Hvar 8 dag

Hvar 8 dag was a Swedish illustrated weekly periodical with a mix of news, biographies, photographs, and other features.

The magazine (translating to "Every 8 days") was founded along the lines of the Danish Hver 8.

Dag and was published initially from Gothenburg before moving to Stockholm.

During World War I, it competed with other illustrated magazines like Vecko-Journalen.

Hjalmar Bratt served as the editor from 1901 to 1931 and was succeeded by Erik Ljungberger.