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🕑 Time Zone Converter

Enter a time and the UTC offsets of two places to see the local time at your destination — and whether it lands on the previous, same, or next day.

🌍 What Time Is It There?

What is a Time Zone Converter?

It translates a clock time from one part of the world to another. Tell it the time and the UTC offsets of where you are and where you're headed, and it does the hour-by-hour arithmetic for you, wrapping cleanly across midnight and flagging when the answer slips into yesterday or tomorrow.

Use it to schedule a call home without waking anyone, work out when a red-eye actually lands, or plan your first day to outsmart jet lag. Note that it uses fixed offsets and ignores daylight saving time, so verify the current offsets with official time sources around DST changeovers.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How does the time zone converter work?

Enter a clock time and the UTC offsets of the source and destination zones — for example −5 for US Eastern and +1 for Central Europe. It shifts the time by the difference between the two offsets, wraps it across midnight, and tells you the destination time plus whether it falls on the previous, same, or next day.

Does it account for daylight saving time?

No — this converter uses fixed UTC offsets and ignores daylight saving time. Many regions move their clocks forward or back by an hour for part of the year, and the changeover dates differ between countries, so double-check the current offset for each location around DST transitions and adjust the values you enter.

What's a UTC offset and where do I find it?

A UTC offset is how many hours a time zone runs ahead of (+) or behind (−) Coordinated Universal Time. Search the city plus 'UTC offset' or 'time zone' to find it — for example New York is UTC−5 in winter and UTC−4 in summer, while Tokyo is a steady UTC+9. Enter whole or fractional hours (India, for instance, is +5.5).