Elapsed time counter
Climbs by the second · by the calendar · rough conversion
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The time since your reference moment keeps climbing by the second. Months are counted by the calendar, and a rough total is worked out from how many times a day you give.
How to use it
- Choose the reference moment (an anniversary, the day you quit smoking, a release date…)
- The number climbs once a second
- Give a “times a day” and it estimates how many times so far
- Put in a future date and it counts the time left
Common questions
- Why does “months” differ from other calculators?
- Months are counted by the calendar, not divided into 30-day chunks. One month after 31 January is 28 February, not 3 March. Dividing by 30 makes your age depend on which month you were born in.
- Is the rough count accurate?
- No. It simply multiplies your “times a day” by the days elapsed. Days you did none and days you did two are multiplied the same way, which is why the screen says it is a rough figure.
- What if I put in a future date?
- It counts the time remaining. It does not show a negative number.
- Does it keep running when I close the tab?
- No. The timer stops when you leave the screen. Otherwise a tool you closed would keep ticking once a second and eat your battery.
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