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Minute Timer – Free Online Countdown with Alarm
Set a quick minute timer for study sessions, workouts, kitchen tasks, or Pomodoro. Choose a preset or type your minutes, then press Start.
Tip: press Enter to start.
Quick presets:
00:00
Ready
When the countdown ends, you’ll hear a short alarm. Devices that support it will also vibrate.
What Is a Minute Timer?
A minute timer is a short countdown you set for focus, tasks, or breaks. It could be a 1 minute timer for a quick reset, a 5 minute timer for a stretch, a 10 minute timer for tidying, or a 25 minute timer for a Pomodoro work sprint.
Popular Durations & Use Cases
Study sessions: 10, 15, 25 minutes (Pomodoro), then a short break.
Workouts: 5, 7, 8 minutes for AMRAP/HIIT blocks.
Cooking: 3 or 5 minutes for boiling eggs or prepping.
Classroom transitions: 1, 2, 3 minutes to reset the room.
Deep focus: 20, 30, or a 40 minute timer for uninterrupted work.
How This Online Minute Timer Works
Enter your minutes (or tap a preset), press Start, and watch the minute timer countdown tool tick down in mm:ss. When it reaches zero, the minute timer with alarm plays a sound so you don’t have to watch the screen. It’s a clean, free minute timer countdown that runs right in your browser.
Benefits of Using a Minute Timer
Improves time awareness and task boundaries.
Boosts focus for productivity sprints.
Pairs perfectly with the Pomodoro technique (e.g., 25 minute timer + 5-minute break).
Great for kids, classrooms, and quick kitchen tasks.
7 or 8 minute timer: short HIIT rounds, focus bursts.
10 / 15 / 20 minute timer: moderate study and writing blocks.
25 minute timer: classic Pomodoro work sprint.
30 or 40 minute timer: deeper focus, long reading, or planning.
Real-Life Examples
Set a 3 minute timer to stretch between meetings.
Try a 20 minute timer for writing a draft paragraph.
Use a 5 minute timer for a tidy-up sprint before guests arrive.
Pick a 25 minute timer for Pomodoro and take a 5-minute break.
FAQ
What’s the best minute timer duration for a study session?
Most people like 25 minutes (Pomodoro) or 15–20 for shorter bursts. Test and see what keeps you focused.
Can I use a 1 minute timer for focus bursts?
Yes—micro-bursts help you start when you’re stuck. Do 1 minute, then extend to 5 or 10.
How do online minute timer tools differ from apps?
Online timers run in your browser (no install), while apps can offer notifications or offline features. This page works instantly and includes an alarm.
Conclusion
A minute timer is a simple way to plan focus, breaks, workouts, and more. Choose a preset above—like a 10 minute timer or 25 minute timer—and see how much more you can get done today.
Try it now: pick a duration, press Start, and let the countdown do the rest.