May 5 - Unix Timestamps
The Unix timestamp for May 5 at midnight UTC, computed across recent and upcoming years. In 2026, May 5 falls on a Tuesday.
May 5 Across Years
| Date | Weekday | Unix Timestamp | ISO 8601 (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5, 2021 | Wednesday | 1620172800 | 2021-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2022 | Thursday | 1651708800 | 2022-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2023 | Friday | 1683244800 | 2023-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2024 | Sunday | 1714867200 | 2024-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2025 | Monday | 1746403200 | 2025-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2026 | Tuesday | 1777939200 | 2026-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2027 | Wednesday | 1809475200 | 2027-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2028 | Friday | 1841097600 | 2028-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2029 | Saturday | 1872633600 | 2029-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2030 | Sunday | 1904169600 | 2030-05-05T00:00:00Z |
| May 5, 2031 | Monday | 1935705600 | 2031-05-05T00:00:00Z |
All timestamps are at 00:00:00 UTC for that date.
Why might you need this?
Calendar-day timestamps are useful for cron schedules ("run every May 5 at midnight"), reminder systems, anniversary calculations, and reporting queries that bucket by date. The Unix value at midnight UTC is the canonical anchor - convert to your local zone if needed.