This fun game just made me realize that actually using analog watch does not require converting the time to HH:MM.
I've been using analog watch for years, my Apple Watch face is set to analog and, apparently, I read the time as "it's almost 11", but never as "it's 10:58".
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al_borland
This could be good for kids to learn how to read analog clocks. I remember this being something we did in school as kids... racing to read a clock faster than the other kid, to move on to the next section of an obstacle course. From what I understand that is becoming a lost skill.
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cl3misch
It seems to not support 24h? When I see e.g. 17:35 I want to type 17:35 instead of 5:35. Probably because I very seldomly see 5:35 in real life! Interesting observation by itself, but slightly annoying that I have to convert to 12h for this game.
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mailship
Good for timely brain gearings
meshweaver
Fun game! Definitely needed the practice rounds. Would love to see a comparison of some sort of how well everyone else did.
analog.watch
Daily Challenge 2026-07-09
Score: 22,020
Time: 32.0s
yegle
Hmm, 12AM/PM watch faces don't register 0 as the hour.
cjfeda
This was fun! Good call on directing to the free play before jumping into the daily challenge. I was disappointed when I realized there was no leader board for the daily challenge.
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all2
To OP, you should look into Barbara Arrowsmith-Young's clock exercises. They start with a single hand, and add more and more hands until the units get out into centuries or millennia.
great_psy
Could this be extended to lean into teaching quantum physics ?
Include seconds/ sub seconds hand in the watch, and people will realize the watch face time + time it takes to read will never equal the watch face time.
You can know the exact time, by looking at the analog watch face, or you can measure it (convert it) but it will not be the same anymore.
glitchc
The daily challenge doesn't seem to work for me. 58 seconds for the second clock is correct yet it said I was just close.
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jespinel
Well, that was harder than expected.
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kaizenb
nice!
analog.watch
Daily Challenge 2026-07-09
Score: 8,946
Time: 39.2s
austinthetaco
my only issue is that it cares if you are off by 1 minute, meanwhile in the real world a lot of analog clocks have continuously moving minutes and a lot of others have ticking minutes (they only move right at the minute mark).
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dwa3592
would be nice if the results also showed the analog watch positions.
This fun game just made me realize that actually using analog watch does not require converting the time to HH:MM.
I've been using analog watch for years, my Apple Watch face is set to analog and, apparently, I read the time as "it's almost 11", but never as "it's 10:58".
This could be good for kids to learn how to read analog clocks. I remember this being something we did in school as kids... racing to read a clock faster than the other kid, to move on to the next section of an obstacle course. From what I understand that is becoming a lost skill.
It seems to not support 24h? When I see e.g. 17:35 I want to type 17:35 instead of 5:35. Probably because I very seldomly see 5:35 in real life! Interesting observation by itself, but slightly annoying that I have to convert to 12h for this game.
Good for timely brain gearings
Fun game! Definitely needed the practice rounds. Would love to see a comparison of some sort of how well everyone else did.
analog.watch Daily Challenge 2026-07-09
Score: 22,020 Time: 32.0s
Hmm, 12AM/PM watch faces don't register 0 as the hour.
This was fun! Good call on directing to the free play before jumping into the daily challenge. I was disappointed when I realized there was no leader board for the daily challenge.
To OP, you should look into Barbara Arrowsmith-Young's clock exercises. They start with a single hand, and add more and more hands until the units get out into centuries or millennia.
Could this be extended to lean into teaching quantum physics ?
Include seconds/ sub seconds hand in the watch, and people will realize the watch face time + time it takes to read will never equal the watch face time.
You can know the exact time, by looking at the analog watch face, or you can measure it (convert it) but it will not be the same anymore.
The daily challenge doesn't seem to work for me. 58 seconds for the second clock is correct yet it said I was just close.
Well, that was harder than expected.
nice!
analog.watch Daily Challenge 2026-07-09
Score: 8,946 Time: 39.2s
my only issue is that it cares if you are off by 1 minute, meanwhile in the real world a lot of analog clocks have continuously moving minutes and a lot of others have ticking minutes (they only move right at the minute mark).
would be nice if the results also showed the analog watch positions.
love it