Focus room
170 minWork
50:00
Rest
10:00
Rounds
3
Total
2:50:00
50 minutes focus, 10 minutes break, 3 rounds for shared deep work.
Shared deep work sessions
Use a focus room timer for co-working, study rooms, writing sprints, deep work blocks, office focus sessions, and remote team work cycles. Start repeatable focus and break rounds, then create an XTimer room when everyone needs the same shared timer.
Groups can share the same focus and break rhythm.
Remote co-working sessions have a clear start, break, and finish structure.
XTimer rooms turn a focus timer into a shared display for study or work rooms.
Focus room
1/3
50 minutes focus, 10 minutes break, 3 rounds for shared deep work.
Seconds apply before the next start. The final round ends after work, with no extra break added.
Use this setup in XTimer
Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.
Presets that match real work
Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.
Work
50:00
Rest
10:00
Rounds
3
Total
2:50:00
50 minutes focus, 10 minutes break, 3 rounds for shared deep work.
Work
25:00
Rest
5:00
Rounds
4
Total
1:55:00
25 minutes study, 5 minutes break, 4 rounds for group study sessions.
Work
30:00
Rest
5:00
Rounds
3
Total
1:40:00
30 minutes writing, 5 minutes break, 3 rounds for drafting sprints.
Professional setup
Agree on the focus goal before the first round starts.
Keep breaks visible so the group returns together.
Use longer focus rounds for deep work and shorter rounds for study groups.
Use an XTimer room when participants need one shared focus timer across devices.
A focus room timer is a shared interval timer for co-working, study rooms, writing sprints, deep work blocks, and remote team focus sessions.
Yes. Create an XTimer room so participants can open the same viewer timer while one host controls the session.
Use 25/5 rounds for study rooms, 30/5 rounds for writing, and 50/10 rounds for deeper work.