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FNAF Night Timer

A timer for a night in Five Nights at Freddy’s: about eight and a half minutes, the real length of a night in the first game, counted out hour by in-game hour from 12 AM to 6 AM. The timer calls each hour aloud as it ticks over — “one AM,” “two AM” — so you can feel the night crawl toward dawn the way the game does, and 6 AM means you made it.

It is an inspired-by timer, not an official one — just six 86-second hours back to back, the math behind that famous 8:36 night. Open it in the editor to stretch the hours for a tenser run, or set the rounds to play several nights in a row.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a night in FNAF?
About eight minutes and thirty-six seconds in the first game — six in-game hours of roughly 86 seconds each, from 12 AM to 6 AM. Later games and the mobile versions vary slightly, but 8:36 is the classic length this timer uses.
Does the timer count the hours like the game?
Yes — it runs six intervals named 12 AM through 5 AM and speaks each hour as it begins, so the clock advances just like the in-game one. When the last interval ends, it is 6 AM and the night is survived.
Is this an official FNAF timer?
No. It is a fan-made countdown set to the night’s real length and named so it is easy to find — it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the game or its creator.