What Date Was 1 Week Ago?
Find the exact date 1 week ago
This is calculated from today’s date. Everything runs in your browser and follows your local time zone.
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What is the date 1 week ago in numbers?
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| DD-MM-YYYY | — |
| YYYY-MM-DD | — |
| MM/DD/YYYY | — |
| DD/MM/YYYY | — |
For systems, logs, and reports, YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601) is the safest format.
“1 week ago” — quick FAQ
Which time zone is used?
The result uses your device’s current time zone and updates automatically at your local midnight, so “1 week ago” always matches your local calendar.
Are weekends and holidays included?
Yes — this page counts calendar days. If you need working days only (for payroll, SLAs, or HR), use the Date Difference Calculator with weekdays-only enabled.
Can I copy the result?
Use the buttons below the headline to copy either the long-form date or the ISO 8601 format in one click.
When would I check what date was 1 week ago?
Typical uses include checking when a meeting or shift happened, tracking habits and streaks, verifying weekly reports, follow-ups, support tickets, or short refund and notice periods.
How we calculate “1 week ago” (and why it’s reliable)
This page focuses on one simple job: show the exact calendar date that falls 7 days before today. The headline uses our standard Time & Date layout so your answer is obvious at a glance: a bold long-form date like Friday, October 31, 2025 (example only). Just beneath it, you’ll find the ISO version plus the day-of-year and ISO week number so you can drop the result straight into logs, tools, or documentation.
Local and calendar-true. We subtract 7 whole days from your local midnight, not from a fixed UTC offset. That means “1 week ago” lines up exactly with the day you’d circle on your own calendar, regardless of time zone or daylight-saving changes.
Great for weekly cycles. A 7-day lookback is everywhere: weekly reports, check-ins, shifts, sprint reviews, medication logs, workouts, rent grace periods, and more. Instead of counting boxes by hand, this page gives you one authoritative answer.
Linked time conversions. If your process is defined in hours or minutes, the blue numbers in the conversions box jump to our calculators, letting you confirm that one week equals 168 hours, 10,080 minutes, or 604,800 seconds without manual math.
Multiple numeric formats. To avoid regional confusion, we show the same date in
MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY, and ISO YYYY-MM-DD, plus slash variants, so you can copy
exactly what your system or form expects.
Private by design. All calculations run fully in your browser. No dates or identifiers are sent to our servers. If anything looks off, confirm your device’s date, time, and time zone, then refresh.