How old are leap year babies in 2024? 4 years old 2020: You’re 2 years old, and the Leap Day math does not apply to your age until the next Leap Year in 2024, where you’ll be 4 years old and 1 in Leap Day years. This guide shows your actual age and Leap Day years. If you were born on Feb. 29 … 1904: You’d be 118 years old or 29 leap years. 1908: You’d be 114 years old or 28. 1912: You’d be 110 years old or 27. 1916: You’d be 106 years old or 26. 1920: You’d be 102 years old (Congrats, you’re a centenarian!) or 25. 1924: You’d be 98 years old or 24. 1928: You’d be 94 years old or 23. 1932: You’d be 90 years old or 22. 1936: You’d be 86 years old or 21 (the legal age to drink alcoholic beverages in the U.S). 1940: You’d be 82 years old or 20. 1944: You’d be 78 years old or 19. 1948: You’d be 74 years old or 18 (the legal age to vote in the U.S. or buy lottery tickets). 1952: You’d be 70 years old or 17. 1956: You’d be 66 years old or 16 (the legal age to drive in the U.S.). 1960: You’d be 62 years old or 15 (the legal age to get a learner’s permit to drive in the U.S.). 1964: You’d be 58 years old or 14. 1968: You’d be 54 years old or 13. 1972: You’d be 50 years old or 12. 1976: You’d be 46 years old or 11. 1980: You’d be 42 years old or 10. 1984: You’d be 38 years old or 9. 1988: You’d be 34 years old or 8. 1992: You’d be 30 years old or 7. 1996: You’d be 26 years old or 6. 2000: You’d be 22 years old or 5. 2004: You’d be 18 years old or 4. 2008: You’d be 14 years old or 3. 2012: You’d be 10 years old or 2. 2016: You’d be 6 years old or 1. 2023: Technically still a newborn until the next Leap Year in 2024 (as mentioned in the line above!). Celebrities born on Leap Day, February 29 Who’s the most famous Leap Year baby? That’s subjective, but here is a list of celebrities born on Feb. 29,