
How Many Days Until Thanksgiving 2026
226 calendar days until Thanksgiving on November 26, 2026 (Thursday).
Today is: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Next Thanksgiving is:
November 26, 2026
(Thursday)
About this date
The fourth Thursday in November: major U.S. travel and family gathering day, with a movable date each year.
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FAQ
How many days until Thanksgiving 2026?
From today, 226 full calendar days until Thanksgiving on November 26, 2026 (Thursday, 2026).
Are “observed” Monday holidays used when a federal holiday falls on a weekend?
No. This countdown uses the actual calendar date of each holiday (same as the grid on our Calendar), not OPM-style Monday observances for offices closed on a different day.
What time zone are the dates in?
“Today” and the countdown use your browser’s local time zone, the same as your device clock, so the result matches what you see on a wall calendar in your area.
When is the next Thanksgiving after that?
This page always shows the next upcoming Thanksgiving on or after today. After that date passes, the counter updates to the following year’s occurrence.
💡 Tips
- •The number updates daily; bookmark the page if you are tracking a deadline.
- •For “add N days to today” math with any number of calendar days, use the Days From Today calculator.
- •Federal workers and banks may follow different “observed” closure rules; confirm with your employer or institution.
- •Floating holidays (Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, etc.) move each year; fixed-date holidays do not.
🎉 Fun Facts
- •Calendar-day counts include every day of the week; business-day tools skip weekends.
- •Many informal observances (Valentine’s, Halloween) are cultural dates, not federal holidays.
- •ISO week numbers and quarters can matter for payroll and reporting; see our Calendar for context.