The Schengen 90/180 calculator,
counted the border-guard way.
Enter your stays in the Schengen area. Entry and exit days both count in full, against a rolling 180-day window - the same way the border computer counts them since EES went live.
Everything runs in your browser. Your dates are never sent to us or anyone else.
Day trips count too: enter the same date twice. Include every stay in the last 6 months, and any you have planned.
How this counts (and why other calculators disagree)
- Entry and exit days count in full. Land at 23:50, that whole day counts. Leave at 00:30, that day counts too.
- The window rolls. There is no reset on January 1 and no reset when you leave. Every single day, the count looks back exactly 180 days.
- Days come back one at a time, 180 days after each day you used - not all at once. That is the part most people miscount, and the reason this tool shows the date your days start returning.
Full worked example in how the 90/180 rule actually counts days. Not visa or legal advice; national visas and residence permits follow different rules.
The free tracker keeps this count for you and tells you exactly when to leave. And when your clock runs down, we find the flight out, a season-long stay, and the flight home - priced as one trip, under your budget.
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