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180 Days From Today

180 days from today → exact date (Tuesday)

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What date is 180 days from now?

One hundred eighty calendar days - half a year on the clock, common for reviews, insurance waiting periods, and school terms.

Today is: Thursday, May 28, 2026

180 days from today is:

November 24, 2026

(Tuesday)

Quarter: Q4 2026 · ISO week: 48

In that 180-day forward range (today → target): about 5 calendar month(s) and 25 full week(s) on the clock · 129 weekdays (Mon–Fri) and 52 Sat/Sun days land inside that span (inclusive of both endpoints).

How this count works

We add exactly 180 consecutive calendar days to today’s date in your local time zone (same as your phone or laptop clock). That includes every Saturday and Sunday - unless your policy means business days only, in which case switch to Business Days From Today.

The weekday and weekend counts above count days that fall between today and the target date inclusive. They help you sanity-check shipping SLAs or school weeks; they do not remove US federal holidays - only weekends.

Common uses for a 180-day window

  • Six-month-style planning when the wording is “180 days” rather than “six calendar months.”
  • Eligibility or exclusion periods in benefits and insurance that use a half-year day count.
  • Mid-year project gates between annual planning cycles.

One hundred eighty days is close to six calendar months but not identical - six months from a date depends on month lengths and leap years. Use this page for the exact end date from today.

Always confirm legal, payroll, or contract deadlines against your own documents - this page is a calendar math reference, not legal advice.

Customize this calculation

Need a different start date or day count? Use the full Days From Today calculator (calendar days forward). For calendar days backward, see Days Before Today. For weekdays only (Mon–Fri), use Business Days From Today or Business Days Before Today.

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FAQ

What date is 180 days from today?

180 full calendar days from today lands on November 24, 2026 (Tuesday).

Does “today” count as day 1 toward those 180 days?

We count forward from today’s date: the target date is exactly 180 calendar days after today (not including an extra “day zero”). For example, 1 day from today is tomorrow.

How many weeks is 180 days?

Roughly 25 full week(s) plus 5 extra day(s). Calendar planning often cares about the exact end date - use the date shown above rather than rounding to “weeks.”

How many business days are in 180 calendar days from today?

This page shows how many Monday–Friday days fall between today and the target date (weekends only - US federal holidays are not removed). For stepping one business day at a time, use Business Days From Today.

What time zone is used for “today”?

Dates use your browser’s local time zone - the same as your device clock - so the answer matches the calendar you use day to day.

What is 180 days ago from today?

Use Days Before Today and enter 180 for the same number of calendar days in the past.

Is 180 days the same as six months from today?

Not always. “Six months” on a calendar usually means the same day six months ahead (with end-of-month rules). One hundred eighty days is always 180 consecutive calendar days, which can land 1–3 days away from a pure “+6 months” result.

Tips & Strategies

Quick tip. Calendar days include Saturday and Sunday; our Business Days From Today calculator skips weekends (not federal holidays).

180 consecutive calendar days is not the same as a round “months” shortcut. always use the target date above for an exact endpoint.

Policies and contracts may mean calendar days, business days, or “months”. confirm which definition applies.

Dates follow your device’s local time zone. same as our Calendar and other date tools.

Cross-check when the decision matters. Run a second scenario with rounded inputs or a different path to the same quantity so you do not rely on a single fragile chain of arithmetic.

Things Worth Knowing

  • The Gregorian calendar repeats every 400 years; leap rules keep spring equinox-aligned holidays stable over time.
  • Many “30-day” policies mean 30 calendar days from a trigger event, not four seven-day weeks.
  • ISO week numbers (shown above) help align reporting weeks even when months split mid-week.