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Time Duration Calculator

Time Duration Calculator

Calculate the duration between two times instantly with our easy-to-use online calculator.

Time Duration Calculator

Enter your start & end time

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End Time

Break Start

Break End

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How to Calculate the Duration Between Two Times

There are two basic methods to calculate the difference between two times. The easiest method is to use a time calculator to automatically determine the time duration. If you don’t have access to a time duration calculator (or just want to do the math manually), you’ll find instructions on how to manually calculate a time interval below

Key Takeaways:

Calculate how much time has passed by entering a start and end time.

See the total hours and minutes instantly without doing any math.

Track your work hours easily, even if your shift goes past midnight.

Use the Time Duration Calculator for free, no login or download needed.

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How to Use This Calculator

To use the Worksana Time Duration Calculator, simply enter a start time and end time to generate the result instantly.

The calculator will automatically compute the total time duration in both:

  • Hours & minutes format, and
  • Decimal hours format

Example:
Start Time: 8:05 AM
End Time: 12:15 PM

Duration = 4 hours 10 minutes
Decimal Format = 4.17 hours

The decimal format is especially useful for payroll calculations and reporting, while the hours-and-minutes format is commonly used for communication and record-keeping.

If you already have a time duration and want to convert it into decimal format, you can use Worksana’s Decimal Hours Calculator for quick and accurate conversion.

Manual Conversion

How to Manually Calculate a Time Interval

Manual time calculations can be time-consuming and prone to errors, so using a tool like Worksana is always recommended. However, if you need to calculate a time interval manually, follow these steps:

Here’s how;

Step 1: Determine the start and end times

Let’s say your start time is 9:30 a.m. and your end time is 2:15 p.m.

Step 2: Convert to 24-hour format

Convert both times into military time:

  • 9:30 a.m. → 0930
  • 2:15 p.m. → 1415

 

Step 3: Find the total worked time

Subtract the start time from the end time:

  • Hours: 14 – 9 = 5
  • Minutes: 15 – 30 = -15

Since minutes are negative, borrow 1 hour (60 minutes):

  • Minutes: -15 + 60 = 45
  • Hours: 5 – 1 = 4

So, total time worked = 4 hours 45 minutes

Step 4: Subtract break time

Now subtract your break hours from the total time.

For example, if you took a 30-minute break:

  • 4 hours 45 minutes – 30 minutes = 4 hours 15 minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

When can an employee waive a meal break in California?

An employee may waive their first meal break if their shift is 6 hours or less. A second meal break may be waived if the shift is 12 hours or less and the first meal break was taken.

Convert both start and end times into minutes, subtract the start time from the end time, and the result will be your total minutes worked.

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