Timers

Study Timer

Structure study time, review sessions and breaks in one calm, readable timer.

The Study Timer is made for learning sessions where material, review and breaks should be planned together.

Study

45/15 Study Timer

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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.

45/15 Study Timer

A balanced study block with a restorative break.

45:00 / 15:00

25/5 Study Sprint

Short and clear for difficult starts.

25:00 / 05:00

Meditation Timer

Ten quiet minutes before or after studying.

10:00

Study Sprint

45 minutes of studying with a 10-minute break for material that needs concentration.

45:00 / 10:00

Exam Prep

50/10 for exam preparation, review and batches of practice questions.

50:00 / 10:00

Classic Pomodoro

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

25:00 / 05:00

52/17 Method

A longer focus block with a more generous recovery window.

52:00 / 17:00

Quick Focus

15 minutes of focus and a 3-minute break for small starts.

15:00 / 03:00

Reading Session

30 minutes of reading and a 5-minute break for chapters, articles or notes.

30:00 / 05:00

Meditation

10 calm minutes with a reduced display and gentle ending.

10:00

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 Study Timer is

The Study Timer is built for learning sessions where concentration, review and breaks belong together. It combines focus-oriented presets with a calm, readable interface.

Unlike a generic countdown, it is shaped around study workflows: reading, flashcards, problem sets, summaries, exam prep and quiet review blocks.

How the Study Timer works

  1. 1Choose a study rhythm such as 45/15 for longer work or 25/5 for getting started.
  2. 2Decide which material or topic belongs in the next block before pressing Start.
  3. 3Work until the break without opening a new topic or research trail.
  4. 4Use the pause to stand up, reset your notes or decide the next learning target.

When to use this timer

  • When study material needs to be broken into manageable blocks.
  • When breaks should be planned without losing the whole learning rhythm.
  • When reading, exercises, flashcards or summaries need a clear frame.

Who should use this timer

  • Students, pupils and people learning alongside work.
  • Anyone trying to separate study time from scrolling, chores and casual browsing.
  • Exam candidates who need repeatable sessions instead of vague long study days.

Practical examples

  • Summarize lecture notes for 45 minutes, pause for 15 minutes, then create flashcards.
  • Review vocabulary for 25 minutes, step away for 5 minutes, then run a quick self-test.
  • Use the Meditation Timer for 10 quiet minutes before beginning a demanding topic.

Benefits

  • Study time gets a defined start and end, which reduces drifting.
  • Breaks become visible early enough to protect attention.
  • Different presets support different learning tasks without a complicated setup.

Limitations

  • A timer cannot replace a study plan, good materials or spaced repetition.
  • Very difficult material may need shorter blocks than the current preset.
  • If you only need a single fixed duration, the Countdown Timer is simpler.

Recommended settings

  • 45/15 for sustained reading or problem solving.
  • 25/5 for difficult starts or short review passes.
  • Meditation preset with Minimal style for a calm start or finish.

Customization ideas

  • Choose a readable text color and quiet background for long study sessions.
  • Use a low soft sound so breaks begin without disturbing the room.
  • Set the display to Focus card when you want block progress and time together.

Recommended setups

Study setup

45/15, Focus card, calm background and medium size.

Work setup

25/5, digital, Mono font and clear Start/Pause buttons.

Relaxed setup

10-minute meditation, minimal style, glow background and low volume.

Fullscreen setup

45 minutes, large display and Presentation mode for a library or study group.

Tips for better study blocks

  • Give each block a measurable target, such as ten exercises or two pages of summary.
  • Remove your phone and extra tabs before the session starts.
  • End each block with one note about what should happen next.

Privacy note

TimerMood does not store study content, topics or progress. Only local timer and design settings remain in the browser.

FAQ

What duration is best for studying?

It depends on the material. 25/5 helps with starting, while 45/15 often works for reading, exercises and review.

Can I use the Study Timer for exam prep?

Yes. Fixed review blocks and visible breaks can make long preparation days easier to manage.

Why is there a Meditation Timer preset?

A short quiet block can help you move from a busy day into study mode.

Should I watch study videos during breaks?

Usually not. A useful break gives your attention and eyes a different kind of rest.

Does TimerMood store my learning progress?

No. TimerMood does not store learning content, progress data or personal study records on a server.

Can I use the Study Timer without a learning account?

Yes. There is no account and no study history. The page runs client-side in your browser.