Biweekly Timesheet Calculator with Breaks and Overtime

Track your 2 week work hours, breaks, and overtime with our free biweekly timesheet tool.

Week 1

Work DayStart TimeEnd TimeBreak (min)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Week 2

Work DayStart TimeEnd TimeBreak (min)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Biweekly Timesheet Calculator with Breaks and Overtime

Our Biweekly Timesheet Calculator with Breaks and Overtime is the easiest way to calculate your total working hours for a two week period. This comprehensive biweekly timesheet tool helps you track daily work hours, subtract breaks, and get accurate totals for payroll or personal use.

What is a Biweekly Timesheet?

A biweekly timesheet is used to track work hours over a 14 day period. It is commonly used by employees and businesses that follow a biweekly payroll schedule, where employees are paid every two weeks.

  • Enter daily clock in and clock out times
  • Subtract lunch and break durations
  • Calculate total hours for two weeks
  • Prepare accurate payroll data

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your start and end time for each day in the 14-day period.
  2. Add break or lunch duration (in minutes) if applicable.
  3. Repeat for all 14 days (use the Week 1 and Week 2 sections).
  4. Adjust settings like hourly rate and overtime threshold if needed.
  5. View total hours instantly in the results panel.

Key Features

  • Supports 14 day biweekly tracking
  • Automatic break deduction
  • Handles overnight shifts (cross-midnight)
  • Accurate total hours calculation
  • Simple and easy to use interface

Example Calculation

If you work 8 hours per day, 5 days per week:

8 hours × 10 days = 80 hours total

This tool calculates everything automatically based on your specific daily inputs, including variations in shift lengths and breaks.

Common Questions

How do I calculate biweekly work hours?

Add your daily work hours for 14 days and subtract any breaks. This calculator does it instantly for you, handling the math across the full two-week period.

How many hours are in a biweekly pay period?

A standard full-time schedule is usually 80 hours over two weeks (based on two 40-hour weeks), but it can vary significantly depending on your specific job and overtime requirements.

Can I include overtime in this calculator?

Yes, you can set a custom overtime threshold (like 80 hours biweekly or 40 hours weekly) and the calculator will separate regular and overtime hours automatically.

Does this work for overnight shifts?

Yes, the calculator supports shifts that cross midnight. Simply enter your start time in the evening and end time in the morning, and it will calculate the duration correctly.

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