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How Many Days Until Valentine's Day?

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Written by Blake Boege

A Valentine's Day countdown page computes the time difference between the current date and the next occurrence of February 14, providing the remaining days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

View the live countdown to Valentine's Day. Find out exactly how many days, weeks, hours, and seconds are left until February 14.

Quick Answer

Find the exact count of days remaining until Valentine's Day (February 14) computed live from today's date.

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Examples

Valentine's Date

February 14

Holiday Type

Observance

How it works

The live timer computes the differences between now and February 14 in local timezone milliseconds:

Countdown · Days = (February 14 - Today) / 86,400,000

How the Days Until Valentine's Day are Calculated

To calculate the number of days until Valentine's Day, find the difference in milliseconds between the next February 14 at midnight and the current local system date:

Target Date: February 14
Math: (February 14 Time − Current Time) in Milliseconds ÷ 1,000 ÷ 60 ÷ 60 ÷ 24 = Days Remaining

Valentine's Day History and Meaning

Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, originated as a Christian feast day honoring one or two early Christian martyrs named Saint Valentine. Through later folk traditions, it became a significant cultural and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions around the world.

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Frequently asked questions

Valentine's Day always falls on February 14. The weekday shifts each year. Use our live countdown tool to check the exact day of the week for the next February 14.

Divide the remaining days by 7 to determine the exact weeks left. For example, if there are 70 days left, it is exactly 10 weeks until Valentine's Day.

No, Valentine's Day is not a public or federal holiday in the United States, Canada, the UK, or most other countries. Schools, banks, and post offices remain open.

Traditionally, popular gifts include red roses, chocolates, greeting cards (known as 'valentines'), jewelry, and romantic dinners.