World Timezone Map
Interactive map showing current time across all world time zones
UTC-12:00
08:14 AM
Baker Island
PacificUTC-11:00
09:14 AM
American Samoa
PacificUTC-10:00
10:14 AM
Hawaii
PacificUTC-09:00
11:14 AM
Alaska
North AmericaUTC-08:00
12:14 PM
Los Angeles, Vancouver
North AmericaUTC-07:00
01:14 PM
Denver, Phoenix
North AmericaUTC-06:00
02:14 PM
Chicago, Mexico City
North AmericaUTC-05:00
03:14 PM
New York, Toronto
North AmericaUTC-04:00
04:14 PM
Santiago, Halifax
AmericasUTC-03:00
05:14 PM
Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo
South AmericaUTC-02:00
06:14 PM
Mid-Atlantic
AtlanticUTC-01:00
07:14 PM
Azores, Cape Verde
AtlanticUTC+00:00
08:14 PM
London, Dublin, Lisbon
EuropeUTC+01:00
09:14 PM
Paris, Berlin, Rome
EuropeUTC+02:00
10:14 PM
Cairo, Athens, Helsinki
Europe/AfricaUTC+03:00
11:14 PM
Moscow, Istanbul, Dubai
Europe/AsiaUTC+04:00
12:14 AM
Baku, Samara
AsiaUTC+05:00
01:14 AM
Karachi, Tashkent
AsiaUTC+05:30
01:44 AM
Mumbai, New Delhi
AsiaUTC+06:00
02:14 AM
Dhaka, Almaty
AsiaUTC+07:00
03:14 AM
Bangkok, Jakarta
AsiaUTC+08:00
04:14 AM
Beijing, Singapore, Perth
Asia/AustraliaUTC+09:00
05:14 AM
Tokyo, Seoul
AsiaUTC+09:30
05:44 AM
Adelaide, Darwin
AustraliaUTC+10:00
06:14 AM
Sydney, Melbourne
AustraliaUTC+11:00
07:14 AM
Solomon Islands
PacificUTC+12:00
08:14 AM
Auckland, Fiji
PacificUTC+13:00
09:14 AM
Tonga, Samoa
PacificUTC+14:00
10:14 AM
Line Islands
PacificUnderstanding World Time Zones
The world is divided into 24 primary time zones, each approximately 15 degrees of longitude apart. Starting from the Prime Meridian (0 degrees) in Greenwich, London, time zones extend east and west, adding or subtracting hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Key Facts About Time Zones
- 24 Standard Zones: The world has 24 standard time zones, but some countries use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets
- International Date Line: Located at approximately 180 degrees longitude, crossing it changes the date
- Daylight Saving Time: Many regions adjust clocks seasonally, affecting UTC offset
- Largest Time Zone: China uses a single time zone (UTC+8) despite spanning 5 geographical zones