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Find the ISO 8601 week number for any date

How Week Numbers Work

ISO week numbering explained

Week numbers divide a year into 52 or 53 numbered weeks. While simple in concept, different standards exist for which day starts a week and how the first week of the year is defined. ISO 8601 (international standard): Weeks start on Monday. Week 1 is the week containing the year's first Thursday. This means January 1 may fall in week 52 or 53 of the previous year, and late December may be in week 1 of the next year. US convention: Weeks start on Sunday. Week 1 begins on January 1, regardless of the day of the week. This is used in the US, Canada, and some other countries. Why week numbers matter: Project management (Agile sprints are often week-based), payroll cycles, scheduling meetings ('let's meet in week 14'), logistics and delivery tracking, manufacturing production schedules, and fiscal reporting periods. Week 53: Some years have 53 weeks under the ISO standard. This happens when January 1 is a Thursday, or in leap years when January 1 is a Wednesday.

Frequently Asked Questions

About week numbers

It's the international standard for week numbering. A week starts on Monday, and the first week of the year is the week containing the first Thursday.