Timezone Finder
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Timezone Information
About Timezone Detection
This tool estimates the timezone for a given location based on its geographic coordinates. The timezone is calculated using the approximate UTC offset derived from the longitude.
How it works: The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each roughly 15 degrees of longitude wide. By using your coordinates, we can estimate which timezone you're in and calculate the local time.
Note: This is an approximation. Actual timezone boundaries often follow political borders rather than strict longitude lines. Some regions also observe Daylight Saving Time (DST) which can affect the UTC offset. For more accurate results, consider using your device's location services which have access to detailed timezone databases.
UTC Offset: The difference in hours between Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the local time. For example, New York is UTC-5 (5 hours behind UTC) in winter and UTC-4 in summer during DST.
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