60 Second Timer — Free Online Countdown
Free online countdown — fullscreen, alarm, no signup
How to Use This 60 Second Timer
Set Duration
The timer is preset to 60 seconds. 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 display via Chromecast, AirPlay, or HDMI. Perfect for gyms, kitchens, or meeting rooms where everyone needs to see the same countdown.
Full casting guideCommon Uses for a 60 Second Timer
HIIT workout interval
Many HIIT protocols use 60-second work intervals followed by 30-second rest. Cast the timer to the gym TV so everyone stays synchronized and works from the same shared clock.
Speed cooking timer
Quick cooking tasks like blanching vegetables or boiling eggs often take exactly 60 seconds. A visible timer on the kitchen screen keeps you on track without checking your phone.
Quick presentation
A 60-second elevator pitch forces you to distill your message to its essence. The countdown keeps you disciplined about time and ensures you don't overrun your slot.
Phone call limit
Set a 60-second timer when you need to keep calls brief. The visual countdown gives both parties a clear signal that time is running out, helping you stay focused on the key points.
A 60 second timer is short enough to create real urgency but long enough to complete a meaningful task. Whether you're timing a HIIT workout interval, waiting for vegetables to blanch, practicing a 60-second elevator pitch, or keeping phone calls brief, this timer starts instantly in your browser with no setup needed. The large fullscreen display is easy to read across the room, and when the countdown hits zero an alarm sounds automatically. Sixty seconds is also the standard work interval in many HIIT protocols — long enough to push hard, short enough to maintain intensity. Need it on a bigger screen? Cast this timer to your TV or projector using Chromecast or AirPlay, and control it from your phone while the countdown shows fullscreen on any display.
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Fun Fact
The average human heart beats about 60 to 100 times per minute at rest. This means during this 60-second timer session, your heart will pump blood approximately 60-100 times, circulating about 5 liters of blood throughout your entire body. Your heart works tirelessly — beating about 100,000 times per day and pumping roughly 2,000 gallons of blood daily. Regular cardiovascular exercise can strengthen your heart and lower your resting heart rate over time.