What Is 90 Days From Today?
90 days from today is a quarter of a year and the benchmark for a huge range of deadlines: return policies, employment probation, visa waivers, warranty windows, and the SEC's quarterly filing cadence. Ninety days is three months — the single most common window for reviews, trials, returns, and warranties in the US.
If you're tracking a 90-day return window, remember that most retailers count from the purchase date, not the delivery date — and the deadline is the end of the 90th day, not the start. The calculator below gives you the exact calendar date; how your specific policy counts is worth confirming in the fine print.
The Date In Every Country Format
Different countries write dates in different orders. Below is the answer shown in the formats most commonly asked about, each with a copy button so you can paste it straight into a document, email, or form.
Change The Interval
Need a different number? The picker below updates instantly — it runs the same live calendar math as the main result.
A Few Days Before And After
Sometimes you don't need an exact match — you need a window. Here are the dates around the 90-day mark, with today and the target both highlighted.
What 90 Days Looks Like In Other Units
Dates aside, here's how 90 days breaks down.
Why People Calculate 90 Days From Today
The most common one we see is the 90-day return policy. It also comes up for a quarter of a year, and 90-day trials and probation reviews, and visa waiver limits. Retailers vary wildly on how 90-day return policies count. Some start from the shipping date, some from the delivery date, some from the purchase date. If it's close, call ahead.
How To Calculate 90 Days From Today
The manual method: take today's date and add 90 calendar days. Most people shortcut this by adding 12 weeks (84 days) and then adding 6 more days. Month-end and leap-year rollovers are where manual math goes wrong, which is why the calculator above handles them for you.
For example, if today is —, then 90 days from today lands on —. The calculator above does this for you, handling month-end rollovers, leap years, and year boundaries automatically.
Calendar Days vs. Business Days
The number above counts calendar days, meaning every day of the week including weekends and holidays. If instead you need 90 business days from today — counting only Monday through Friday — the result is —. Business-day counts matter in legal deadlines, payment terms, and shipping estimates. Note that our business-day math excludes weekends but not public holidays, which vary by country.
Frequently Asked Questions About 90 Days From Today
What date is 90 days from today?
—. The calculator above computes the answer live based on today's date, so it's accurate whenever you visit.
What day of the week is 90 days from today?
It's a —. Because 90 days is 12 full weeks and 6 extra days, the weekday shifts forward by 6 days from today.
What is 90 business days from today?
90 business days from today — counting only Monday through Friday, skipping weekends — is —. This calculation excludes weekends but does not exclude public holidays, which vary by country and region.
Does the count include today?
No. The calculator counts forward starting from tomorrow. Day 1 from today is tomorrow, day 7 is one week from today, and day 90 is exactly 90 calendar days after today's date.
Is 90 days the same as three months?
Usually yes, but not exactly. Three calendar months can range from 89 days (February-to-May in a non-leap year) to 92 days (July-to-October). 90 days is the exact count, which is why legal and return-policy language usually specifies '90 days' rather than 'three months'.