[2] The proclamation of World Logic Day was proposed to the UNESCO Executive Board in the middle of 2019.
On 26 November 2019, the 40th General Conference proclaimed 14 January to be World Logic Day, coordinated by CIPSH.
Computer science and information and communications technology, for example, are rooted in logical and algorithmic reasoning.
The first two World Logic Days (in 2019 and 2020) were informally organised and consisted of approximately sixty events in about thirty countries.
[8] In addition to events, World Logic Day 2022 was celebrated with a special puzzle The two tribes of If by Alex Bellos on the Guardian website.