Look up sample time zones, cities, countries, and abbreviations by UTC offset. Search for offsets like UTC-6, UTC+1, UTC+5:30, UTC+9, or UTC+10.
Offset search:
Enter an offset such as UTC-8, UTC-6, UTC+0, UTC+1, UTC+5:30, UTC+9, or UTC+10.
Abbreviation search:
Enter a time zone abbreviation such as EST, CST, MST, PST, GMT, CET, IST, JST, or AEST.
Location search:
Enter a city, country, or region to find sample UTC offset records.
Time zone search:
Enter a common time zone name or IANA name such as Central Time or America/Chicago.
A UTC offset lookup helps connect time offsets to common time zones, cities, countries, and abbreviations.
It is useful for remote work, international calls, travel planning, event scheduling, software settings, spreadsheets, and time zone reference pages.
UTC and GMT are often treated similarly for everyday time references, but UTC is the standard used for modern timekeeping and software systems.
Yes. A time zone that observes daylight saving time may have a standard offset and a daylight offset.
No. Some abbreviations can mean different things in different regions. IANA time zone names are better for software and scheduling.
Yes. After running a lookup, click the copy button to copy the result.