Free yearly calendar
The whole year on one page — every month as a mini calendar, built to your paper and week start, with room for the dates you live by.
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About this document
A yearly calendar puts all twelve months on a single page as mini calendars, built from the real calendar for the year you pick — your week start, your paper size. Below the grid there's a lined section for the handful of dates that actually run your year: birthdays, renewals, school breaks, the trip.
When to use it
- You want the whole year visible at once — on the fridge, over the desk, inside a binder cover.
- January planning: mark the fixed points of the year before the weeks fill in around them.
- You keep re-Googling what weekday a date falls on — one printed page answers it all year.
Getting it right
- Write the year's fixed dates in the Dates to remember lines before you print — that's what makes it your calendar instead of a generic one.
- Landscape spreads the twelve months four across — roomier squares if it's going on a wall.
- Print a fresh copy when the year changes: pick the new year and everything rebuilds from the real calendar.
It's a reference page, not a scheduler — the mini squares are for reading dates, not writing appointments. For a month you can write in, use the monthly planner.
Common questions
- Can I make it for any year?
- Any year from 1900 to 2100 — type it and the twelve grids rebuild from the real calendar, leap years included.
- Does it include holidays?
- Not yet. The calendar prints the dates only, so it works for any country and any workplace — mark the days that matter to you in the lines below.
- Sunday or Monday start?
- Your choice — the setting reorders every mini month and its weekend shading together.
This tool provides general information and document preparation, not legal advice.