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
- Open the timer and choose your focus duration on the dial.
- Write a one-line intention for what you plan to accomplish.
- Press start and work without switching tabs until the timer ends.
- 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
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