A Royal Rumble entrant timer: a 90-second countdown that runs thirty times over, one for each wrestler, with the ten-second buzz-in countdown the match is famous for. When the clock hits zero the next entrant is due — set it running on a TV and let the room count down “ten, nine, eight…” to every entrance, no remote needed.
Ninety seconds is the classic interval the Rumble is booked to; thirty rounds is the full field, about forty-five minutes end to end. Open it in the editor to change the gap or the number of entrants. It is an inspired-by timer for watch-alongs and parties, not an official one.
The longest countdown there is: 99:59:59, just over four days — the maximum a timer can run.
The maximum a timer can show — ninety-nine hours, fifty-nine minutes, fifty-nine seconds, just over four days.
Survive 12 AM to 6 AM in real time — about eight and a half minutes, counted hour by hour like the game.
A 40-second bomb countdown — defuse it or get clear before it hits zero. Set the rounds to re-arm.
A Minecraft-style day: ten minutes of day, then ten of night, for a full twenty-minute cycle. Set the rounds to loop.