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75 Minute Timer

Start a free 75 minute focus timer for deep work and flow state sessions. Ideal for creative projects and complex problem-solving.

75 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.

The 75 minute timer sits in a deliberate gap between the classic 60 minute hour and the 90 minute ultradian block. That extra fifteen minutes past the hour is often where the real work happens — the first hour gets you oriented, and the final quarter is where complex problems finally click into place. PomoDial keeps the interface still and the audio steady so nothing pulls you out of that final stretch.

When a 75 minute session beats shorter intervals

Reach for the 75 minute timer when the task has a long cognitive load time: untangling a bug across several files, drafting a section of a paper, mapping a strategy, or composing music. Shorter Pomodoros force you to context-switch right as you reach flow. Seventy-five minutes lets you spend roughly twenty minutes loading the problem and a full hour producing inside it.

How to use the 75 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

Why 75 minutes instead of 90?

Many people find that their focus naturally begins to decline around the 70–80 minute mark.

How do I enter a flow state during 75 minutes?

Eliminate all distractions before starting. The first 15–20 minutes are your ramp-up period.

How many 75-minute sessions can I sustain daily?

Two to three 75-minute deep work sessions per day is realistic for most people.

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