Use our age calculator to calculate your exact age in years, months, and days.
We count every single day, even leap years and those tricky months with 31 days. You get the most accurate age possible.
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it is not just about birthdays - your age affects a lot of things in life
Knowing your exact age helps you figure out when you can retire and start collecting Social Security. The sooner you know, the better you can plan.
From kindergarten cut-off dates to sports team age limits, knowing your child's exact age matters for school and extracurricular activities.
Different ages mean different driving privileges. Knowing when you or your teen hits those milestones is important for planning.
Certain health screenings and check-ups are recommended at specific ages. Knowing your exact age helps you stay on top of your health.
Here are answers to some common questions about age calculation
We count the years first, then check if your birthday has happened yet this year. If it hasn't, we subtract one year. Then we count months and days. We even account for leap years - those extra days in February every four years.
You can start getting reduced Social Security benefits at 62, but if you wait until your full retirement age (which is 67 for most people nowadays), you'll get more money each month. Waiting until 70 gets you even more.
It depends on the place! Some restaurants and stores start at 55, others at 60 or 65. AARP lets you join at 50. Always ask - you might be surprised what discounts you qualify for.
We automatically count leap years in our calculations. If you were born on February 29th (a leap day), we've got you covered. Your birthday in non-leap years is either February 28th or March 1st, depending on how you want to count it.
Absolutely! Just enter their birth date instead of yours. You can calculate ages for your kids, parents, or even historical figures if you're curious.