Analog clock settings
The second hand is visible by default. Ticking mode is the default for one-second steps.
Analog Clock With Second Hand
Use a live analog clock face with the second hand visible by default, ticking or smooth movement, a digital readout, copy, and fullscreen controls.
How this analog clock with second hand works
This clock uses a classic analog face and opens with the second hand visible. Ticking mode moves in one-second steps, while smooth mode sweeps continuously using browser animation frames.
The time comes from your browser and device clock. It is a readable visual clock face, not an official timekeeping source.
When to use a visible second hand
A visible second hand is useful for teaching analog time, classroom clocks, second-screen displays, fullscreen analog displays, visual time practice, and anyone who prefers a clock face over digits.
For a general analog display, use the analog clock. For smooth sweeping motion as the main focus, use the smooth second hand clock. For a room display, use the full screen analog clock.
Related clocks
Try the clock with seconds for a digital seconds display, the digital clock for large digits, or the full screen clock for an immediate room-display clock.
Analog clock with second hand FAQ
Is the second hand visible by default?
Yes. This page opens with the second hand visible so it is easy to use as a live analog clock face.
Can I switch between ticking and smooth movement?
Yes. Ticking mode moves in one-second steps, while smooth mode sweeps continuously using browser animation frames.
Can I use the analog clock fullscreen?
Yes. Fullscreen keeps the clock face large and does not place ad placeholders inside the fullscreen target.