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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.

No signup. No watermark. Free.

Your sheet
Paper size
Orientation
Week starts on
Details
Dates to remember · 6 lines
Up to 52 characters per line — that is what fits on this sheet.
Notes · 6 lines
Up to 52 characters per line — that is what fits on this sheet.

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.