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EST to PST Converter

Convert Eastern Time (EST/EDT) to Pacific Time (PST/PDT) instantly. See current time in both zones with daylight saving adjustments.

🕐 EST to PST Converter — Eastern to Pacific Time: Convert Eastern Time (ET) to Pacific Time (PT) instantly. See both clocks side by side with the current time difference.

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Eastern Time (ET) vs Pacific Time (PT)

Eastern Time (ET) is 3 hours behind Pacific Time (PT) (standard time). When Eastern Time (ET) is at 12:00 noon, Pacific Time (PT) is at 9:00.

Common conversions: 9 AM EST = 6:00 PST, 5 PM EST = 14:00 PST. Both zones observe DST so the offset stays constant year-round.

About this converter

Convert Eastern Time (EST/EDT) to Pacific Time (PST/PDT) instantly. See current time in both zones with daylight saving adjustments.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the time difference between Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT)?

The current offset between Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT) is shown above the side-by-side clocks. Note that this offset can change twice a year if either zone observes daylight saving time — the converter automatically applies the current DST status to both, so the displayed difference is always accurate for "right now."

Does the Eastern Time (ET) ↔ Pacific Time (PT) converter handle DST automatically?

Yes. Both clocks use IANA tzdata under the hood, which includes historical and current DST rules for Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT). When either zone springs forward or falls back, the converter updates without any manual setting. Around the DST transition window, the displayed offset can shift by an hour over a 1-2 week period if only one of the two zones changes its clock.

Can I plan a meeting between Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT)?

Yes — the side-by-side display lets you read off any source time and immediately see the destination equivalent. For meeting planning across Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT), also consider working hours: a 9 AM-5 PM overlap window may be small or non-existent depending on the offset. Tools like worldtimebuddy fill that role specifically; this page gives the precise instantaneous offset.

Why does the Eastern Time (ET) ↔ Pacific Time (PT) offset sometimes drift by an hour?

When one zone enters DST and the other has not yet (or has already exited), the offset between them temporarily shifts by an hour. For US-EU pairs, this happens twice a year — the EU spring transition is in late March, the US transition is in mid-March, creating a 2-week window with a different offset. The converter reflects this exactly.

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