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📋 Days Between Multiple Dates Calculator

Enter several dates at once and see the days between each consecutive pair, plus the total span from earliest to latest.

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🛡️ Reviewed by: Ihsabha Editorial Team · Method: Standard proleptic Gregorian calendar arithmetic and ISO weekday calculations · Last updated: July 31, 2026

How to use this tool

Fill in the fields on the left with your information, then press the button to see your result instantly. No sign-up required, and no data is sent anywhere — everything is calculated right in your browser.

About this calculator

This tool lets you enter up to five dates at once (a minimum of two is required), automatically sorts them from earliest to latest, and shows the number of days between each date and the one immediately following it, as well as the total time span from the earliest date to the latest one. This is useful for anyone who wants to compare several important dates at once (such as multiple meeting dates, project milestones, or recurring medical check-up dates) to quickly see the time gaps between them, without having to manually calculate the difference between every pair of dates using the Date Difference Calculator multiple times in a row. Dates can be entered in any order, since the tool always sorts them chronologically before calculating gaps, and any unused date fields are simply skipped rather than treated as errors, so the tool works equally well as a quick two-date comparison or a full five-date review of a longer sequence of events.

Days Between Multiple Dates Calculator: A Complete Guide

Comparing two dates is straightforward with a basic date-difference tool, but real planning often involves more than two dates at once — a series of installment payments, several candidate meeting dates, or a handful of upcoming milestones you want to see laid out in order with the gaps between them visible at a glance. This calculator is built specifically for that multi-date situation.

Rather than forcing you to run separate pairwise comparisons, the tool accepts up to five dates in one pass (with a minimum of two required to produce a result), automatically sorts them from earliest to latest regardless of the order you typed them in, and then walks through the sorted list showing how many days separate each date from the one immediately before it. This gives you an immediate sense of pacing — whether your dates are evenly spaced, clustered together, or has one unusually large gap standing out from the rest.

Alongside the individual gaps, the tool reports the total span: the number of days between the very earliest and very latest date in the set. This single figure is useful on its own for questions like "how long did this whole sequence of events actually take from start to finish," without needing to add up all the individual gaps by hand.

A common use case is reviewing a series of recurring events that aren't perfectly regular — such as medical follow-up appointments, maintenance visits, or check-in dates — where you want to confirm the actual spacing matches what was intended (for example, checking that follow-ups really did happen roughly every 30 days, rather than assuming they did). It's equally useful for forward planning: entering several candidate dates for a meeting or event to see which combinations leave enough breathing room between them.

Because only two of the five fields are required, this tool works just as well as a simple two-date comparison when that's all you need, while remaining ready to handle up to five dates the moment your situation calls for it.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to fill in all five date fields?

No, only two dates are required. The remaining fields are optional — any empty field is simply ignored.

Does the order I type the dates in matter?

No, the calculator automatically sorts all entered dates from earliest to latest before calculating the gaps.

What does 'total span' mean?

It's the number of days between the earliest and the latest date you entered, regardless of how many dates are in between.

Can I use this to check whether recurring events are evenly spaced?

Yes — entering a series of recurring dates (like appointments or payments) will show you the exact gap between each consecutive pair, making it easy to spot if the spacing is inconsistent.