Hebrew
Lunisolar3 Tammuz 5786 (18 June 2026)
Anno Mundi — counted from the traditional creation of the world.
Daily reference
Today is Thursday, June 18, 2026 in the Gregorian calendar. Here is the same day across ten of the world's living calendar systems.
3 Tammuz 5786 (18 June 2026)
Anno Mundi — counted from the traditional creation of the world.
4 Muharram 1448 AH
Anno Hegirae — from Muhammad's migration to Medina in 622 CE.
28 Khordad 1405 AP
Solar Hijri — same Hegira epoch, but a solar year.
Wuyue 4, 丙午 (bingwu, Fire Horse, Yang) year
Sexagenary cycle with zodiac animal and element.
3 Ashadha 2083 VS
Vikram Samvat — about 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year.
18 June 2569 BE
Buddhist Era — 543 years ahead, from the Buddha's passing.
Reiwa 8 (令和8年) — 2026-06-18
Imperial era names — the year resets with each emperor.
11 Sene 2018 EC
Incarnation era — about 7 to 8 years behind, in 13 months.
11 Paoni 1742 AM
Era of the Martyrs — from Diocletian's accession in 284 CE.
5 June 2026 (O.S.)
The old Roman reckoning, now ~13 days behind the Gregorian.
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Each calendar counts from its own epoch and measures the year in its own way, so the same sunrise lands on a different number in every tradition. The Hebrew year sits near 5,786, the Buddhist Era runs centuries ahead, and the Julian calendar trails the Gregorian by about thirteen days.
The tags above mark each system: lunar calendars follow the moon and drift through the seasons, solar calendars stay locked to the sun, and lunisolar calendars use leap months to keep their lunar months roughly aligned with the solar year.