14 Days Ago

Counting back 14 days from today, not counting today itself.

The date wasWednesday, 5 August 2026

14 days before 19 August 2026, not counting today

Day of week Wednesday
Business days 10
ISO week 32
Day of year 217

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Start
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
Subtracted
14 days
Result
Wednesday, 5 August 2026
ISO 8601
2026-08-05
US format
8/5/2026
Day-first format
05/08/2026

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14 days before 19 August 2026 is Wednesday, 5 August 2026

Counting back 14 days from Wednesday, 19 August, and not counting today itself, the answer is Wednesday, 5 August 2026. Written out, that is 2026-08-05 in ISO 8601 form, 8/5/2026 in the US month-first format and 05/08/2026 day-first. It falls in ISO week 32 of 2026 and is day 217 of 365, with 148 days of 2026 still to run after it.

The same span, counted other ways

14 calendar days is exactly 2 weeks, about 0.46 months, and 336 hours. Counting only Monday to Friday there are 10 weekdays and 4 weekend days in it, and after removing 0 US federal holidays that leaves 10 business days. If what you actually want is 14 business days rather than 14 days, that is a different date.

Wednesday, 5 August 2026 is not a public holiday or a notable observance. The nearest one is Independence Day on 4 July 2026, 32 days earlier (countdown). It falls on a Wednesday, a normal working day.

Does today count?

No — and this is where calculators disagree, so it is worth being explicit. On this page day 1 is yesterday, 18 August 2026, and the start date is not included. That gives Wednesday, 5 August 2026. If your contract, court rule or notice period counts today as day one, the answer you want is one day later: Thursday, 6 August 2026. Both numbers are on this page deliberately, because re-checking an off-by-one on a second site is the most common reason anyone looks a date offset up twice.

Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the business-day rule and the holiday set behind the 10-business-day figure above.

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Common questions

What date was 14 days ago?
The answer is at the top of this page and recomputes for your local date. It also gives the day of the week that date fell on.
Does today count?
No. Counting back 14 days means yesterday is day 1, so today is not included in the count.
What day of the week was it?
Shown in the result panel. It is computed from the calendar rather than looked up, so it is correct for any date.
How many working days ago was that?
The panel shows the working-day count with weekends and US federal holidays removed, which is normally around 70% of the calendar figure.