How Many Time Zones Are There?
If each time zone were 1 hour apart, there would be 24 in the world. But the real number is much higher.
More Than 24 Time Zones
In an ideal world, each time zone would cover 15 degrees of longitude, with a time difference of one hour to adjacent time zones. This would bring the total number of time zones to 24.
However, the International Date Line (IDL) creates 3 more. Also, several time zones are only 30 or 45 minutes apart, increasing the number of standard time zones even further.
See how many time zones there currently are in the world
Daylight Saving Time Zones
During Daylight Saving Time (DST) the time zone name and time changes. The words “daylight” or “summer” are then usually included in the name, and the local time is usually set forward 1 hour.
For example, California uses Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) during the DST period with a UTC offset of UTC-7, but Pacific Standard Time (PST) with an offset of UTC-8 during the rest of the year.
Not the Same as Local Time
The term time zone is often confused with local time. For instance, during DST, it is common to say “California and Arizona are now in the same time zone.” However, the correct thing to say would be: “California and Arizona now have the same local time.”
The reason it may be confusing is that California's local time during DST is UTC-7, but the standard time in California is UTC-8. However, Arizona's local time is always UTC-7, because there's no DST in Arizona, and they remain on standard time all year.
When Your Clock Doesn’t Reflect Solar Time
Time Zone Borders Vary
Theoretically, each 1-hour time zone is 15 degrees wide, indicating a 1-hour difference in mean solar time. This can be seen as the white and gray stripes on our Time Zone Map and in the image above.
The actual borders on a time zone map have been drawn to correspond with both internal and international borders, and rarely match up exactly with the 15-degree time zone borders.
Some geographically large (wide) countries, like India and China, use only 1 time zone, while it would have been natural to expect several, like in the US or Australia.
Defined by UTC Offset
Every place on Earth is measured in terms of its distance east or west of the prime meridian (0°longitude) in Greenwich, London, United Kingdom. This is also the reference point for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) with 1 hour per 15 degrees longitude.
You have to divide the longitude, in degrees, by 15 to find the appropriate time zone, in hours. For example:
- At 150 degrees west (or 150° W) longitude, the time should be 150 degrees divided by 15 degrees = 10 hours behind UTC, or UTC-10.
- At 75 degrees east (or 75° E) longitude, the time would be 75 degrees divided by 15 degrees = 5 hours ahead of UTC, or UTC+5.
Below are all the different local times currently in use worldwide.
Currently 38 Different Local Times in Use
UTC Offset | Locations | Example Name | Example Location |
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UTC +14 | Christmas Island/Kiribati | LINT | Kiritimati |
UTC +13:45 | Chatham Islands/New Zealand | CHADT | Chatham Islands |
UTC +13 | New Zealand with exceptions and 5 more | NZDT | Auckland |
UTC +12 | Fiji, small region of Russia and 7 more | ANAT | Anadyr |
UTC +11 | much of Australia and 6 more | AEDT | Melbourne |
UTC +10:30 | small region of Australia | ACDT | Adelaide |
UTC +10 | Queensland/Australia and 6 more | AEST | Brisbane |
UTC +9:30 | Northern Territory/Australia | ACST | Darwin |
UTC +9 | Japan, South Korea and 5 more | JST | Tokyo |
UTC +8:45 | Western Australia/Australia | ACWST | Eucla |
UTC +8 | China, Philippines and 11 more | CST | Beijing |
UTC +7 | much of Indonesia, Thailand and 7 more | WIB | Jakarta |
UTC +6:30 | Myanmar and Cocos Islands | MMT | Yangon |
UTC +6 | Bangladesh and 5 more | BST | Dhaka |
UTC +5:45 | Nepal | NPT | Kathmandu |
UTC +5:30 | India and Sri Lanka | IST | New Delhi |
UTC +5 | Pakistan and 9 more | UZT | Tashkent |
UTC +4:30 | Afghanistan | AFT | Kabul |
UTC +4 | Azerbaijan and 8 more | GST | Dubai |
UTC +3:30 | Iran | IRST | Tehran |
UTC +3 | Greece and 35 more | MSK | Moscow |
UTC +2 | Germany and 49 more | CEST | Brussels |
UTC +1 | United Kingdom and 20 more | BST | London |
UTC +0 | Iceland and 19 more | WET | Casablanca |
UTC -1 | most of Greenland and Cabo Verde | CVT | Praia |
UTC -2 | Pernambuco/Brazil and 2 more | GST | King Edward Point |
UTC -2:30 | Newfoundland and Labrador/Canada | NDT | St. John's |
UTC -3 | most of Brazil, Argentina and 9 more | ART | Buenos Aires |
UTC -4 | regions of USA and 33 more | EDT | New York |
UTC -5 | regions of USA and 10 more | CDT | Chicago |
UTC -6 | small region of USA and 9 more | CST | Mexico City |
UTC -7 | regions of USA and 2 more | PDT | Los Angeles |
UTC -8 | Alaska/USA and 2 more | AKDT | Anchorage |
UTC -9 | Alaska/USA and regions of French Polynesia | HDT | Adak |
UTC -9:30 | Marquesas Islands/French Polynesia | MART | Taiohae |
UTC -10 | Hawaii/USA and 2 more | HST | Honolulu |
UTC -11 | American Samoa and 2 more | NUT | Alofi |
UTC -12 | much of US Minor Outlying Islands | AoE | Baker Island |