Working Days Calculator – Exclude Weekends & Holidays
This Working Days Calculator shows how many business days fall between two dates. It can exclude weekends automatically and lets you remove custom holidays, so you can plan leave, projects, salaries, and deadlines more accurately.
Enter Your Dates
Enter extra off days (public holidays, company holidays) as comma-separated dates in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Method Used
- Total Calendar Days = End Date − Start Date + 1 (inclusive)
- Working Days = Calendar Days − Weekends − Custom Holidays
- Weekend days depend on your settings (Saturday/Sunday on or off).
- Custom holidays are removed only if they fall between the selected dates.
Notes
- Best for HR, payroll, project planning, and business calculations.
- Ideal if you follow a Monday–Friday work week or custom weekend rules.
- Works for any valid date after 1900 and handles leap years correctly.
- Time zones are ignored; the tool counts full calendar days only.

Where Can You Use This Working Days Calculator?
You can use this working days calculator in many real-life situations where only business days matter. Here are some common places where it helps you avoid manual counting mistakes.
Leave Applications & Attendance
Count how many working days your leave covers after removing weekends and holidays, so HR forms are filled correctly.
Payroll, Wages & Overtime
Use working days to calculate salary, daily wages, and overtime without mixing in weekends or non-working days.
Project Schedules & Deadlines
Estimate how many working days remain for a task or project between two dates, helping you plan resources better.
Business Hours & Banking
Check working days for cheque clearance, processing times, and business services that only run on office days.
School, College & Exams
Find teaching days between term start and end dates after excluding weekends, holidays, and vacations.
Contracts & Service Agreements
Use working days for timelines mentioned in legal contracts, service agreements, penalty periods, and response times.
Working Days Calculator – FAQ
It counts how many working or business days fall between two dates after removing weekends and any extra holidays you enter.
Yes. By default, Saturdays and Sundays are treated as non-working days, but you can turn them on again if your company works on those days.
Yes. Tick the option to count Saturdays as working days if your office or shop stays open on Saturdays.
Enter holiday dates in the text box as comma-separated values in YYYY-MM-DD format. The calculator will treat them as non-working days.
Calendar days include every day between two dates. Working days remove weekends and holidays so you only see actual office days.
Yes. You can select any two valid dates after 1900 and the calculator will still count working days correctly across months or years.
