The onset of mobile app stores has brought us variety even for mundane everyday tasks we wouldn’t normally think twice about. The ability to set timers is one of them.

You now have the option to choose from a vast gamut of timer apps, whether you need it for an exercise or a study session. Here are the best timer apps for Android.

1. Visual Timer

Visual Timer is a minimalistic app with a clean design that lets you quickly start a timer. It features a large clock interface on the home page which you can interact with to set the duration. Once you release your finger, Visual Timer will automatically kick off the countdown.

The app has a bunch of other tools you might find handy, such as custom presets for sessions you regularly need, concurrent timers, audio options, a night mode, and more.

Download: Visual Timer (Free)

2. Goodtime

If you’re primarily looking to create timers for productivity purposes, try Goodtime. The app is built for time management and allows you to follow the Pomodoro approach of time management. Pomodoro involves you breaking down work into short sessions separated by mini and long breaks. It’s a clever time management technique which has proved successful for many, including me.

Goodtime lets you easily do the same with a simple gesture-based UI. You can move between break and work by swiping left or right, swipe up to add another minute, and swipe down to terminate the session.

The app also has a statistics tab where you can see how well you performed in your previous sessions and label each one with the relevant flag. There is an OLED-friendly dark theme and fullscreen mode as well. In addition, Goodtime is open source and doesn’t show any ads.

Download: Goodtime (Free, premium version available)

3. Timer Plus

For people in search of a workout timer, look no further than Timer Plus. This free app offers the ability to configure entire interval training sessions with options for breaks, the number of rounds you’d like to go through, and the number of total sets.

What’s more, you’ll find a big, bold design so that you can view the status without any hassles while exercising. Timer Plus also has voice assistance which speaks up when you’re about to head into a break or a new round. Similarly, the app flashes your phone’s screen or triggers the rear LED flash—great if you usually keep it away from your workout space.

You can create as many as custom training presets as you want and jump into them without navigating through heaps of menus. There’s a built-in stopwatch too.

Download: Timer Plus (Free)

4. Interval Timer

In case you feel Timer Plus is a little overwhelming for your needs, take a look at Interval Timer. The app has a significantly more straightforward interface, with barely any learning curve, and allows you to quickly define sets as well as their durations.

You can specify one work interval and another for resting in each lap. Apart from that, it has large fonts and bright colors so that you can comfortably check on your pace. However, Interval Timer does show ad banners.

Download: Interval Timer (Free)

5. Timer

Timer is another fitness-focused app which is built primarily for workouts involving laps, like sprints. It features a clever interface that lets you instantly kick off a stopwatch or timer, and it’s easy to interact with to mark laps.

The app displays these points with different colors and you can simply swipe to the left to view the complete lap list. Plus, you have access to options like themes, presets, and a few others.

Download: Timer (Free)

6. Brain Focus

Brain Focus is a productivity-centric timer app. Compared to Goodtime, it houses a couple of advanced utilities especially for people who have a hard time concentrating. For starters, you can produce sessions based on the Pomodoro technique and analyze statistics for more insights into how you work.

But Brain Focus builds on top of this by adding a bunch of nifty tools. For instance, it can block Wi-Fi and sound when you’re in the middle of a session. Moreover, you can block time-sucking third-party apps (such as Instagram) right from Brain Focus.

You also have the ability to generate new presets for specific tasks and categorize for easier access. Themes are also available, along with customization settings for the timers and associated notifications.

Download: Brain Focus (Free, premium version available)

7. Engross

Engross offers a familiar array of features for a timer app, but it sets itself apart with a tab for your to-dos. That enables you to start timers and link them with your tasks.

Engross follows the same Pomodoro style, but you can personalize the periods based on your preferences. There’s also a comprehensive screen for statistics on the left, which even shows you an analysis of your focusing capabilities.

Download: Engross (Free, premium version available)

Next, Try a New Alarm Clock App

By this time, you must have realized there’s a bevy of timer apps available on the Play Store which can satisfy any specific need you have. The apps listed above do offer the best set of functionalities in their areas of expertise, and most of them totally free as well.

If you also find the default alarm clock app on your phone too lacking, try these best third-party clock apps for Android.

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