Calendars

Yearly Calendar

Printable yearly calendar PDF with a full year on a single page. A4 or US Letter, portrait or landscape, no sign-up and no watermark.

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Best uses

A single-page year view is ideal for big-picture planning: holidays and travel, school terms and exam blocks, training cycles, product roadmaps and project milestones. It pairs well with a monthly calendar — the year sheet shows the rhythm, the monthly sheet handles the detail.

Practical examples

  • Holiday and travel planning across the whole year.
  • School-term and exam-block overview for teachers and students.
  • Training cycles for sports, music or language learning.
  • Product or marketing roadmap with release windows.
  • Project milestones for freelance or small-team work.
  • Wall planner next to a desk for at-a-glance reference.

Recommended settings

  • Pick the year you want to plan.
  • Monday-start for Europe and Asia; Sunday-start for North America.
  • Landscape fits the standard 4×3 month grid neatly across the page.

Printing tips

  • Landscape is strongly recommended — the 4×3 month grid uses the page width well.
  • Print at Actual size; tiny day numbers blur quickly when scaled.
  • Use 90 g/m² (or heavier) paper if you plan to pin it on a wall for 12 months.

Good to know

  • Built in the browser; the PDF is not stored.
  • Public holidays are not pre-filled.
  • A personal overview — not an official or legal calendar.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Printing the year overview in portrait — twelve months with that little vertical space become a wall of grey.
  • Trying to track day-level tasks on a yearly calendar — use it for milestones, holidays and term dates only.
  • Trying to plan a September-to-August academic year without noting the year change at the split — annotate July/August by hand or generate a second sheet for the following year.
  • Choosing a paper size smaller than A4 / US Letter for wall use — print at full size for legibility.
  • Adding every personal note in pen and being unable to update plans cleanly — keep pencil for items that move.

Generated locally in your browser

This PDF is built entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server, there is no sign-up, no account, no email address and no watermark on the printed page. Close the tab and every setting you chose is gone from our side — the file is yours.

Frequently asked questions

+Does it fit on one page?

Yes — all 12 months are arranged on a single page.

+Which orientation is best?

Landscape gives bigger month blocks, but portrait also works.

+Can I start the week on Monday?

Yes. You can choose Monday or Sunday.

+Is it free?

Yes, completely free with no watermark and no signup.

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