The average life is 4,680 Saturdays.
How many do you have left?
Not a countdown. A way of seeing. Enter your age and look at the rest of your life — every dot is one you can still spend.
Nothing is stored. Nothing is tracked. It's just dots.
You have 0 Saturdays left.
Every dot below is one Saturday of a 90-year life. The grey ones are spent. The bright ones are yours.
0 more summers.
That's it. That's the whole list. Each dot is an entire summer — every barbecue, every late evening, every holiday of that year, in one circle.
0 full moons to go.
It rises roughly thirteen times a year whether you look up or not. This is how many chances you have left to look up.
About 0 books.
If you read one a month for the rest of your life. Choose carefully — this is your entire remaining library.
And for scale.
0 more World Cups.
Every four years, whether your team breaks your heart or not.
0 more holidays.
At two proper getaways a year. Book the flight.
You'll see the PS5.
A new PlayStation lands roughly every seven years. Each dot is a console generation you'll get to play.
And the hard one.
If your parents are still here — how old is the older one, and how many days a year do you actually spend together?