World Clock

Track the current time across multiple timezones at a glance. Add or remove cities to build your custom world clock dashboard.

Quick Tips

  • Hover over a clock card and click the X to remove it from your dashboard
  • The clock icon color indicates day (amber) or night (indigo) in that timezone
  • All times update in real-time every second using your browser clock
  • Use the search box in the add dialog to quickly find any timezone by city name
  • UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard worldwide

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the world clock update in real-time?

Yes, the clock updates every second to show accurate current times for all displayed cities.

Can I add custom cities?

Yes, search for and add any city worldwide to your personalized world clock display.

Does it show time zone abbreviations?

Yes, each city displays its current time zone abbreviation (e.g., EST, PST, GMT) including DST indicators.

How does the world clock indicate day and night?

Each clock card uses a color-coded icon to indicate whether it is currently daytime or nighttime in that timezone. An amber clock icon means daytime (6:00 AM to 5:59 PM), while an indigo icon means nighttime (6:00 PM to 5:59 AM).

Is the world clock accurate during daylight saving time changes?

Yes, the world clock uses your browser's built-in Intl API with IANA timezone data, which automatically accounts for daylight saving time transitions. When a region springs forward or falls back, the displayed time and abbreviation update accordingly.