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09 December 2022

How many weeks in a year

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Normal Year with 365 day - This year has 52 weeks plus 1 day.

Leap Year with 366 day - This year has 52 weeks plus 2 days.


One calendar year has 365 days, which are divided into 7-day weeks. To know how many weeks there are in a year, you just divide the number of days there are in a year (365) by how many days there are in a week (7).

The result will be the average number of weeks there are in a year, which is approximately 52.143, or 52 weeks plus 1 day.

Every four years there is a leap year, which has 366 days. By the same calculations, we can understand that in leap years there are 52 weeks and 2 days.


1 year to

1 year = 52 weeks and weekends

1 year = 12 months

1 year = 0.1 decades

1 year = 8,760 hours

1 year = 525,600 minutes

The year 2022 have

  • 53 weekends
  • 53 Saturdays
  • 52 Sundays

The year 2022 has week

Week 00: December 27, 2021 to January 2nd, 2022

Week 01: January 3rd, 2022 to January 9, 2022

Week 02: January 10, 2022 to January 16, 2022

Week 03: January 17, 2022 to January 23, 2022

Week 04: January 24, 2022 to January 30, 2022

Week 05: January 31, 2022 to February 6, 2022

Week 06: February 7, 2022 to February 13, 2022

Week 07: February 14, 2022 to February 20, 2022

Week 08: February 21, 2022 to February 27, 2022

Week 09: February 28, 2022 to March 6, 2022

Week 10: March 7, 2022 to March 13, 2022

Week 11: March 14, 2022 to March 20, 2022

Week 12: March 21, 2022 to March 27, 2022

Week 13: March 28, 2022 to April 3rd, 2022

Week 14: April 4, 2022 to April 10, 2022

Week 15: April 11, 2022 to April 17, 2022

Week 16: April 18, 2022 to April 24, 2022

Week 17: April 25, 2022 to May 1st, 2022

Week 18: May 2nd, 2022 to May 8, 2022

Week 19: May 9, 2022 to May 15, 2022

Week 20: May 16, 2022 to May 22, 2022

Week 21: May 23, 2022 to May 29, 2022

Week 22: May 30, 2022 to June 5, 2022

Week 23: June 6, 2022 to June 12, 2022

Week 24: June 13, 2022 to June 19, 2022

Week 25: June 20, 2022 to June 26, 2022

Week 26: June 27, 2022 to July 3rd, 2022

Week 27: July 4th, 2022 to July 10, 2022

Week 28: July 11, 2022 to July 17, 2022

Week 29: July 18, 2022 to July 24, 2022

Week 30: July 25, 2022 to July 31, 2022

Week 31: August 1st, 2022 to August 7, 2022

Week 32: August 8, 2022 to August 14, 2022

Week 33: August 15, 2022 to August 21, 2022

Week 34: August 22, 2022 to August 28, 2022

Week 35: August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022

Week 36: September 5, 2022 to September 11, 2022

Week 37: September 12, 2022 to September 18, 2022

Week 38: September 19, 2022 to September 25, 2022

Week 39: September 26, 2022 to October 2nd, 2022

Week 40: October 3rd, 2022 to October 9, 2022

Week 41: October 10, 2022 to October 16, 2022

Week 42: October 17, 2022 to October 23, 2022

Week 43: October 24, 2022 to October 30, 2022

Week 44: October 31, 2022 to November 6, 2022

Week 45: November 7, 2022 to November 13, 2022

Week 46: November 14, 2022 to November 20, 2022

Week 47: November 21, 2022 to November 27, 2022

Week 48: November 28, 2022 to December 4, 2022

Week 49: December 5, 2022 to December 11, 2022

Week 50: December 12, 2022 to December 18, 2022

Week 51: December 19, 2022 to December 25, 2022

Week 52: December 26, 2022 to January 1st, 2023


Some Fun Facts about Weeks

  • A week has 7 days because the Gregorian calendar follows the phases of the moon. Although the Moon takes 29.5 days to cycle through its phases, this is a hard number to base a time span on. It was the Babylons that rounded this cycle down to 28 days and divided into period units of 4, with 7 days each. This is why there are 4 weeks in a month.
  • Gregorian Calendar - The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world. It was introduced in October 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII as a modification of, and replacement for, the Julian calendar.
  • In the English language, Saturday, Sunday and Monday are named after three of the planets considered to be gods - Saturn, Sun and Moon - while the other days are named after Germanic or Norse gods.
  • Although the international standard defines that the week starts on a Monday, in the United States the norm is still to count Sunday as the first day of the week.

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