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Day/Night Cycle Timer

A day/night cycle timer modeled on Minecraft: ten minutes of daytime, then ten minutes of night, for a full twenty-minute day. The timer calls “day” and “night” as each begins, so you always know which half you are in — handy for keeping a base routine, a class activity, or a stream segment on the same clock the game runs on.

One run is a single full cycle; set the number of rounds in the editor to chain several days back to back, or adjust the two halves to match Warframe, a tabletop session, or whatever day length you need. It is an inspired-by timer, not an official one.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a day in Minecraft?
A full day-night cycle is twenty minutes — about ten minutes of daylight and ten of night, give or take the short dawn and dusk. This timer splits it into a ten-minute day and a ten-minute night so the two halves are easy to follow.
Can I loop the cycle for several days?
Yes — open it in the editor and set the number of rounds, and the day/night cycle repeats back to back, one full day after another with no gap between them.
Can I use it for Warframe or another game?
Yes — the two halves are just intervals. Open the editor and set day and night to whatever lengths your game or session uses; the timer will call each one as it starts.