Five minutes is just enough time for a quick break, a short task, or a rapid productivity sprint.
Five minutes is just enough time for a quick break, a short task, or a rapid productivity sprint.
Five minutes. It's not a lot of time, but it's amazing what you can do with it. Make a cup of tea. Do twenty pushups. Tidy one room. Meditate. Write a quick email. Stretch. Take a real break that actually refreshes you.
Our 5 minute timer gives you exactly that—a simple countdown that tells you when time's up. No fuss, no complicated settings, no distractions. Just five minutes ticking down while you focus on whatever matters right now.
Use it for quick tasks between meetings. For timed challenges with kids. For keeping breaks from stretching into hours. For anything that needs exactly five minutes of attention.
Bookmark this page and always have a quick timer ready when you need it.
You know those micro-breaks during the workday? The ones where you stand up, stretch, and tell yourself you'll be right back—then somehow forty minutes disappear into social media? That's where a timer saves you. Set five minutes. Walk away from your screen. Stretch, breathe, get water, look out a window. When the timer rings, you're back, refreshed, ready to work. No guilt, no lost time, just a proper reset that actually works.
Some tasks are too small for a full timer but too big to trust your memory. Five minutes is perfect for so many of them: warming food, steeping tea, letting dough rest, quick tidying, timed challenges with kids. Set the timer and forget it until it rings. No watching the clock, no guessing, no burnt food or forgotten tasks. Just set it and let it handle the remembering.
Sometimes the hardest part of a task is starting. Five minutes feels manageable—anyone can focus for five minutes. Tell yourself you'll work on something for just five minutes. When the timer rings, you can stop guilt-free. What usually happens? You keep going. Starting is the hardest part, and five minutes gets you past it. It's a psychological trick that actually works.
Five minutes is the perfect length for so many kid activities: timed cleanup races, turn-taking, quick games before dinner, brushing teeth, time-outs. Kids understand five minutes. It's concrete, visible, fair. Let the timer be the bad guy. When it rings, cleanup is over. Turns are done. Playtime is finished. Somehow the timer is more convincing than any parent's voice.
Here's what makes our timer special: it's exactly as simple as it should be. No ads competing for your attention. No complicated settings. No accounts or sign-ups. Just a clean countdown that does one thing well. Five minutes starts immediately. The display is clear and easy to read. The alert is pleasant but noticeable. Pause if you need to. Reset and start again. That's it. Because a five minute timer shouldn't be complicated.