Updated On: 01 April, 2025 02:04 PM IST | Washington | AP
There are plenty of theories about where this day of pranks and hoaxes came from. It's not clear exactly which one might be true. But what is clear is that April Fools' Day has roots stretching back hundreds of years

April Fools' Day is being celebrated on Tuesday, April 1 this year with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: Pixabay
From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fools' Day is being celebrated on Tuesday, April 1 with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes, so make sure to triple check viral posts and don't leave your back open to any stray sticky notes.
The jokesters' custom has been around for hundreds of years, although its exact birth is difficult to pinpoint. These days, depending on your location, it could be marked with a fish secretly pinned to someone's back or a whoopee cushion or even news reports of flying penguins (yes, that actually happened ).