1 Minute Timer — Free 60 Second Countdown

Free online countdown — fullscreen, alarm, no signup

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How to Use This 1 Minute Timer

Set Duration

The timer is preset to 1 minute. Click Set to confirm.

Initialize

Review the countdown display and enter fullscreen if needed.

Start

Hit Start to begin. The alarm sounds when time reaches zero.

Cast This Timer to a Bigger Screen

Mirror this countdown to any TV, projector, or classroom display via Chromecast, AirPlay, or HDMI. Perfect for group workouts, classroom activities, or meeting rooms where everyone needs to see the time.

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Common Uses for a 1 Minute Timer

Classroom quick activities and warm-ups

One minute is perfect for classroom quick-writes, brainstorming bursts, and transition activities. Set the countdown and challenge students to generate as many ideas as they can before the alarm.

HIIT and circuit training rounds

A standard HIIT work interval is 60 seconds of high-intensity effort followed by rest. Use this timer to power through each round with a clear visual countdown and automatic alarm at zero.

Debate and public speaking practice

Debate coaches use one minute timers for timed responses and rebuttal prep. Speakers practice delivering concise points within a strict 60-second window, building clarity and confidence.

Office standup meeting time limits

Keep daily standups efficient by capping each person at one minute. The visible countdown encourages brevity and ensures everyone gets equal speaking time.

One minute is one of the most universally useful countdowns — short enough to feel like a challenge, long enough to actually get something done. Teachers use it for quick-writes and brainstorming bursts in classrooms. Fitness coaches use it as a standard HIIT work interval. Debate coaches use it for timed responses. Meeting facilitators use it to cap individual speaking time during standups. This timer starts immediately in your browser: large digits, automatic alarm at zero, fullscreen mode with one click. No configuration needed for a straight 60-second countdown. For group settings — a classroom, a gym, a meeting room — cast it to your wall screen or TV via Chromecast or AirPlay. Control start, pause, and reset from your phone while the countdown displays fullscreen where everyone can see it.

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Fun Fact

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