French Dual Calendar Cube

This cube is a perpetual calendar. By twisting and rotating it, you can set it to today's date.

The weekday is located at the upper left. It is split into two parts.

The month in the middle row is abbreviated into three characters.

The day is shown at the bottom right.

This dual calendar cube allows to set an additional valid date on the opposite face.

French weekdays

Lundi (Monday)

Mardi (Tuesday)

Mercredi (Wednesday)

Jeudi (Thursday)

Vendredi (Friday)

Samedi (Saturday)

Dimanche (Sunday)

Possible weekday combinations on opposite faces

Lundi / Mardi, Mercredi, Jeudi, Samedi

Mardi / Lundi, Mercredi, Jeudi, Vendredi, Dimanche

Mercredi / Lundi, Mardi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche

Jeudi / Lundi, Mardi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche

Vendredi / Mardi, Mercredi, Jeudi, Samedi

Samedi / Lundi, Mercredi, Jeudi, Vendredi, Dimanche

Dimanche / Mardi, Mercredi, Jeudi, Samedi

French months

JANvier (January)

FÉVrier (February)

MARs (March)

AVRil (April)

MAI (May)

JUiN (June)

JUiLlet (July)

AOÛt (August)

SEPtembre (September)

OCTobre (October)

NOVembre (November)

DÉCembre (December)

Possible month combinations on opposite faces

JAN / FÉV, SEP

FÉV / JAN

MAR / SEP, DÉC

AVR / OCT

MAI / DÉC

JUN / AOÛ

JUL / NOV

AOÛ / JUN

SEP / JAN, MAR

OCT / AVR

NOV / JUL

DÉC / MAR, MAI

The layout of the French dual calendar cube was created in 2010 by Stefan Berinde.

Faces of the cube: 1024 x 1024, 2048 x 2048

Enlarged view

Current date