20 Second Timer
Free online 20 second timer. Ideal for hand washing and quick intervals.
⏱️ 20 Second Timer: Start a free 20-second countdown timer instantly — no downloads, no sign-up. Just click Start.
Why use a 20-second timer?
A 20-second timer is useful when standard intervals (Pomodoro 25, ultradian 90, NASA nap 26) don't quite match your task. Shorter than the canonical 1-minute interval.
What people use a 20-second timer for
Short focus burst
A 20-second block forces concentration without overwhelm — useful for tasks you'd otherwise procrastinate.
Quick break
Stand up, hydrate, look out the window — 20-second is enough to actually disengage.
Speed exercise
A 20-second HIIT-style burst pairs well with rest intervals of similar length.
Speed ideation
Set a 20-second timer for solo brainstorm to surface raw ideas without overthinking.
The 20-second interval, in context
Short intervals like 20-second work because they have no escape — you can't drift off in this much time. The constraint forces presence.
Shorter than the canonical 1-minute interval.
About the 20 Second Timer
Free online 20 second timer. Ideal for hand washing and quick intervals.
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Frequently asked questions
Why use a 20-second timer specifically?
20-second intervals are calibrated for high-frequency, repetitive cues — HIIT work bouts, plank holds, breath holds, hand-washing. The interval is short enough that you can repeat it many times in a single session, which is the whole point of micro-interval training.
Does the 20-second timer keep accurate time?
Yes. The 20-second countdown uses the browser's high-resolution monotonic clock (performance.now), accurate to sub-millisecond. For micro-intervals this matters — drift of even 1-2% would compound noticeably across a Tabata cycle of 8 rounds.
Can I chain multiple 20-second intervals together?
For repeated 20-second intervals (Tabata, plank circuits, breath-hold sets), look at the Fitness Timer or Tabata Timer instead — they handle work-rest cycles automatically. This page is set up for a single 20-second block. Restart manually for additional reps.
What happens when the 20-second timer reaches zero?
An alarm fires immediately and the display flashes. For 20-second intervals where you need to act quickly (HIIT transitions, breath-hold release), the audible cue is the active ingredient — make sure your device volume is up.