Hum! All the times I have read the Bible I don’t remember reading Wednesday.
You don’t read Friday, either.
The day of the week isn’t mentioned, just the fact that he was crucified on the day before the Passover Sabbath, or, as John puts it “a Special Sabbath.”
I think the crucifixion was on Thursday afternoon, burial before sundown, followed by consecutive sabbaths (Passover special sabbath and regular weekly sabbath, back-to-back). At dawn on Sunday, when they were allowed to once again “work,” the woman rushed to the tomb to anoint the body and found it gone.