Ukrainian 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 row on the left or in the middle.

The day is shown in the middle row on the right or left.

The month at the bottom is abbreviated into three characters.

Ukrainian weekdays

Пoнeдiлoк (Monday)

Вiвтopoк (Tuesday)

Cepeдa (Wednesday)

Чeтвep (Thursday)

П'ятниця (Friday)

Cyбoтa (Saturday)

Heдiля (Sunday)

Ukrainian months

CIЧeнь (January)

ЛЮTий (February)

БEPeзeнь (March)

КBIтeнь (April)

TPAвeнь (May)

ЧEPвeнь (June)

ЛИПeнь (July)

CEPпeнь (August)

BEPeсeнь (September)

ЖOBтeнь (October)

ЛИCтoпaд (November)

ГPУдeнь (December)

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages. It is the official state language of Ukraine. Written Ukrainian uses a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. The language shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighboring Slavic nations, most notably with Polish, Slovak in the West and Belarusan, Russian in the North and the East.

The layout of the Ukrainian calendar cube was created in 2009 by André Boulouard and Walter Randelshofer.

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

Enlarged view

Current date