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Timer Every 5 Minutes Timer

Often enough to break a long stretch of screen time, a five-minute reminder prompts a posture reset, a sip of water, or a class moving on to the next short task — frequent without tipping into background noise. One clean beep marks each five-minute mark so nobody has to watch the clock.

In a classroom it keeps short tasks moving; at a desk it is the beat for when you want nudging often rather than left alone for half an hour. Twelve reminders fill an hour out of the box — stretch or trim the run in the editor to fit the session.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a timer that goes off every 5 minutes for?
A frequent nudge at a desk or in a classroom — to look up from a screen, reset your posture, take a sip of water, or move a class on to the next short task. Five minutes is often enough to break up a long stretch without being constant.
Is every 5 minutes too often for a desk reminder?
It depends on the work — five minutes suits short classroom tasks or a spell where you want frequent posture nudges. If it starts to feel constant at a desk, the 15-minute or 30-minute reminder is a calmer beat.