Depending on where you are when you see this post, it may be a different calendar day than at other locations on Earth. Except for one tiny moment at noon UTC (GMT) each day, there are two different days being observed on Earth: each new day begins at the International Date Line, and it becomes observed at locations to the west of the line over the following 24 hours.
Note: because of locational changes in the Date Line, and artificial time zones, there are always two time-zone days being observed around the globe. The "same day" would be that observed by local time (midnight at the IDL and noon at Greenwich).
For the current day and time where you are, click the related link below.
From another perspective.
Today is the day after yesterday and the day before tomorrow, it is the day in which you are currently living your life.
todays day, is.....wait for it!!.... its tuesday!! yer, i know that cos im just that cool!
monday Tuesday Wednesday thirsday Friday saterday Sunday
Go look at a calendar loser!
The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.The day after today is tomorrow.
It is this day, today,,,Saturday; The same day that the question is asking.
"What day is today?"
Today is 'NOT' opposite day!
The duration of Today's the Day is 1500.0 seconds.
Monday
If todays is Tuesday - The day after the day before today is trouble.
Today's the Day ended on 1999-03-12.
Today's the Day was created on 1993-07-12.
These are both acceptable although people would be more likely to ask "what day is it?" than "what day is today?".
Sunday
There was a day 23 years ago that people of that time called "today". But it wasn't the same "today" that you and I know. It was a different day. Today, it's always "today". But yesterday, today was tomorrow.