Week Calculator

Discover which week of the year a date falls into, along with the exact start and end dates for both Sunday-start and Monday-start weeks.

Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025

ISO week

Week 48, 2025

Gregory week (Sunday start)

Sunday, November 23, 2025Saturday, November 29, 2025

ISO week (Monday start)

Monday, November 24, 2025Sunday, November 30, 2025

ISO weeks begin on Monday and Week 1 is the week with the first Thursday of the year. Sunday-start weeks align with many US calendars.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Choose a date

Use the picker to select any day in the year.

2

Review ISO week details

See the ISO week number and year—helpful for global schedules.

3

Compare start/end dates

View both Monday-based and Sunday-based week boundaries for planning purposes.

Formula

ISO Week: shift date to Thursday → compute week number from Jan 4

Monday Start = Date + (1 − Weekday) (with Sunday treated as 7)

Sunday Start = Date − Weekday

Example: 2025-11-09 → ISO Week 45 • Monday-start week = 2025-11-03 → 2025-11-09 • Sunday-start week = 2025-11-09 → 2025-11-15.

Why Week Numbers Matter

  • Align global project timelines with ISO week numbers.
  • Coordinate sprint planning or release cycles in agile workflows.
  • Convert calendar holidays into week-based schedules.
  • Track weekly goals and metrics without date confusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the ISO week sometimes belong to the previous/next year?

ISO week numbering ensures week 1 contains the first Thursday. Dates near year boundaries may fall into adjacent week years.

Do these weeks respect daylight saving time?

Yes—week boundaries are based on local calendar days, independent of DST shifts.

Can I use Saturday as the start of the week?

This tool supports Sunday or Monday. For custom start days, adapt the formula by shifting weekdays accordingly.

How can I export week data?

Copy the start/end dates into spreadsheets or calendars to build weekly schedules or reports.