Look up sample daylight hours by city, state, country, region, or time zone. This tool shows sample daylight length, sunrise, sunset, solar noon, and seasonal daylight notes.
City search:
Enter a city name such as Chicago, New York, Seattle, London, Tokyo, Sydney, or Cape Town.
Region search:
Enter a region such as North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, South America, or Africa.
Daylight search:
Search for a daylight length such as 10h, 12h, 14h, 15h, or 16h to find matching sample records.
Expandable data:
You can replace the sample records with a live astronomy API later for exact daily daylight length.
A daylight hours lookup helps compare how much daylight different places receive.
It is useful for travel planning, hiking, gardening, photography, solar planning, outdoor work, weather pages, seasonal planning, and daylight reference tools.
No. This page uses sample daylight records. Exact daylight hours require the date, latitude, longitude, and local time zone.
Daylight hours change because of Earth’s tilt, orbit, season, and the location’s latitude.
Places farther from the equator usually have longer summer days and shorter winter days. Near the equator, daylight stays closer to 12 hours year-round.
Yes. After running a lookup, click the copy button to copy the result.