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How Time Zones Work: UTC and Offsets

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the global time standard — the foundation from which all other time zones are derived. Time zones are expressed as UTC offsets: UTC+X means X hours ahead of UTC; UTC−X means X hours behind.

To convert between two time zones:

  1. Convert the source time to UTC: subtract the source UTC offset
  2. Add the target UTC offset

Example: Convert 3:00 PM New York (EST = UTC−5) to London (GMT = UTC+0):
3:00 PM − (−5h) = 3:00 PM + 5h = 8:00 PM UTC = 8:00 PM London time

Example: Convert 10:00 AM Tokyo (JST = UTC+9) to New York (EST = UTC−5):
10:00 AM UTC+9 → UTC: 10:00 AM − 9h = 1:00 AM UTC → EST: 1:00 AM − 5h = 8:00 PM previous day New York

Major Time Zone Reference Chart

UTC offsets for the world's major cities (Standard Time, non-DST):

City / RegionAbbreviationUTC Offset
Los Angeles, San FranciscoPSTUTC−8
DenverMSTUTC−7
ChicagoCSTUTC−6
New York, MiamiESTUTC−5
London (winter)GMTUTC+0
Paris, Berlin, MadridCETUTC+1
Athens, HelsinkiEETUTC+2
MoscowMSKUTC+3
DubaiGSTUTC+4
Delhi, MumbaiISTUTC+5:30
Bangkok, JakartaICT/WIBUTC+7
Beijing, SingaporeCST/SGTUTC+8
Tokyo, SeoulJST/KSTUTC+9
Sydney (winter)AESTUTC+10

Daylight Saving Time (DST): When Clocks Change

Daylight Saving Time shifts clocks forward 1 hour in spring and back 1 hour in fall — changing the UTC offset during summer months.

RegionDST StartDST EndSummer offset
US (most states)2nd Sunday March1st Sunday NovemberUTC−4 (EDT), UTC−5 (CDT), etc.
EU / UKLast Sunday MarchLast Sunday OctoberUTC+1 (BST), UTC+2 (CEST), etc.
Australia (SE)1st Sunday October1st Sunday AprilUTC+11 (AEDT)

Countries that do NOT observe DST include: Japan, China, India, most of Africa, and parts of the Middle East. Arizona (USA) and parts of Indiana also don't observe DST.

Practical impact: The time difference between New York and London is 5 hours in winter but only 4 hours in spring/fall when they're on different DST schedules, and 5 hours again in summer when both are on DST.

Time Zones and Global Running Events

For runners tracking international race results or registering for virtual events, time zone awareness is critical:

When scheduling virtual running challenges or online races with international participants, always communicate start times in UTC to avoid ambiguity.

International Business Hours: Overlap Windows

Remote teams and global businesses rely on overlapping working hours for real-time collaboration. The table below shows standard business hours (9 AM–5 PM local time) and overlap windows between major business hubs:

City PairTime DifferenceOverlapping Work Hours (Local A → Local B)Overlap Duration
New York ↔ London5 hours9 AM–12 PM ET (2 PM–5 PM GMT)3 hours
New York ↔ San Francisco3 hours12 PM–5 PM ET (9 AM–2 PM PT)5 hours
London ↔ Singapore8 hours9 AM–10 AM GMT (5 PM–6 PM SGT)1 hour
London ↔ Dubai4 hours9 AM–1 PM GMT (1 PM–5 PM GST)4 hours
New York ↔ Tokyo14 hours7 PM–9 PM ET (9 AM–11 AM JST next day)0 during business hours
San Francisco ↔ Sydney18 hours3 PM–5 PM PT (10 AM–12 PM AEST next day)0 during standard hours
London ↔ New Delhi5.5 hours9 AM–12:30 PM GMT (2:30 PM–6 PM IST)3.5 hours
Berlin ↔ São Paulo4–5 hours1 PM–5 PM CET (9 AM–1 PM BRT)4 hours

Tips for scheduling across time zones:

Complete UTC Offset Reference Table

Every UTC offset currently in use worldwide, with representative cities and territories:

UTC OffsetAbbreviation(s)Major Cities / Territories
UTC−12AoEBaker Island, Howland Island (uninhabited)
UTC−11SSTAmerican Samoa, Niue
UTC−10HSTHonolulu, Hawaii
UTC−9AKSTAnchorage, Alaska
UTC−8PSTLos Angeles, Vancouver, Tijuana
UTC−7MSTDenver, Phoenix (no DST), Calgary
UTC−6CSTChicago, Mexico City, Guatemala
UTC−5ESTNew York, Toronto, Bogotá, Lima
UTC−4ASTSantiago, Halifax, Caracas, La Paz
UTC−3BRTSão Paulo, Buenos Aires, Montevideo
UTC−2FNTFernando de Noronha, South Georgia
UTC−1CVTAzores, Cape Verde
UTC+0GMT/WETLondon (winter), Lisbon, Accra, Reykjavík
UTC+1CETParis, Berlin, Madrid, Lagos, Algiers
UTC+2EETAthens, Helsinki, Cairo, Johannesburg
UTC+3MSK/ASTMoscow, Istanbul, Riyadh, Nairobi
UTC+3:30IRSTTehran
UTC+4GSTDubai, Baku, Tbilisi, Muscat
UTC+4:30AFTKabul
UTC+5PKTKarachi, Islamabad, Tashkent
UTC+5:30ISTMumbai, New Delhi, Colombo
UTC+5:45NPTKathmandu
UTC+6BSTDhaka, Almaty, Omsk
UTC+6:30MMTYangon, Cocos Islands
UTC+7ICTBangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
UTC+8CST/SGT/PHTBeijing, Singapore, Manila, Perth
UTC+9JST/KSTTokyo, Seoul, Yakutsk
UTC+9:30ACSTAdelaide, Darwin
UTC+10AESTSydney (winter), Melbourne, Brisbane
UTC+11SBTSolomon Islands, New Caledonia
UTC+12NZSTAuckland, Fiji, Kamchatka
UTC+13NZDT/TOTTonga, Samoa, Tokelau
UTC+14LINTLine Islands (Kiribati) — first place on Earth to see a new day

Note: The International Date Line (IDL) roughly follows the 180° meridian through the Pacific. Crossing westward adds a day; crossing eastward subtracts a day. Kiribati's Line Islands at UTC+14 and Baker Island at UTC−12 are physically close but 26 hours apart — the maximum possible time difference on Earth.

A Brief History of Time Zones

Before standardized time zones, every city kept its own local solar time — noon was defined as when the sun reached its highest point. This worked fine when travel was slow, but the railroad revolution of the 19th century made local solar time chaotic. A train traveling from New York to Chicago would pass through dozens of "time zones," each city minutes apart. Railroad timetables were nearly impossible to coordinate.

Key milestones in time zone history:

Today, there are 38 distinct UTC offsets in use (including half-hour and 45-minute offsets), covering 195 countries with varying DST policies. Some countries have changed time zones for political reasons — North Korea created its own "Pyongyang Time" (UTC+8:30) in 2015, then reverted to UTC+9 in 2018 to align with South Korea during diplomatic talks.

Time Zones in Software Development

Time zone handling is one of the most common sources of bugs in software. Critical rules for developers and anyone working with time data:

Major time zone database updates are released 3–10 times per year by the IANA. Keeping your operating system and runtime libraries updated ensures your applications handle the latest time zone rules correctly.

World Clocks: Current Time Difference Quick Reference

When you need to know the time in another city relative to your location, use this difference chart. Find your city in the left column and read across to find the hour difference to the target city:

From ↓ / To →New YorkLondonDubaiMumbaiTokyoSydney
Los Angeles+3h+8h+12h+13.5h+17h+18h
New York+5h+9h+10.5h+14h+15h
London−5h+4h+5.5h+9h+10h
Dubai−9h−4h+1.5h+5h+6h
Mumbai−10.5h−5.5h−1.5h+3.5h+4.5h
Tokyo−14h−9h−5h−3.5h+1h
Sydney−15h−10h−6h−4.5h−1h

Note: Differences shown for standard time. DST shifts can change these by ±1 hour seasonally. When both cities observe DST simultaneously, the difference remains the same.

Countries with Multiple Time Zones

Large countries span multiple time zones. The number of time zones correlates roughly with east-west extent:

CountryNumber of Time ZonesRangeNotes
France12UTC−10 to UTC+12Includes overseas territories (Polynesia, New Caledonia, Réunion)
Russia11UTC+2 to UTC+12Kaliningrad to Kamchatka
United States6UTC−10 to UTC−5Hawaii to Eastern (9 with territories)
Canada6UTC−8 to UTC−3:30Pacific to Newfoundland
Australia5UTC+8 to UTC+11Some half-hour offsets; not all states observe DST
Brazil4UTC−5 to UTC−2Acre to Fernando de Noronha
China1 (officially)UTC+8Despite spanning 5 geographical zones; all use Beijing Time
India1UTC+5:30Single zone despite 3,000+ km east-west span

China's single-time-zone policy means sunrise in far-western Xinjiang can be as late as 10:00 AM Beijing Time — and some locals informally use a 2-hour offset. India faces similar practical issues: sunrise times vary by nearly 2 hours between the eastern and western coasts, but the entire country runs on IST (UTC+5:30).

Practical Tools for Managing Time Zones

Beyond our converter, several approaches help manage time zone complexity in daily life and work:

Jet lag rule of thumb: Your body adjusts to time zone changes at roughly 1 hour per day when traveling east and 1.5 hours per day when traveling west. A New York-to-London trip (5 hours east) takes about 5 days to fully adjust; a New York-to-Tokyo trip (14 hours) can take nearly 2 weeks. Light exposure timing is the most powerful tool for accelerating adjustment — seek bright light in the morning of your destination time zone to shift your circadian clock faster.

The International Date Line and Calendar Quirks

The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line running roughly along the 180° meridian through the Pacific Ocean. When you cross it heading westward, you skip forward one calendar day; heading eastward, you repeat a day. This creates some fascinating quirks:

Fun fact: Because of the IDL and UTC+14/UTC−12 offsets, there are 26 hours in any given calendar day somewhere on Earth — at any moment, there are places where it's three different dates (the "yesterday" side of the IDL, the current day in most places, and the "tomorrow" side in UTC+13/+14 territories).

Time Zone Etiquette for Remote Work

With remote work becoming the norm, time zone etiquette is an essential professional skill. Core principles for distributed teams:

Companies like GitLab (fully remote, 2,000+ employees across 60+ countries) and Automattic (WordPress parent, 1,900+ employees in 90+ countries) have published detailed handbooks on time zone management that serve as useful references for any distributed team.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert time zones in my head?

Convert both times to UTC, then compare. Memorize your local UTC offset. New York (EST) = UTC−5. Paris (CET) = UTC+1. Difference = 6 hours. So 9 AM New York = 3 PM Paris. In summer with DST, the difference shrinks to 5–6 hours depending on when each region switches.

What time is it in Tokyo when it is noon in New York?

New York noon (EST = UTC−5): noon + 5h = 17:00 UTC. Tokyo (JST = UTC+9): 17:00 + 9h = 02:00 next day Tokyo. When it's noon in New York (EST), it's 2:00 AM the next day in Tokyo.

Why does India have a half-hour time zone (UTC+5:30)?

India's time zone (IST = UTC+5:30) was historically set to split the difference between the eastern and western extremes of the country. Several other countries also use 30-minute or 45-minute offset time zones: Nepal (UTC+5:45), Afghanistan (UTC+4:30), Iran (UTC+3:30), and parts of Australia (UTC+9:30, UTC+10:30).

What is the difference between GMT and UTC?

GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) are effectively the same for everyday purposes. UTC is the modern scientific standard based on atomic clocks; GMT is the traditional solar-time standard based on the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, UK. UTC is preferred in computing and aviation; GMT is still used colloquially in the UK.

What time zone should I use for international meeting scheduling?

Schedule meetings in UTC to avoid confusion from DST changes and regional time zone variations. Tools like World Time Buddy or Calendly with timezone detection help. For recurring meetings, always specify the time zone — not just the hour — and verify any DST changes that may shift the offset.

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