Explore every published IANA time-zone boundary, see the local time anywhere on Earth, compare working hours, and plan across regions without doing offset math.
Drag to rotate. Click anywhere to select its zone. Hover any territory for live time.
Clock rules: IANA Time Zone Database 2026c, including permanent-time changes for British Columbia, Alberta, and Morocco/Western Sahara. The interface labels the legally permanent Canadian offsets from their effective dates while respecting IANA's temporary metadata-only November modeling. Live time comes from the visitor's device clock; it is not an independent atomic-time signal.
Boundaries: All 444 land and ocean polygon features from timezone-boundary-builder 2026c are embedded in display-optimized form; the 3D globe traces every ring as a high-performance line network and uses the same geometry for click selection and its 2D fallback. Boundaries are approximate civil-time geography based mainly on OpenStreetMap; they are not sovereignty or legal-border determinations. Confirm local law when a site lies directly on a boundary.
U.S. state detail: A separate high-contrast layer traces all 50 states and the District of Columbia from the U.S. Census Bureau's January 1, 2025 generalized TIGERweb state layer. Hover inside a state to see its name and postal abbreviation with the live time-zone details.
Ocean names: IANA Etc/GMT identifiers use POSIX-reversed signs. This interface displays the human-readable UTC offset alongside the identifier to remove ambiguity.
Time rules: IANA TZDB 2026c. Time-zone boundaries: © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), compiled by timezone-boundary-builder 2026c. U.S. state borders: U.S. Census Bureau Generalized ACS 2025 state layer. 3D rendering: Globe.GL and Three.js.
Disclaimer: The live clock and territory selections provided by this interface depend entirely on the internal clock settings, time zone configuration, and geographic location services of your local device; they do not constitute an independent, legally binding, or atomic time signal. While the visual boundaries are designed to map the structural frameworks of the IANA Time Zone Database (2026c) and the U.S. Census Bureau (2025), these lines are strictly intended for high-performance interactive scheduling and comparative visualization. They do not imply any recognition of legal borders, administrative sovereignty, or maritime authority, and users located directly on regional boundaries should verify localized municipal laws for precise civil time compliance.
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