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Compare current time across major cities and custom time zones with live world clock cards.

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About this tool

Check live local time across major cities and custom time zones before planning meetings, launches, or handoffs across regions.

World Clock is for fast live comparison across regions, especially when work spans multiple cities at once. It is more useful than a single timezone converter when you need to keep several locations visible together.

  • Shows live clocks for major cities and any custom time zone you add.
  • Displays UTC offset, today or tomorrow status, and a simple day or night cue.
  • Works as a fast companion to distributed teamwork and meeting planning.

How to use World Clock

Add the cities or IANA time zones you care about, then compare their current local time, offset, and day-or-night status side by side. Use it as a companion to scheduling tools when you want quick awareness before picking an actual meeting window.

When this tool is useful

  • Compare current local time across multiple cities before planning work or handoff.
  • Check whether a teammate or client is likely to be in working hours right now.
  • Keep a lightweight multi-city clock open during remote operations or launches.

Practical tips

  • Save the cities you use often so the page becomes a working dashboard instead of a one-off lookup.
  • Watch day-boundary shifts closely when comparing Asia, Europe, and the Americas together.
  • Use this for awareness, then move into Meeting Overlap Finder when you need an actual schedulable slot.

Why people use this tool

Users reach a world clock because they need situational awareness, not just one converted time. The page becomes stronger when it supports that real comparison workflow cleanly and continuously.

Related search intents

world clock, current time in cities, time zone clock, global clock comparison, city time converter.

Frequently asked questions

Can I add my own time zones?

Yes. You can search for and add additional IANA time zones beyond the default city list.

Does this update automatically?

Yes. The world clock refreshes automatically while the page is open.

How do I add a city that is not in the default list?

Use the custom time zone input to enter any IANA zone identifier such as 'Asia/Kathmandu' or 'Pacific/Chatham', and a new clock card will appear for that region.

Do the clock cards update automatically for daylight saving time changes?

Yes. The clocks use your browser's built-in time zone database, so they automatically reflect any DST transitions without requiring a page refresh.

Can I share a specific set of cities with a colleague?

Your selected cities are encoded in the page URL parameters, so you can copy the browser address bar link and send it to anyone to load the same clock configuration.

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