11th is filled with fun and significant events, including National Corn on the Cob Day in the US, Kamehameha Day in Hawaii, and notable birthdays such as Jacques Cousteau and Joe Montana. This day also marks important historical events such as the formation of the committee to draft the United States Declaration of Independence and the release of beloved films like "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Jurassic Park."
June, 12
June 12th celebrates historical events such as the Reagan's Berlin Wall speech, the first human-powered flight, and the release of classic movies like "Raiders of the Lost Ark." This day also honors the Baseball Hall of Fame, and recognizes special observances like International Falafel Day, Superman Day, and National Jerky Day. With global events from the Philippines to South Africa, June 12th is a day of diverse celebrations and historic significance.
June, 13
June 13 is a day marked by numerous milestones, including the formation of the Yukon Territory in Canada, the official birthday celebration of the British monarch, and the first night game ever played at New York's Yankee Stadium. Additionally, it is associated with the birth of rapper Tupac Shakur and the release of The Beatles' "Let It Be" album.
June, 14
June 14th is a day of celebration across the globe, with events ranging from World Blood Donor Day to the formation of the US Army and Flag Day in the United States. Other notable events include the launches of iconic media, such as Action Comics #1 and Game of Thrones' "Baelor" episode, the historic flight of the first primate in space, Albert II, and the beginning of the Schengen Agreement, fostering unity between European nations.
June, 15
June 15 is a day marked with historical, cultural, and scientific milestones. From the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, the first human blood transfusion, to the F-14's inaugural public demonstration, this day continues to inspire and bring joy through various events and anniversaries celebrated worldwide.
June, 16
From the first roller coaster at Coney Island to the International Day of Family Remittances, June 16th is marked by diverse and interesting events. This day witnesses events such as South African Youth Day, Icelandic National Day, and the celebration of contributions to science, technology, art, and human rights.
June, 17
June 17th has been packed with significant and exciting events throughout history. One of the most notable among them is the arrival of the Statue of Liberty in New York City in 1885. Additionally, this day has witnessed the first successful kidney transplant, Amelia Earhart's historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean, and the groundbreaking discovery Neanderthal DNA.
June, 18
June 18th is a day filled with historical milestones and fun celebrations, such as the founding of Philadelphia, Amelia Earhart's groundbreaking flight, and International Sushi Day. With accomplishments in science, sports, music, and civil rights, the date marks numerous achievements and reasons for recognition.
June, 19
June 19th is an exciting day filled with memorable events and fun facts. The first official baseball game was played, Juneteenth is celebrated as African-American emancipation in the U.S., and Kuwait declared independence. The day also honors iconic figures like Pelé, Lou Gehrig, and Timo Sarpaneva, and celebrates National Martini Day, National Garfield the Cat Day, and National Kissing Day.
June, 20
June 20th holds significance for numerous historical events, including the French Revolution, Queen Victoria's ascension, and the introduction of the Deutsche Mark. From the fields of science, entertainment, and sports, many memorable events took place on this day such as the release of Disney's Hercules, boxer Muhammad Ali's trial, and the discovery of new Earth-sized planets.
June, 21
June 21 is a day filled with diverse celebrations, such as World Giraffe Day, International Yoga Day, National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, and World Music Day. It also marks historic events such as Amelia Earhart's first flight across the Atlantic Ocean and the first Special Olympics held in Chicago.
June, 22
June 22 is filled with various fun facts, including historical events, annual celebrations, and famous birthdays. Notable events include the forced recantation of Galileo Galilei in 1633, the lowering of the U.S voting age in 1970, and the celebration of National Onion Rings Day and World Rainforest Day worldwide.
June, 23
June 23rd marks many diverse events and accomplishments in history, from the Scottish victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, to the establishment of the Canadian Pacific Railway or Dr. James Hansen's landmark testimony on climate change in 1988. Celebrate June 23rd by remembering these significant moments and key milestones that have helped shape our world.
June, 24
June 24th features an array of fun and interesting facts, such as International Fairy Day, the birth of Mick Fleetwood, and the first performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." From the discovery of the Galápagos Islands to the invention of the barometer, June 24th is filled with captivating moments that span across history, culture, and science.
June, 25
June 25th is a historically significant day, marked by events such as Global Beatles Day, the beginning of the Berlin Airlift, and the first human blood transfusion. Notable births and deaths, including Saddam Hussein's birth and Michael Jackson's passing, also add to the day's intrigue. From science and sports to music and politics, June 25th offers an eclectic mix of noteworthy moments in history.
June, 26
June 26th marks a variety of historical and cultural events, including the signing of the United Nations Charter, the release of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", and the first-ever Grand Prix race in France. Additionally, memorable figures like JFK, J.K. Rowling, and Elvis Presley all made their marks on June 26th.
June, 27
June 27 is a day filled with fascinating events and commemorations, including the birth of iconic figures like Helen Keller, the first demonstrations of color television, and the establishment of days promoting multiculturalism, HIV awareness, and environmental preservation. From the world of entertainment to significant advancements in technology, June 27 offers a diverse range of facts to explore and celebrate.
June, 28
June 28 is a day filled with interesting events, from the founding of the Organization of Afro-American Unity to the release of the first-generation iPhone, and the first LGBTQ+ pride parade. Additionally, this day honors various foods and accomplishments, such as ceviche, Welsh Rarebit, and the construction of the Panama Canal.
June, 29
June 29 is marked with numerous historical events, ranging from the burning of the Globe Theatre in 1613 to the launch of Apple's iPhone in 2007. In addition, it is observed as National Camera Day in the United States, as well as National Statistics Day in India, and features the celebration of various Christian feasts, such as St. Peter's Day and St. Paul the Apostle Day.
June, 30
June 30th is full of significant and interesting events, from the publication of "Gone with the Wind" in 1936 to the first time Charles Blondin crossed the Niagara Falls on a tightrope in 1859. The day also brings various national and international celebrations, such as International Asteroid Day, National Meteor Watch Day, and Social Media Day.