25 Minute Timer

The classic Pomodoro work session โ€” 1500-second countdown, ready to start

25:00
Ready

โ† Full Pomodoro timer with auto work/break cycling

The Pomodoro Technique โ€” 25 minutes at a time

The Pomodoro Technique, developed by Francesco Cirillo, uses 25-minute focused work intervals (called "pomodoros") followed by a 5-minute break. After four rounds, you take a longer 15โ€“30 minute break. This 25 minute timer is the core work session clock. For full auto-cycling with break reminders, use the Pomodoro tab on the main page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Pomodoro interval 25 minutes? โ–พ
Francesco Cirillo chose 25 minutes as the sweet spot for sustained concentration โ€” long enough for meaningful progress, short enough to avoid cognitive fatigue. Research supports that focused work in intervals with breaks improves long-term productivity.
Is there a full Pomodoro timer with breaks? โ–พ
Yes โ€” visit the main timer page and select the Pomodoro tab. It auto-cycles through configurable work intervals, short breaks, and long breaks with round tracking.
Does the tab title update during the countdown? โ–พ
Yes โ€” the tab shows the live countdown (e.g., "[23:15] 25 Min Timer") so you can track your Pomodoro from any tab or window.
Can I use fullscreen mode? โ–พ
Click โ›ถ to enter fullscreen โ€” ideal for dedicated focus displays, study room setups, and office desks.

More Timers

25:00