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Hover over any city in the World Clocks section to discover what makes its timezone unique.
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Unique UTC offsets in use
195
Countries, ~400 zones
26h
Span from UTC−12 to UTC+14
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Timezone Curiosities
Around The World
Strange Offsets & Exceptions
Long-Form Stories
Timezone Deep Dives
🇳🇵Nepal
UTC+5:45
Why Nepal runs on a 45-minute offset — set astronomically by the Himalayas.
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🇼🇸Samoa
UTC+13
How Samoa erased December 30, 2011 from its calendar by crossing the date line overnight.
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🇺🇸Arizona
UTC−7 · No DST
Arizona refuses Daylight Saving Time — but the Navajo Nation within its borders observes it.
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🇨🇳China
UTC+8 Only
One timezone for 1.4 billion people. In Kashgar, the sun doesn't rise until after 10 AM.
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🇫🇷Paris
UTC+1 / UTC+2
Paris is geographically on London's timezone — but has run on Berlin's time since 1940.
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🇩🇪Berlin
UTC+1 / UTC+2
East and West Berlin shared the same clock throughout the Cold War — one of the few things they had in common.
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🇵🇱Poland
UTC+1 / UTC+2
Poland's clocks have been reset by Nazi occupation, Soviet control, and EU politics more than any country in Europe.
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🇪🇸Spain
UTC+1 / UTC+2
Spain should be on GMT. Franco aligned it with Hitler in 1940. The result: dinner at 10 PM and the latest bedtimes in Europe.
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🇮🇳India
UTC+5:30
A single half-hour offset for 1.4 billion people — a colonial compromise that the northeast has never fully accepted.
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Further Reading
Want to go beyond the facts? We've curated the best books and websites on the history, science, and culture of timekeeping — from the railroads that invented standard time to the neuroscience of why we experience it differently.
Titles include Longitude by Dava Sobel, The Geography of Time by Robert Levine, Einstein's Clocks, Poincaré's Maps by Peter Galison, and seven more — each matched to the timezone stories on this site.
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