How Many Days Until Cyber Monday?

Time Remaining Until Cyber Monday

Calculated from today’s date. Runs entirely in your browser using your local time zone.

Next Cyber Monday date:

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Time remaining breakdown

From now until the next Cyber Monday (first Monday after U.S. Thanksgiving), that’s approximately:

  • Days
  • Hours hours
  • Minutes minutes
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What is the Cyber Monday date in numbers?

MM-DD-YYYY
DD-MM-YYYY
YYYY-MM-DD
MM/DD/YYYY
DD/MM/YYYY

For systems and international teams, YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601) is the safest format.

“How many days until Cyber Monday?” — quick FAQ

Which rule does this page follow?

We define Cyber Monday as the first Monday after U.S. Thanksgiving. Since Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November, Cyber Monday falls between November 26 and December 2.

Why does your headline match other countdown sites?

The headline shows calendar days — a midnight-to-midnight comparison that includes today. It updates once a day at your local midnight, so it doesn’t bounce during the day as hours pass.

What do the hours/minutes/seconds represent?

The live ticker counts to your local 00:00 at the start of Cyber Monday. Those values come from a precise millisecond difference, while the day count uses calendar math. Together they stay intuitive and consistent.

Does daylight-saving time change the result?

No. The day count is tied to calendar dates, not clock hours. Whether a day has 23, 24, or 25 hours around a DST change, the calendar-day number remains correct. The live clock always targets your local start of Cyber Monday.

Can I copy the date cleanly?

Yes — use the copy buttons to grab either the long English date or the ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD) for forms, spreadsheets, and filenames.

How this page calculates the Cyber Monday countdown

This page provides two complementary views of time until Cyber Monday. The large grey box shows a calendar-day count — the number of date boundaries between today and the holiday, computed midnight-to-midnight and including today. That keeps the headline stable during the day and mirrors how most people mark off wall calendars.

Beneath it is a real-time breakdown in hours, minutes, and seconds to your local 00:00 at the start of Cyber Monday. By separating calendar logic (days) from clock logic (hours/minutes/seconds), the display avoids distracting mid-day oscillations while still providing a precise ticking target for promos, operations, and planning.

To compute the date each year, we first determine U.S. Thanksgiving as the fourth Thursday in November, then find the first Monday that follows (equivalently, add four days to Thanksgiving). If your device is already at or past the start of Cyber Monday, the countdown automatically advances to next year so it never sits at zero all day.

For cross-team coordination, we include useful metadata — the target date’s day-of-year index and ISO week number — plus common numeric date formats. To avoid ambiguity across regions, we recommend ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) when sharing or storing the date. Everything runs locally in your browser; no time-zone or location data is sent anywhere. The mini calendar opens on the target month (November or December, depending on the year) and highlights the Monday, with arrows to browse adjacent months.