Weeks to Hours Converter
Convert weeks to total hours.
Result
Hours
1 Weeks = 168 Hours
How to convert Weeks to Hours?
How many Hours are in Weeks? The relationship is:
- 1 Week = 168 Hours
- 1 Hour = 0.00595238 Weeks
To convert Weeks to Hours, multiply the value by 168.
Formula: Hours = Weeks × 168
Timesheet & payroll examples (work hours vs total hours)
Calendar time: 1 week = 168 hours, so 2 weeks = 336 hours.
Work hours (depends on schedule):
- Full-time example: 40 hours/week → 2 weeks = 80 hours
- Part-time example: 20 hours/week → 2 weeks = 40 hours
Tip: For payroll, use your contract schedule (e.g., 37.5, 40, or 48 hours/week). For calendars, use 168 hours/week.
Shift planning: 12-hour shifts over multiple weeks
If you work 12-hour shifts, total hours depend on how many shift-days you have.
- Example A: 12-hour shifts × 10 days (over 2 weeks) = 120 hours
- Example B: 12-hour shifts × 14 days (every day for 2 weeks) = 168 hours
Planning tip: Add a small input like “shifts per week” to estimate total hours more realistically.
Step-by-Step Calculation
- Take the number of Weeks you want to convert (e.g., 3).
- Multiply that value by 168.
- The result is the value in Hours. (Example: 3 × 168 = 504 Hours).
How to use this converter?
Common Weeks to Hours Conversions
Quick reference guide for popular week values.
History: What is a week?
Common Weeks to Hours Conversions
| Weeks Input | Hours Result |
|---|---|
| 0.5 week | 84 hours |
| 1 week | 168 hours |
| 2 weeks | 336 hours |
| 3 weeks | 504 hours |
| 4 weeks | 672 hours |
| 6 weeks | 1008 hours |
| 8 weeks | 1344 hours |
| 10 weeks | 1680 hours |
| 12 weeks | 2016 hours |
| 52 weeks | 8736 hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert weeks to hours?
Multiply weeks by 168 to get hours.
How many hours are in 2 weeks?
2 weeks equals 336 hours.
How many hours are in 1 week?
1 week equals 168 hours.
How many weeks is 336 hours?
336 hours equals 2 weeks.
Is this conversion exact?
Yes, using the standard definition of 1 week = 7 days and 1 day = 24 hours.
