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World Clock

View current time across multiple time zones

Reviewed: AnyCalc Editorial|2026-07-19|Editorial policy|About

What this calculator does

The World Clock shows you the current time in cities and time zones around the globe. It is the easiest way to check what time it is right now in another country before making a phone call, scheduling a meeting, or catching a live event. You can compare multiple time zones side by side to find the best meeting time for participants in different locations. The tool covers all major cities and time zones worldwide, and automatically accounts for daylight saving time changes. Whether you work with international teams, have family abroad, or are planning travel, the world clock keeps you on time across borders.

Your local timezone: UTC

New YorkUS
09:00:17 PM
Thu, Jul 30 · EDT
Los AngelesUS
06:00:17 PM
Thu, Jul 30 · PDT
ChicagoUS
08:00:17 PM
Thu, Jul 30 · CDT
São PauloBR
10:00:17 PM
Thu, Jul 30 · GMT-3
LondonGB
02:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+1
ParisFR
03:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+2
CairoEG
04:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+3
DubaiAE
05:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+4
MumbaiIN
06:30:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+5:30
SingaporeSG
09:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+8
TokyoJP
10:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+9
SydneyAU
11:00:17 AM
Fri, Jul 31 · GMT+10

How to use

  1. 01
    Add cities
    Search and add cities or time zones you want to track.
  2. 02
    View live times
    See the current time in each added city updating in real time.
  3. 03
    Compare time zones
    Quickly compare time differences between selected locations.

World Clock FAQ

How do I find the time difference between two cities?
The world clock displays the current time in 12 major cities simultaneously. You can compare any two cities by looking at their times side by side in the grid.
Does the world clock adjust for daylight saving time?
Yes. The world clock automatically accounts for daylight saving time (DST) changes, so the times shown are always current and accurate.
How many time zones are there in the world?
There are 24 main time zones, but with offsets like UTC+5:30 and UTC+5:45, there are over 30 unique time offsets in practice. This tool covers 12 major cities representing the most commonly referenced time zones.

Interpret carefully

Outputs are decision-support estimates, not a substitute for professional judgment.

  • Treating World Clock output as a final professional diagnosis, quote, or legal determination
  • Entering approximate values when the result is sensitive to units or precision
  • Applying the FAQ answer (“How do I find the time difference between two cities?”) to a special case without checking assumptions

Next steps

  1. Double-check inputs against your source documents (labs, statements, specs, or notes).
  2. Confirm the method below matches your use case before you act on the number.
  3. For medical, financial, or production decisions, verify with a qualified professional.

Disclaimer: Results are informational only and do not constitute medical, financial, legal, or professional advice. Report issues: sublimernj@gmail.com