A Beginner’s Guide to World Time Zones

Time zones exist to align local clocks with daylight. Because Earth rotates, sunrise and sunset occur at different times across longitudes. Time zones let each region set a practical local time.

UTC as the baseline

UTC is the universal reference. Local times are calculated by applying a UTC offset and, when applicable, daylight saving rules.

Why time zones aren’t perfectly straight

Political borders, geography, and historical decisions shape time zone boundaries. That’s why some countries use unusual offsets or time zone shapes.

How to work with time zones


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