Time Tamer: First Minutes
Time Tamer:First Minutes is best suited for children aged 5–7, especially with adult guidance at the beginning. Use Free Play to discuss the clock and explain the game to the child if required.
Younger players can start with easier settings, while older children can use harder modes for extra practice.
Match the analog clock to the digital time before the countdown ends and earn points based on difficulty. Choose from three visual difficulty levels, from a fully numbered clock face to a minimalist marker-only version.
Features
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Learn to read analog clock time
3 players can use the game with separated scores
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Practice matching analog and digital clocks
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Three difficulty levels: Low, Medium, Hard
3 language versions with voiceover
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Timed challenge mode for scoring
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Free practice mode for experimenting with the clock hands
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Mobile-friendly layout
Suitable for short play sessions at home or in class.
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For educators Time Tamer builds analog clock-reading fluency through drag-based practice on a real clock face. Three difficulty levels (numbered face → cardinal numbers only → blank face) let you match the challenge to where each student is. Supports 12-hour and 24-hour formats. Up to three players can save separate progress on the same device, making it suitable for rotation stations.
Curriculum alignment: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.MD.B.3 (tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks) · CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.MD.C.7 (tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes). Recommended grades 1–3.
Practical notes: Available in 11 languages (English, Polish, Ukrainian, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Latin). No login or install — runs in any browser.
| Updated | 8 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Author | programersi |
| Genre | Educational |
| Tags | clock, Family Friendly, kids, mobile, Singleplayer |
| Code license | MIT License |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | Arabic, German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Polish, Ukrainian, Chinese |
| Inputs | Mouse, Touchscreen |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code |




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nice game , i will show it to my children .
i didn't understand the free play .. challenge is good , maybe a bit too long .
come to try my game sonotone ( it's musical and educational ) .
Free play was just for interaction, so you can discuss the clock with your child. Then they can try the challenge and play it until they are bored :) Then they can move to the Clock Quest game for more challenges. Thanks for the observation, I'll think how to make it more clear.