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What Is a Focus Timer?
A focus timer is a simple but powerful tool designed to help you concentrate on a single task for a set period. Unlike a standard stopwatch, a focus timer is built around the principle that the human brain works best in sprints, not marathons. By breaking your work into focused intervals separated by short breaks, you can maintain high mental clarity without burning out.
How This Focus Timer Works
This tool offers two science-backed modes:
- Pomodoro Mode (25 Minutes): The classic technique for high-volume tasks. You work for 25 minutes and break for 5.
- Deep Work Mode (50 Minutes): Based on research into “flow states.” Ideal for complex problem solving, coding, or writing where context-switching is costly.
Simply select your mode, press start, and focus solely on your task. When the timer ends, take a mandatory break.
The Science of Deep Work & Flow
Your brain is not designed to focus intensely for hours on end. Research suggests that the average peak attention span for complex cognitive tasks is roughly 90 minutes (ultradian rhythms), but effective conscious focus usually lasts closer to 20–45 minutes before quality declines.
“Deep Work” is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. It’s a skill that allows you to quickly master complicated information and produce better results in less time. This timer helps train your brain to enter that state of flow.
Pomodoro vs. Deep Work: Which Should You Use?
| Mode | Best For | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Pomodoro (25m) | Studying, Reading, Admin, Emails | Keeps energy high; prevents procrastination on boring tasks. |
| Deep Work (50m) | Coding, Writing, Math, Design | Reduces “context switching” cost; allows deeper neural engagement. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do during the break?
Do not look at your phone. Rest your eyes by looking at a distant object, stretch, or get water. The goal is to let your brain’s “default mode network” recharge, not to overload it with new information.
Does the timer work if I switch tabs?
Yes. The timer runs in the background. You will hear a beep when the session ends (ensure your sound is on).
Why is a timer better than just “working until I’m done”?
Without a time limit, tasks tend to expand to fill the time available (Parkinson’s Law). A timer creates a sense of urgency and a clear finish line, which increases efficiency.