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UTC Offset Complete List — All Time Zones from UTC-12 to UTC+14

Updated: May 2026

UTC offsets describe how far a time zone is ahead of or behind Coordinated Universal Time. The world spans 26 distinct offsets, from UTC-12:00 (Baker Island) to UTC+14:00 (Line Islands). Several offsets use 30- or 45-minute increments rather than whole hours — India (UTC+5:30), Nepal (UTC+5:45), and Iran (UTC+3:30) are the most notable. This reference covers every standard offset with its primary time zones, countries, and major cities.

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Understanding UTC offsets

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the primary time standard against which all clocks are set. An offset of UTC+2 means a clock that shows 2 hours ahead of UTC; UTC-5 means 5 hours behind. The offset for a given location changes by +1 hour during DST periods.

UTC is not a time zone — it is a standard. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is often used interchangeably, but UTC is the modern scientific standard, maintained by atomic clocks. For all practical purposes, UTC+0 and GMT are equivalent.

Half-hour and quarter-hour offsets exist because some countries chose to align their legal time with their geographic noon rather than the nearest full-hour UTC multiple. India (UTC+5:30), for example, lies between UTC+5 (too early) and UTC+6 (too late), so the half-hour offset was a deliberate compromise at independence.

Complete UTC offset reference table

UTC OffsetTime zone namesCountries / regionsMajor cities
UTC-12:00AoE (Anywhere on Earth)US minor outlying islands (Baker, Howland)Baker Island
UTC-11:00SST (Samoa Standard Time)American Samoa, NiuePago Pago
UTC-10:00HST (Hawaii Standard Time), TAHTHawaii (USA), French Polynesia, Cook IslandsHonolulu, Papeete
UTC-09:30MARTMarquesas Islands (French Polynesia)Nuku Hiva
UTC-09:00AKST / AKDTAlaska (USA), Gambier IslandsAnchorage, Juneau
UTC-08:00PST / PDTWest Coast USA, British Columbia, Baja CaliforniaLos Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver
UTC-07:00MST / MDT, PDT (summer)Mountain US, Alberta, Arizona (year-round MST)Denver, Phoenix, Calgary, Salt Lake City
UTC-06:00CST / CDTCentral US, most of Mexico, Central AmericaChicago, Dallas, Mexico City, Houston
UTC-05:00EST / EDT, COT, ECT, PETEast Coast US, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, JamaicaNew York, Toronto, Bogotá, Lima, Miami
UTC-04:00AST, VET, BOT, EDT (summer)Atlantic Canada, Venezuela, Bolivia, CaribbeanHalifax, Caracas, La Paz, San Juan
UTC-03:30NST / NDTNewfoundland (Canada)St. John's
UTC-03:00BRT, ART, UYT, GFTBrazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Suriname, French GuianaSão Paulo, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Brasília
UTC-02:00FNT, GSTFernando de Noronha, South GeorgiaFernando de Noronha
UTC-01:00CVT, AZOSTCape Verde, Azores (summer)Praia
UTC+00:00GMT, UTC, WET, EGSTUK (winter), Ireland, Portugal, Iceland, Ghana, Morocco (partial)London, Dublin, Lisbon, Reykjavik, Accra
UTC+01:00CET, WAT, BST (UK summer)Western & Central Europe (winter), West Africa, UK (summer)Paris, Berlin, Rome, Lagos, Algiers, London (summer)
UTC+02:00CEST, EET, CAT, SASTCentral Europe (summer), Eastern Europe (winter), Central/South AfricaAthens, Cairo, Johannesburg, Helsinki, Kyiv
UTC+03:00MSK, EAT, AST, TRTRussia (Moscow), East Africa, Saudi Arabia, TurkeyMoscow, Nairobi, Riyadh, Istanbul, Baghdad
UTC+03:30IRST / IRDTIranTehran
UTC+04:00GST, AMT, AZTUAE, Oman, Armenia, AzerbaijanDubai, Abu Dhabi, Yerevan, Baku
UTC+04:30AFTAfghanistanKabul
UTC+05:00PKT, UZT, TJT, TMTPakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, TurkmenistanKarachi, Tashkent, Islamabad
UTC+05:30ISTIndia, Sri LankaMumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Colombo
UTC+05:45NPTNepalKathmandu
UTC+06:00BST, BTT, KGT, OMSTBangladesh, Bhutan, Kyrgyzstan, Omsk (Russia)Dhaka, Thimphu, Bishkek
UTC+06:30MMT, CCTMyanmar, Cocos IslandsYangon (Rangoon)
UTC+07:00ICT, WIB, NOVTThailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Western IndonesiaBangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Hanoi
UTC+08:00CST, SGT, HKT, MYT, AWST, PHTChina, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Western Australia, TaiwanBeijing, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Perth
UTC+08:45ACWSTSouth-west Western AustraliaEucla
UTC+09:00JST, KST, WIT, TLTJapan, South Korea, Eastern Indonesia, East TimorTokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Jayapura, Dili
UTC+09:30ACST / ACDTCentral Australia (SA, NT)Adelaide, Darwin
UTC+10:00AEST / AEDT, ChSTEastern Australia, Papua New Guinea, GuamSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Port Moresby
UTC+10:30LHST / LHDTLord Howe Island (Australia)Lord Howe Island
UTC+11:00AEDT (summer), SBT, NCT, VUTSolomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, SE Australia (summer)Honiara, Nouméa, Port Vila
UTC+12:00NZST / NZDT, FJT, MHTNew Zealand (winter), Fiji, Marshall IslandsAuckland, Wellington, Suva
UTC+13:00NZDT (summer), TOT, PHOTNew Zealand (summer), Tonga, Phoenix IslandsAuckland (summer), Nuku'alofa
UTC+14:00LINTLine Islands (Kiribati)Kiritimati (Christmas Island)

Why some offsets use half or quarter hours

Most time zones use whole-hour offsets because the 24-hour day divides evenly into hours. But 12 time zones use non-integer offsets — either 30 or 45 minutes past the hour. These exist for geographic or political reasons: the country's territory spans two full-hour zones, and the government chose a compromise rather than splitting the country or forcing an inconvenient alignment.

India (UTC+5:30) is the most populous half-hour zone, covering 1.4 billion people. Nepal chose UTC+5:45 specifically to differentiate itself from India on maps and in trade documents. Iran (UTC+3:30) splits the difference between the Arab East (UTC+3) and Central Asia (UTC+4). Australia's Central zones (UTC+9:30 and UTC+8:45) reflect historical telegraph and railway alignment rather than geographic logic.

UTC vs GMT: are they the same?

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the modern scientific time standard, maintained by a network of atomic clocks under the authority of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the historical standard based on solar observations at the Greenwich meridian in London.

UTC is kept within 0.9 seconds of GMT through the occasional insertion of leap seconds. For scheduling and time zone conversion, the two are interchangeable. Developers should use UTC in code; geographers may prefer GMT in geographic context. Neither observes DST.

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