birthdays completed
Interactive journey 01
Your life is hiding a lot of numbers.
Enter a birth date and move card by card through weeks, birthdays, moon cycles, everyday routines, and the tiny surprises packed inside a life.
Tip: each scroll or swipe snaps to the next card.
Your opening number
You have been here for 0 days.
Every ordinary day has been quietly adding to the total.
A special first-orbit view
Tiny human. Already a whole universe of numbers.
The first year deserves its own scoreboard.
The calendar machine
Your time, broken into pieces.
Some are exact. Some are playful approximations. All of them make a normal day look much bigger.
weekends experienced
sunrises since arrival
seasons passed
moon cycles
trips around the Sun
Your era card
You arrived in your generation.
Generation labels are broad cultural tools, not a personality test. People near the edges may identify differently.Your birthday has history
On your calendar date, something else happened too.
Finding a fun, neutral fact from this date in history.
More tiny birthday rabbit holes
The adjustable estimate lab
Ordinary routines become enormous.
Move the sliders. These are estimates, not records about your actual life.
Tiny habits, giant totals
Twenty minutes is small. One year is not.
Pick a daily activity and see what a tiny routine could become over one year.
20 minutes of reading each day becomes 122 hours in one year.
Post your time postcard
Turn your numbers into a shareable image.
Instead of plain copied text, CurioCade can build a story-sized image card you can post anywhere.
MY LIFE IN NUMBERS
0days lived
0weekends experienced
0trips around the Sun
—era card
How were these numbers calculated?
Exact values: days, hours, minutes, completed birthdays, weeks, and weekends are calculated from the entered birth date and today’s date in your browser.
Approximations: seasons, moon cycles, solar trips, sleep, meals, and heartbeats use visible assumptions. The sliders let you change several assumptions.
Generation labels: these are broad, approximate cultural ranges. Boundaries differ across sources, especially for newer cohorts.
Privacy: calculations happen in this browser. CurioCade does not ask for a name, account, or exact birth time.