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70 Second Timer

Seventy seconds is one minute and ten — the length you reach for when a flat minute runs out too soon. It suits a slightly longer reheat, a steeping step, a breathing exercise, or a rest between sets where the extra ten seconds makes the difference.

Using it on repeat — counting rounds or steps — six rounds of seventy seconds is seven minutes. In the editor, set the number of rounds and the 1:10 countdown runs them in turn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a 70 second timer?
One minute and ten seconds — 1:10 on the clock. People set it when sixty seconds is not quite enough, for everything from a reheat to a rest between sets.
Why not just use a one-minute timer?
Because a minute sometimes runs out too soon — a longer reheat, a fuller breath cycle, a rest that needs ten more seconds. Seventy seconds is the small step up.