The 2015 Black Friday Schedule: Which Stores Open When This chart will give you the details you need.

By Krystina Gustafson

This story originally appeared on CNBC

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The first step in snagging the best Black Friday deals is simple: You have to create a game plan.

While that sounds easy enough -- after all, all you have to do is figure out which stores have the biggest discounts on the items you want, and when they open -- it's getting more complicated to do so every year.

As some retailers push their holiday doorbuster hours into Thanksgiving Day -- or in RadioShack's case, the Wednesday before -- figuring out a plan of action can create a bigger headache than dealing with your bickering relatives.

Further complicating matters is the fact that some retailers -- like Kohl's, for example -- will hold marathon hours that keep their stores open longer than 24 hours. Others, like Best Buy, will open for a few hours on Thanksgiving Day, and close before kicking off a second round of deals the following day.

And while the lights will never turn off at Wal-Mart, which is open 24 hours, doorbuster deals don't kick off until 6 p.m. Thanksgiving.

While local hours may vary by market, see below for an exhaustive list of retailers' Thanksgiving and Black Friday hours.

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