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Stop the Clock

Check the Image of Clock, identify the correct time, and select the correct time from the given options, and then click the Check Answer option. You will receive feedback and then move to the next answer. In the end, your score will be shown.

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You know that satisfying moment when your brain clicks and you finally get the time on an analog clock? Stop the Clock (Time Telling Quiz) is all about chasing that feeling, and it does it in the snappiest, most playful way possible. Instead of staring at a static clock and guessing, you’ve got moving hands or flipping digital numbers, and your mission is to hit the “stop” button at the exact right moment. It’s like a little adrenaline rush for your inner timekeeper, whether you’re brushing up on hours and minutes or racing to nail down seconds.

Getting started is a breeze. The game walks you through a quick tutorial—basically, “Here’s your target time, here’s how the clock moves, good luck!”—and then you’re plunged straight into the challenge. Each round asks for a specific time, and as soon as you press start, the clock spins. Tap stop when the hands align perfectly or when the digits match the target, and you rack up points. The closer you are, the bigger the bonus. Miss by a hair and it’ll nudge you to try again, so you’re always itching to outdo your last score.

What really sells Stop the Clock is how it scales with you. Early levels stick to neat five- or ten-minute chunks, so you’re never overwhelmed. Once you’ve got the basics, things ramp up—intervals shrink, seconds count, and suddenly you’re challenging your reflexes and your sense of time in a way that feels more arcade than classroom. And if you’re feeling competitive, the built-in leaderboard or the quick-challenge mode for two players will have you trash-talking (in the friendliest way) in no time.

At its heart, Stop the Clock is a simple idea done really, really well. Bright colors, snappy sound cues, instant feedback—it all adds up to a game that’s fun solo or great for a classroom warm-up. Whether you’re teaching a little one how hours and minutes work or just looking for a quirky brain teaser between Zoom calls, you’ll find yourself coming back to prove you can still hit the mark. And who doesn’t love a little self-inflicted challenge that makes you smarter with every tap?