New Year Countdown
New Year falls on January 1, 2027. There are currently 274 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes, and 25 seconds remaining until New Year 2027.
When is New Year 2027?
New Year 2027 is on Friday, January 1, 2027. This page updates automatically to the next occurrence each year.
How many days until New Year?
Right now there are 274 full days until New Year. The live ring display above also tracks the remaining hours, minutes, and seconds in real time.
About New Year
New Year's Day starts on January 1 at midnight, and a countdown to that moment is one of the few deadlines people enjoy. It works because the target is unambiguous: a fixed date, a fixed transition, and a shared social ritual. A visible New Year countdown helps turn vague resolutions into concrete preparation. Use the final month to set your first-week plan instead of a giant annual wishlist. Choose one health habit, one work habit, and one personal habit. Then assign start dates before January 1. This approach mirrors implementation-intention research from Peter Gollwitzer: specific when-and-where plans outperform abstract goals. TimerKit auto-rolls this page every year, so the same bookmark always points to the next New Year. For New Year's Eve events, pair this with the dedicated midnight countdown and use shorter timer blocks to handle setup, food timing, and cleanup. Big annual goals feel less overwhelming when your timing is explicit and your first steps are already scheduled.
Plan your New Year
Use the live countdown for long-range planning, then switch to shorter focused blocks with TimerKit tools like the 25 minute timer, Pomodoro timer, and 1 hour timer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days until New Year?
The timer shows the exact remaining days, hours, minutes, and seconds until January 1 in your local timezone.
Is this counting to New Year's Day or New Year's Eve?
This page counts to New Year's Day (January 1). For a midnight party countdown, use the New Year's Eve countdown page.
Does the New Year countdown reset automatically?
Yes. As soon as January 1 passes, it switches to the next year's New Year date automatically.