Timers

Fullscreen Timer

Show time especially large, calm and readable on displays, projectors or second monitors.

The Fullscreen Timer is designed for readability from a distance and helps shared timeboxes stay visible.

Fullscreen

15 Minute Fullscreen

Focus0%

Timer paused. Phase: Focus.

Phase: Focus

15:00

Workspace

Presets, tasks and local stats are organized as calm tabs.

Preset library

Presets change only local timer values in this browser.

Stored only in this browser.

15 Minute Fullscreen

A highly visible countdown for groups.

15:00

60 Minute Fullscreen

A long, calm timer for sessions and workshops.

01:00:00

Custom Countdown

A neutral countdown as a starting point for your own minutes and seconds.

05:00

Deep Work 90/20

90 minutes of focus and 20 minutes of break for demanding work.

01:30:00 / 20:00

Classic Pomodoro

25 minutes of focus and 5 minutes of break for short, clear work blocks.

25:00 / 05:00

Preset library

Use relevant focus, study, meditation, countdown or interval presets and save your own variants locally in the browser.

Local tasks

On Pomodoro and Study pages, optional tasks can be planned, completed, edited and deleted. They do not leave the browser.

Local session stats

TimerMood counts completed focus sessions, focus minutes and break minutes only locally, so you can review your day without tracking.

What the Fullscreen Timer is

The Fullscreen Timer is a large, readable online timer for displays, projectors and shared rooms. It prioritizes visibility over detailed tracking and is especially useful for groups.

You can use a digital, circular or minimal display and adjust colors and size for the room, lighting and viewing distance.

How the Fullscreen Timer works

  1. 1Choose a preset or set the countdown duration you need.
  2. 2Adjust background, accent and timer size until the display is easy to read.
  3. 3Start the timer and activate fullscreen for a presentation, workshop or second monitor.
  4. 4Reset for the next agenda item or switch to another TimerMood timer.

When to use this timer

  • When several people need to see the same time frame.
  • When a second monitor, projector or large display is available.
  • When the timer display matters more than controls and navigation.

Who should use this timer

  • Workshop hosts, coaches and facilitators running visible timeboxes.
  • Teachers who want a clear work phase timer for a class.
  • Teams keeping sprint, retro or meeting segments transparent.

Practical examples

  • Show 15 minutes of group work on a projector so everyone shares the same time frame.
  • Run a 60-minute quiet focus room on a second monitor.
  • Use 5 minutes for a closing round without holding a separate stopwatch.

Benefits

  • Large digits reduce repeated questions about remaining time.
  • Fullscreen mode is less distracting than a busy browser page.
  • Custom colors help match room contrast, brand needs or accessibility preferences.

Limitations

  • The Fullscreen Timer is not an agenda manager and does not schedule segments automatically.
  • On very small screens, a normal Countdown Timer may be more practical.
  • Browser fullscreen requires a user action and cannot be forced automatically.

Recommended settings

  • Minimal style for maximum readability in a room.
  • Presentation fullscreen when the timer is shown on a projector or screen.
  • High contrast between background, text and accent.

Customization ideas

  • Test colors from the farthest viewing distance.
  • Use Outline buttons so controls do not dominate the screen.
  • Choose Clean background for formal meetings and Glow for informal focus rooms.

Recommended setups

Study setup

30 minutes, minimal display and calm background for study groups.

Work setup

60 minutes, circular progress and Presentation fullscreen for team sessions.

Relaxed setup

15 minutes, Soft sound, glow background and warm text color.

Fullscreen setup

Large minimal display, high contrast and hidden side controls.

Tips for visible room timers

  • Check contrast and size from the back of the room, not only from the laptop.
  • Use the minimal style when the timer sits beside other presentation material.
  • Pick a gentle sound so the end is clear without disrupting the room.

Privacy note

Even in fullscreen, TimerMood remains client-side. It does not store room, meeting or usage data.

FAQ

Can I use it on a projector?

Yes. Open the page in a browser, activate fullscreen and adjust colors and size for the room.

Why does the browser ask before fullscreen starts?

Browsers require a user action for fullscreen so websites cannot take over the screen unexpectedly.

Is this timer good for workshops?

Yes. It is designed for visible group timeboxes, breaks and work phases.

Can I use several fullscreen durations?

Yes. Switch presets or adjust the duration manually before starting the next block.

Which display style is best from a distance?

Minimal and Digital are usually clearest. Circle is useful when you also want visual progress.

Can fullscreen start automatically?

No. Browsers allow fullscreen only after a user action so websites cannot take over the screen unexpectedly.