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Model UN Timer

A Model UN debate runs on a speakers’ list: delegates take equal turns to address the committee, one after another. This timer counts that list — a default ninety seconds per delegate, naming each speaker as it goes, with the bell when a turn ends — so the chair can move down the list without watching a stopwatch.

Speaking time in MUN is set by the committee, so ninety seconds is only a starting point: a general speakers’ list often runs sixty to ninety seconds, and a moderated caucus sets its own total and per-speaker time. Open the preset in the editor and set the turn length and the number of turns to match the motion that just passed.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does each delegate speak in MUN?
Whatever the committee sets — commonly sixty to ninety seconds on a general speakers’ list, and often thirty seconds per speaker in a moderated caucus. This preset defaults to ninety seconds; change it in the editor.
How do I time a moderated caucus?
A moderated caucus has a total time and a per-speaker cap. Set the per-delegate turn length in the editor, and the number of turns to fit the total — for example a six-minute caucus at thirty seconds is twelve turns.