60-Day Calculator

Calculate the exact date 60 days from any start date. Get business day counts, milestones, monthly breakdown, and weekday distribution for the full span.

60-Day Date
Jun 28, 2026
Falls on a Sunday
Total Days
60
Calendar days (โ‰ˆ2 months)
Weeks + Days
8w 4d
8 full weeks and 4 extra days
Total Hours
1,440
60 ร— 24 hours
Business Days
42
18 weekend days excluded
Day of Week
Sunday
Target weekday

Weekday vs Weekend

42 weekdays ยท 18 weekend days

Milestones

DayDateWeekday
Day 15May 14, 2026Thursday
Day 30May 29, 2026Friday
Day 45Jun 13, 2026Saturday
Day 60Jun 28, 2026Sunday

Monthly Breakdown

MonthDaysBar
Apr 20262
May 202631
Jun 202627
Planning notes, formulas, and examples

About the 60-Day Calculator

The 60-Day Calculator finds the date that is exactly 60 calendar days before or after a chosen start date. That makes it useful anywhere a fixed two-month-style window matters, such as payment terms, notice periods, returns, or compliance deadlines.

The page handles month-length changes and leap years automatically, then shows the target date, weekday, business-day estimate, and milestone checkpoints along the way. That gives you a clearer view of how a 60-day span lands across the calendar instead of forcing you to count it manually.

If you need to shift a deadline by about two months in practical terms, this page shows the exact date plus the working-day context around it.

When This Page Helps

A fixed 60-day window shows up in contracts, billing, and compliance work, but the count is easy to misread when month lengths or leap years are involved. This calculator gives you the exact calendar date and a business-day estimate so you can translate the deadline into something practical.

How to Use the Inputs

  1. Select a preset date or enter the start year, month, and day.
  2. Choose whether to compute 60 days after or before the start date.
  3. Read the target date and day of the week from the output cards.
  4. Check business day count to understand working days within the period.
  5. Review milestones at 15, 30, 45, and 60 days for progress checkpoints.
  6. Use the monthly breakdown to see day distribution across months.
Formula used
Target Date = Start Date ยฑ 60 calendar days Weeks = floor(60 / 7) = 8 weeks, Remainder = 60 mod 7 = 4 days Business Days โ‰ˆ 42-44 (exact count computed day-by-day) Hours = 60 ร— 24 = 1,440

Example Calculation

Result: March 2, 2026 (Monday)

Starting January 1, 2026, adding 60 days: 31 days in January + 28 in February + 1 in March = 60 days, landing on March 2, 2026 โ€” a Monday. Approximately 42-43 of those are business days.

Tips & Best Practices

  • For net-60 invoicing, enter the invoice date as the start date to find the due date.
  • Check whether your contract defines "60 days" as calendar days or business days.
  • Use 15-day milestones for biweekly progress reviews.
  • If the deadline falls on a weekend, business convention moves it to Monday.
  • The monthly breakdown helps with budgeting across the two-month span.
  • Set calendar reminders at each milestone to stay organized.

Net-60 Payment Terms

Net-60 is commonly used in industries with longer procurement cycles, such as manufacturing, construction, and wholesale distribution. It provides buyers with two months to process invoices and arrange payment, which can improve cash flow management for both parties.

60-Day Notice Periods

Many lease agreements, employment contracts, and regulatory proceedings require a 60-day advance notice. Missing this window can result in automatic renewal, penalties, or legal complications. Knowing the exact notice due date is critical.

Health and Fitness 60-Day Programs

Popular fitness and wellness programs often span 60 days, providing enough time to see measurable results. Whether it\'s a workout challenge, diet plan, or meditation practice, knowing the exact end date helps maintain motivation and track progress.

Sources & Methodology

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not necessarily. Two calendar months can be 59-62 days depending on month lengths. 60 calendar days is a fixed count regardless of which months are involved.