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Pecha Kucha Timer

Pecha Kucha is twenty slides shown for exactly twenty seconds each, advancing automatically for a talk of six minutes and forty seconds. This timer keeps that beat: a beep every twenty seconds and the slide number ticking from 1 to 20, so you talk to the slide in front of you and let the clock carry you forward.

The format’s whole discipline is that you cannot linger — the slide changes whether you are ready or not, which forces a tight, well-rehearsed talk. Set your deck to auto-advance at twenty seconds to match, and use this as the master clock and your rehearsal tool. To run a non-standard length, open it in the editor and change the slide count or seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a Pecha Kucha presentation?
Six minutes and forty seconds — twenty slides at twenty seconds each, with no pause between them. The timer beeps at every change so you know exactly when to advance.
What does 20×20 mean?
Twenty slides, twenty seconds each. The slides advance automatically and the speaker talks along to whatever is on screen — the constraint is what keeps a Pecha Kucha talk fast and focused.
Can I change the number of slides or the timing?
Yes. Open the preset in the editor and adjust the slide length or the number of slides — handy for a house variant of the format, or to rehearse just the first few slides.