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60 Minute Timer

Start a free 60 minute timer for deep work and extended focus. Perfect for hour-long study blocks and creative sessions.

60 Minute Timer is a free, browser-based focus timer from PomoDial. Set your interval, write your intention for the session, and start working — no account, no downloads, and no distractions.

How to use the 60 minute timer

  1. Open the timer and choose your focus duration on the dial.
  2. Write a one-line intention for what you plan to accomplish.
  3. Press start and work without switching tabs until the timer ends.
  4. Take your scheduled break, then start the next session.

PomoDial is built around the Pomodoro Technique — short, intentional bursts of deep work separated by deliberate breaks. Pair this page with the classic Pomodoro timer or explore the PomoDial blog for more focus guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I focus for a full 60 minutes?

With practice, most people can sustain focus for 60 minutes on engaging tasks. The key is eliminating all distractions before starting.

How is a 60-minute timer different from Pomodoro?

The classic Pomodoro Technique uses 25-minute intervals, but the underlying principle — focused work followed by breaks — works at any duration.

What break should I take after 60 minutes?

Take a 15-minute break after each 60-minute session. After 2–3 sessions, take a longer 30-minute break.

Start your 60 minute timer session

Free, no signup, works in any browser.

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