Korean (Hangul) Calendar Cube

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

The weekday in blue characters is located at the top.

The month in white characters on red is shown in the middle row.

The day in black characters is located at the bottom right.

Korean (Hangul) weekdays

월요일 woryoil (Monday, moon day)

화요일 hwayoil (Tuesday, fire day)

수요일 suyoil (Wednesday, water day)

목요일 mogyoil (Thursday, wood day)

금요일 geumyoil (Friday, metal/gold day)

토요일 toyoil (Saturday, earth day)

일요일 iryoil (Sunday, sun day)

Korean (Hangul) months

일월 irwol (January, 1st month)

이월 iwol (February, 2nd month)

삼월 samwol (March, 3rd month)

사월 sawol (April, 4th month)

오월 owol (May, 5th month)

유월 yuwol (June, 6th month)

칠월 chirwol (July, 7th month)

팔월 parwol (August, 8th month)

구월 guwol (September, 9th month)

시월 siwol (October, 10th month)

십일월 sibirwol (November, 11th month)

십이월 sibiwol (December, 12th month)

Korean (Sino-Korean) days

일 il (1st)

이 i (2nd)

삼 sam (3rd)

사 sa (4th)

오 o (5th)

육 yuk (6th)

칠 chil (7th)

팔 pal (8th)

구 gu (9th)

십 sip (10th)

십일 sibil (11th)

십이 sibi (12th)

십삼 sipsam (13th)

십사 sipsa (14th)

십오 sibo (15th)

십육 sibyuk (16th)

십칠 sipchil (17th)

십팔 sippal (18th)

십구 sipgu (19th)

이십 isip (20th)

이십일 isibil (21st)

이십이 isibi (22nd)

이십삼 isipsam (23rd)

이십사 isipsa (24th)

이십오 isibo (25th)

이십육 isibyuk (26th)

이십칠 isipchil (27th)

이십팔 isippal (28th)

이십구 isipgu (29th)

삼십 samsip (30th)

삼십일 samsibil (31st)

The Korean language uses two different sets of cardinal numbers: Korean (Hangul) and Sino-Korean (Chinese) numbers. Dates are written in Sino-Korean numbers.

The layout of the Korean calendar cube was created by Wilson Woo.

Faces of the cube: 1024 x 1024, 2048 x 2048. The pictures feature English translations of the Korean characters.

Enlarged view

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