Easily save £667.95 in 2024 with the 1p Savings Challenge (2024)

If you’re desperate to start saving some money but don’t know where to begin, how about trying the Skint Dad 1p Saving Challenge instead?

First created at Skint Dad in 2015/2016, this is the original 1p Saving challenge (updated for 2024 – plus it’s a leap year!)

Easily save £667.95 in 2024 with the 1p Savings Challenge (1)

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Many people have heard of the 52 week saving challenge. If you haven’t, it’s quite simple, so let me explain.

The idea behind the money saving challenge is that you save an increasing amount per week for each week of the year. In week one, you save £1; in week two, you save £2; in three, you save £3 until you’re saving £52 by the last week of the year.

The first few weeks are obviously easy as you’ll have to put away £10 from your budget. However, by the end of the year, you’ll be down the total each week of £49, £50, £51, £52 (£202!!) – that’s a lot of money for any month, let alone December.

If you’re skint, this can get really hard!

For me, this target just seems a little bit too far out of my comfort zone. Although we’d be able to make the savings initially within a few months, our budget just wouldn’t stretch anymore, and we’d fail.

If these are the kind of targets that you’ve been looking at but feel like you’re setting yourself up to fail, then think again!

What is the 1p Saving Challenge?

We wanted to find a fun and easy way to motivate ourselves to have some money put aside.

We created the 1p Saving Challenge, where you simply save 1p on day one, 2p on day 2 and keep going.

By the end of the year, you would have saved £667.95 – all starting with 1p.

While many people like to start on the 1st of January, you can being the challenge at any point of the year.

Skint Dad’s 1p saving challenge for 2024

Instead of trying to over-save, why not try a similar saving challenge by saving just a penny at a time (still increasing each and every day)?

So, there are some of you saying, “Just a penny? Are you crazy? There’s no chance you’d save anything saving a penny a day!”

But could I?

Well, one penny adds up quickly.

In a year, you can save nearly £700 by putting just 1p away on dayone, 2p on daytwo….you get the idea.

For a normal (365 day) year, you can save £667.95; in a leap year, like 2024, you can save £671.61.

How much has been saved?

More than 16 million people in the UK have savings of less than £100, according to a study by the Money Advice Service.

Without even trying, the 1p saving challenge can easily see you hit £100 in savings!

This is a really popular challenge, and it’s changed how people are saving money.

In the last year alone, if everyone who accessed our free 1p saving challenge printable managed to save the full amount, there would be a collective savings total of…

…drum roll,please…

£36,837,442.50

£36 million pounds!

Now, I’m not saying that everyone hit on the print button or that everyone managed to save for the entire year, but just imagine if they did.

It just goes to show the potential amount of money we could collectively save – just by saving your pennies!

Plus, the Skint Dad 1p challenge has been so popular that it’s been picked up over the years by the press and loads of other money sites, who obviously think this way of saving rocks, which means even more people will be saving money.

2024 1p challenge – free printable

By popular demand, the Skint Dad 1p Challenge fits onto one A4 sheet.

Downloadable PDF: Skint Dad 1p Challenge 2024

Downloadable Excel doc: Skint Dad 1p Saving Challenge Excel doc 2024

You’re able to tick off each of the 365 days as you go, and you’re able to track how much you’ve saved along the way.

And, if you don’t want to print off anything at all, use this free 1p saving challenge app instead to track all the money you put aside

Easily save £667.95 in 2024 with the 1p Savings Challenge (2)

In a leap year, while some people get to have a birthday for the first time in four years, others think it’s lucky for a woman to propose to a man. When it comes to a savings challenge, it means you can save more.

You can save an extra £3.66 in a leap year, meaning the total you can save is £671.61. We adjusted the printable for an extra day for savings in 2024 and will share the 365 chart again in 2025.

Need help with the 1p challenge?

Many people started the 1p saving challenge at the beginning of the year, but a few of you have started to struggle.

Don’t get put off!

We’ve got plenty of tips to keep you on track so you can still save £667.95 by the end of the year.

One way to give your saving journey some extra fire is to decide on a specific saving goal.

You’ll be extra motivated not only for the sake of spending less but also by being able to do or have things you didn’t think were attainable.

And, to help get your savings moving even faster, The Money Builders has plenty of ideas to help grow your money faster with tips around earning more from your career or finding the perfect side hustle.

For more inspiration, here are some bucket list adventures that will help you visualise what is possible, even when you’re starting with pennies!

Want to save differently? Try an alternative savings challenge

No date 1p saving challenge – to use at any time of the year

If you’re a fan of our old formats, we’re not going to get rid of them – don’t worry.

Easily save £667.95 in 2024 with the 1p Savings Challenge (3)

Here are the previous versions:

Downloadable PDF:Skint Dad 1p Challenge

Downloadable Excel doc:Skint Dad 1p Challenge

Backwards 1p saving challenge

Do you think you’ll find it too hard to save a larger amount of money in December?

With Christmas looming, having extra money to save could be a bit tough for some so, by popular demand, I have turned the whole savings template backwards.

This means you’ll start by saving £3.65 on day one, £3.64 on day two, and by the last few days, you’ll be putting away just pennies.

No date version to use at any time of the year

Downloadable PDF:365 Backwards 1p Saving Challenge

Downloadable Excel doc:365 Backwards 1p Challenge

365 pennies – saving weekly

Saving daily will get harder as each day goes on (does anyone have that many pennies laying around?!)

Instead, why not try this adapted version. Depending on how much you’ve got spare each month, this may be a bit hard when you reach the final weeks. The last month you need to save £101.79 to hit the target.

Downloadable PDF:Penny Saving Challenge Weekly

Downloadable Excel doc: Penny Saving Challenge Weekly

Save £650 – for the budget conscious

Saving money can be tough!

If you don’t have a ton of extra cash left after paying all the bills, putting anything away can seem like a real stretch.

If you have a tight budget, I know just how difficult it is to have changing amounts coming out of my bank each week. As saving can prove difficult, how about just saving the same amount each week instead – you’ll still achieve a £600 saving!

I think this can be the easiest one to do. I know the idea of saving with a 52-week challenge looks quite fun, but saving the same amount is far easier in terms of budgeting and it’s easier to set up a standing order.

Downloadable PDF: Save £650 a year

Downloadable Excel doc:Save £650 a year

Blank template – 52 week saving challenge

If you want to save more or less each week, then you don’t have to do the amounts I suggest. Instead, use this template 52 week saving challenge crib sheet and enter your own figure.

The balance will work out your annual savings amount for you.

Downloadable Excel doc: Template 52 week saving challenge

Easy money saving

The 1p savings challenge isn’t for everyone.

Instead, save your money with the Chip app.

Chip works out how much you can afford to save, without leaving you skint.

Find out more in our Chip review.

Remember, each image can be opened as a PDF for easy printing or you can download them for free as a spreadsheet. If you’re worried about downloading the documents, please contact me and I’d be happy to email you the document instead.

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Don’t just think of these saving goals as something you need to start on 1st January as a New Year resolution, or even on the first of any month.

There are no dates on some of the charts and they have been left off on purpose.

This then gives you the option to start them on any day, week or month that suits you.

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Easily save £667.95 in 2024 with the 1p Savings Challenge (2024)

FAQs

What is the penny challenge for 2024? ›

The idea is that you save 1p on your first day, and then add a penny to the amount you save each day. On the first day of the challenge, you save one penny. This rises to two pennies on the second day, three pennies on the third and so on. On the last day of the year, which is the 365th day, you'll save £3.65.

How much do you save in the 1p challenge? ›

By doing so, you can grow your savings over time, and save money every month. The challenge starts by saving just one penny on the first day, followed by two pennies on the second day, three pennies on the third day, and so on. By the end of 365 days, you'll be having a surprising sum of £667.95 in total.

How much is 1p a day for a year? ›

1p challenge

That means on day 1, you save 1p, then add a penny for each subsequent day, until you're saving £3.65 by the last (365th) day. Doing this over the course of a year means you can save up £667.95! The 1p challenge is simple to calculate and easy to stick to. You won't find it demanding on your finances.

How much is a penny a day for 12 months? ›

Each day, you increase the number of pennies you save by one until day 365, where you will save $3.65. By the end of the year, you'll have saved a total of $667.95!

How much is a 2024 penny worth? ›

Worth, USD
DateMinAvg
Mar 20240.010.01
Feb 20240.610.61
Jan 20240.610.61
Avg. Value$ 0.40
1 more row

How to save $10,000 in 6 months challenge? ›

Here's how I did it & how you can do it, too.
  1. Set goals & practice visualization. ...
  2. Have an abundance mindset. ...
  3. Stop lying to yourself & making excuses. ...
  4. Cut out the excess. ...
  5. Make automatic deposits. ...
  6. Use Mint. ...
  7. Invest in long-term happiness. ...
  8. Use extra money as extra savings, not extra spending.

How to save $1,000 in a month challenge? ›

To accept the $1,000-savings-in-30-days challenge, you'll need to save $250 a week—just over $35 per day. You can funnel the funds into a high yield savings account for safekeeping. Then, set up an automatic savings plan of $250 on a designated day of the week.

What is the penny saving challenge for the year? ›

Consider participating in the 1p saving challenge and put money aside every day for a year. A savings challenge for 2024 is a fun way to work towards your financial goals. And committing to the penny challenge is also an excellent opportunity to teach your family about money. Ready to start saving?

What is the 365 day money challenge? ›

January starts with a daily savings rate of $1/day. Every subsequent month increases in $1 increments with December ending in $12/day. You can save a dollar a day for 365 days or have more savings per day and establish an even bigger savings pot at the end of the year!

How do you save 1p extra each day? ›

WHAT IS THE PENNY SAVING CHALLENGE? The idea is straightforward – save 1p on January 1st, 2p on the 2nd, 3p on the next day and so on. You simply add a penny on every day. By the end of December, you'll have saved £667.95 (or £671.61 in a leap year)!

What is the 100 day money saving challenge app? ›

Envie is a game that helps you save a small amount of money every day. (Like if the #envelopechallenge was an app!) Play for 100 days and cash out your savings at the end. Simple as that!

How do you double a penny everyday for 30 days? ›

On day one, we have one penny, and on day two, we have two pennies. On day three, we have four pennies, and on day four, we have eight pennies. This doubling pattern continues for 30 days. By the end of the 30th day, we have $5,368,709.12!

What is 1p doubled 31 times? ›

However, many readers will be aware that a chess board has more than double the amount of squares (64) than a month has in days. So how would much would 1p doubled over 31 days be? Here are the calculations. The final figure after 31 days of doubling is £10.7m!

What happens if you double a penny for 50 days? ›

So, if you plug in the values, the total amount at the end of 50 days would be: 1 cent * 2^(50-1). So at the end of 50 days, you would have 562949953421312 cents or roughly around $5,629,499,534,213.12 . Remember, this is under the assumption that the penny value doubles and not the quantity of pennies.

Are pennies going away next year? ›

The U.S. Mint has no plans to discontinue the penny, and such a move would require congressional approval. However, the “Penny Debate” continues in the United States, with pro- and anti-penny advocates both making some pretty solid points in their arguments.

How much should I have in penny challenge? ›

1p saving challenge for kids

One way this challenge can work for young children is to save a penny a day. Every day they'll put aside 1p, saving £3.65 by the end of the challenge. Looking for bigger saving goals? Consider increasing the amount to 10p a day to reach a total of £36.50 in savings.

How does the penny a day challenge work? ›

The idea is straightforward – save 1p on January 1st, 2p on the 2nd, 3p on the next day and so on. You simply add a penny on every day. By the end of December, you'll have saved £667.95 (or £671.61 in a leap year)!

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