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UTC−12:00
Time zone
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC±00:00
Current time
04:21, 12 July 2024 UTC−12:00 [refresh]
Observance of DST
DST is observed throughout this time zone.
UTC−12: Blue (December), Orange (June), Yellow (all year round), Light Blue - Sea areas

UTC−12:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −12 hours.

As standard time (all year round)

  • Baker Island and Howland Island (uninhabited islands belonging to the United States) as well as the International Date Line West (IDLW) are assigned to this time zone.

UTC−12 is a nautical time zone comprising the high seas between 180° and 172°30′W longitude. Subtract twelve hours from Coordinated Universal Time to obtain the time for this zone. Ships using this time are the last to begin each calendar day.

A number of inhabited islands lie within the longitudinal limits of this time zone, but none of them keeps the date and time of UTC-12. Instead, they keep the time and date (or just the date) of one of the neighbouring zones, usually because they belong, politically, to an island group whose other members lie mostly in the neighbouring time zone.

Since the IDWL time-zone represents the last place on earth where any date exists, it is sometimes used for deadlines and referred to as Anywhere on Earth (AoW).

See also