Convert Day to Week (dwk)

The day equals 24 hours and is the fundamental unit of human routine, calendars, and Earth rotation.

0.142857
1 d0.142857 wkNIST · BIPM accuracy

Day to Week Conversion Table

10 common values
DayWeek
1 d0.142857 wk
5 d0.714286 wk
10 d1.428571 wk
30 d4.285714 wk
60 d8.571429 wk
120 d17.142857 wk
300 d42.857143 wk
600 d85.714286 wk
1,800 d257.14286 wk
3,600 d514.28571 wk

How to Convert Day to Week Manually

Step by Step

Converting days to weeks is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in days
    Start with the number of days (d) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.142857
    The conversion factor from d to wk is 0.142857. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in weeks
    The result is your value in weeks (wk).
Practical Examples
1 d
equals
0.142857 wk
5 d
equals
0.714286 wk
10 d
equals
1.428571 wk
25 d
equals
3.571429 wk
100 d
equals
14.285714 wk

Formula

Multiply the value in days by 0.142857. For the reverse direction, multiply by 7.

Forwardwk = d × 0.142857
Reversed = wk × 7
Example: 10 d × 0.142857 = 1.428571 wk

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 day = 24 hours = 1440 minutes = 86,400 seconds.
  • Julian day count is used in astronomy from 4713 BC.
  • A sidereal day is 23 h 56 min 4 s — slightly shorter than a solar day.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing sidereal and solar days in astronomy.
  • Assuming a day is always exactly 24 h — leap seconds (rare) and timezone shifts vary.
  • Mixing business days and calendar days in contracts.

About Day and Week

What is the Day?

The day equals exactly 86,400 seconds (24 hours) — the mean time for Earth to complete one rotation relative to the Sun (the 'solar day'). The 'sidereal day' (relative to distant stars) is about 4 minutes shorter at 23 hours, 56 minutes, 4 seconds, but everyday usage refers to the solar day. Days are the fundamental unit of human routine: sleep cycles, work schedules, calendar appointments, and project timelines all measure in days. The day relates to the second (86,400 s = 1 day), the hour (24 h = 1 day), and the week (7 days = 1 week). Earth's rotation gradually slows due to tidal friction, lengthening the day by about 1.7 milliseconds per century — leap seconds are occasionally added to civil time to compensate, though this practice will end by 2035 by international agreement.

  • Calendar dates and scheduling
  • Shipping and delivery times
  • Medical dosing intervals (e.g. "once daily")
Real-world examples

International shipping: 2–7 days typical. Global work-week: 5 days in most countries. Human circadian rhythm: 24 h ± 30 min.

What is the Week?

The week equals exactly 7 days and is the standard cycle for work schedules, school terms, weekly publications, and modern social rhythms. Unlike other time units, the week has no astronomical basis — it is a cultural construct whose seven-day length is rooted in ancient Mesopotamian observation of the seven 'planets' (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) and was firmly established in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religious traditions. The Roman Empire formalized the seven-day week in the 4th century AD, and it has remained globally dominant. The week relates to the day (7 days = 1 week), the month (about 4.345 weeks = 1 month average), and the year (52.14 weeks = 1 year). Work-week conventions vary by country: the standard Monday-Friday week is common in Western nations, Sunday-Thursday in much of the Middle East.

  • Weekly schedules, pay cycles, delivery windows
  • Pregnancy tracking (measured in weeks)
  • Project management sprints
Real-world examples

UK workweek: Mon–Fri. US payroll cycle often biweekly. Pregnancy duration: 40 weeks.

Learn About Both Units

⏱️ Reference

What is the Day?

Read the unit page →
⏱️ Reference

What is the Week?

Read the unit page →

Day to Week FAQ

5 questions
How many weeks in a day?
One day equals 0.142857 weeks.
How do I convert days to weeks?
Multiply the day value by 0.142857 to get the equivalent in weeks.
What is 100 days in weeks?
100 days equals 14.285714 weeks.
Is a day bigger than a week?
No. 1 day equals 0.142857 weeks, so one day is smaller.
How to convert days to weeks without a calculator?
Multiply by 0.14 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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