Weekly Hours Calculator
The simplest weekly hours tool: seven decimal hour boxes, total hours, days worked, and average per worked day. No wage and no overtime.
Weekly hours
38
Up to 8hOver 8h
Monday8
Tuesday8
Wednesday8
Thursday8
Friday6
Saturday0
Sunday0
Days worked5
Total hours38
Hours:minutes38h 0m
Average per worked day7.6
Decimal hours38
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How to use this weekly hours calculator
This weekly hours calculator is only a total. It will not split OT or estimate pay—that is Work Hours or Time Card. Use it when you want a fast “how many hours this week” answer from seven numbers.
Formula
Total = sum of the seven days. Average = total ÷ days with hours > 0.
Worked example
8+8+8+8+6 = 38 hours over 5 days, average 7.6 hours on days you worked.
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- Clock In / Clock Out Calculator — Convert clock-in and clock-out punches to paid hours with unpaid break and payroll rounding: none, 5, 10, 15 minutes, or the 7-minute rule.
Frequently asked questions
Does this include overtime?
No. It only sums hours. Open the Overtime Calculator to split OT.
Can days be zero?
Yes. Zeros are days off and are excluded from the daily average.
Decimal hours?
Yes, 7.25 is 7 hours 15 minutes.
Results are estimates for informational purposes and are not financial, legal, or professional advice. Last reviewed 2026-08-19.