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Bomb Defuse Timer

A 40-second bomb countdown, the tense kind that ticks down in tactical shooters and action films once the bomb is planted: forty seconds to defuse it or get clear. The big red clock counts straight to zero, and a final flurry of beeps marks the moment it goes off — drama on demand for a stream, a party game, or a class activity that needs a ticking clock.

Forty seconds is the classic defuse window, but the editor takes any length: drop it to ten for a movie-style cliffhanger, or stretch it out. It is an inspired-by timer, not tied to any one game — just a countdown built to feel like the bomb is live.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the bomb timer?
Forty seconds — the familiar defuse window from tactical shooters once the bomb is planted. Open it in the editor to set a shorter, more cinematic ten-second countdown or any length you like.
What is this timer good for?
Anything that wants a tense ticking countdown: streams, escape-room style games, classroom challenges, or just a dramatic clock. A sound plays the moment it reaches zero so the “explosion” lands on cue.
Does it count down out loud?
It plays a sound when it ends, and you can turn on a spoken countdown in the editor for the final seconds if you want the “three… two… one” build-up.