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What Date is 2 Weeks From Today?

The date 2 weeks (14 days) from today is:

What 2 Weeks Actually Means

a fortnight — 14 days, one biweekly pay period

Two weeks from today lands exactly 14 days out, on the same day of the week as today. It's a fortnight — the word comes from Old English "fēowertīene niht" ("fourteen nights"), preserved in modern English mainly through British and Commonwealth usage and through the pay-period vocabulary most US workers still use every two weeks.

This is the single most common planning window in adult life: two weeks is the default notice period for resignations, the standard biweekly pay cycle for the majority of US workers, and the EU-wide cooling-off period for most online consumer purchases. It's also long enough to schedule a proper short holiday and short enough to keep project momentum going.

Common Uses for a 2-Week Window

  • Standard US biweekly payroll cycle
  • EU consumer right-of-withdrawal window
  • Typical two-week notice period for leaving a job
  • Airbnb and short-let "weekly" rental minimum pricing tiers
  • Common vacation and sabbatical short-form length

Did you know?

Two-week isolation windows for infectious diseases go back to the 14th-century Venetian Republic, which required ships from plague-affected ports to anchor offshore for 40 days — the "quarantina" that gave us the word quarantine. Modern public-health rules shortened that to 14.

How This Calculation Works

2 weeks equals 14 calendar days. This page adds 14 days to today's date — which, because it's a whole number of weeks, always lands on the same weekday as today. The calendar below marks each weekly milestone (week 1, week 2, and so on up to week 2) so you can trace the span visually. Need a more precise day-count instead? Use the days calculator.

Date Formats

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