Biweekly Time Card Calculator with Lunch Breaks

Track Week 1 and Week 2 in a 14-day calculator with lunch deductions, weekly subtotals, and pay-period totals.

DayStart TimeEnd Time
Break
Lunch
Daily TotalAction
8.00h / 8:00
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Total Paid Hours8.00h / 8:00$280.00

Total Break Time

1:00

Average Daily Paid Time

8:00

Weekly Total(s)

8:00 / 0:00

Overtime Summary

0:00 (0.00h)

Who Should Use This Biweekly Time Card Calculator with Lunch Breaks

Use this biweekly time card calculator with lunch breaks when payroll runs every two weeks and you need daily, weekly, and full pay-period hour totals.

How to Use This Biweekly Time Card Calculator with Lunch Breaks

  1. Turn on biweekly mode to display 14 days (Week 1 + Week 2).
  2. Enter daily work times and lunch deductions.
  3. Review Week 1 and Week 2 totals separately.
  4. Use the pay-period total and overtime summary for payroll checks.

Example Calculation

Two-week pay period example

Week 1 = 42:00, Week 2 = 38:00

Pay period total = 80:00. Weekly overtime is 2:00 in Week 1 only.

Frequently Asked Questions About Biweekly Time Card Calculator with Lunch Breaks

How do I calculate a biweekly time card?

Enter all 14 days, add any lunch deductions, then use the weekly subtotals and final pay-period total for the complete biweekly record.

Is overtime calculated weekly or biweekly?

This calculator reports overtime by week (over 40 hours/week), which is the most common payroll rule.

Can I add lunch breaks to a biweekly timesheet?

Yes. Lunch can be enabled and edited per day across both weeks of the two-week pay period.

Is this the same as a 2 week time card calculator?

Yes. A biweekly time card covers two weeks, or 14 days, in one pay-period view.

Can I calculate biweekly hours with lunch and overtime?

Yes. The calculator subtracts lunch, totals each week, and reports overtime based on weekly totals.

Can I print a two-week time card?

Yes. Use Print to generate a clean biweekly timesheet layout.

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