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London and Singapore

Scheduling across London and Singapore means dealing with two IANA time zones that don’t always stay the same distance apart.

London runs on Europe/London and Singapore runs on Asia/Singapore. The gap between them can shift during DST transitions, sometimes by an hour, sometimes on different dates.

MeeTime computes offsets for the specific date you pick. What you see is accurate whether you’re scheduling for tomorrow or three months from now.

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Drag the timeline

Scrub through 24 hours. Each city's local time updates live, color-coded by whether it's a reasonable hour.

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Read the colors

Green means business hours. Yellow is a stretch. Red is sleep. The timeline starts at the best overlap automatically.

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Do something with it

Start a video call, copy a shareable link, or drop it into Google Calendar.

More about London and Singapore time zones

Planning meetings between London and Singapore

The offset between these two cities isn’t constant. It shifts when Daylight Saving Time kicks in, and not every country observes DST on the same dates. So a meeting time that works perfectly in January might land an hour off in March.

The gap between London and Singapore can shift by an hour during spring and autumn transitions. If you're booking recurring meetings, you need to check again after the clocks change.

MeeTime uses the IANA timezone database to work out offsets for the exact date you choose. Pick a date three months out and the times are still right, even if a DST transition falls in between.

Finding the best window

The timeline shows a full 24-hour cycle with each city’s local time. Green zones are standard business hours (roughly 9 to 5 local). Yellow is a stretch, early morning or after work. Red is sleep, and you should avoid it unless someone volunteers.

MeeTime starts the timeline at the hour with the best overlap so you see the good option first. From there you can nudge it earlier or later to see what the tradeoffs look like.

Once you find the right time, start a Jitsi video call, generate a Google Calendar invite, or copy a shareable link. Whoever opens the link sees the same cities and time slot without needing an account.

Frequently asked questions

What is the time difference between London and Singapore?
The offset between London and Singapore depends on the date. DST transitions can shift the gap by an hour, and the two cities may change clocks on different dates. MeeTime calculates the exact difference for any date you choose.
Does the time difference between London and Singapore change during DST?
Yes. Not every country observes Daylight Saving Time, and those that do often switch on different dates. London and Singapore can be a different number of hours apart in March than in January. MeeTime uses the IANA timezone database to get this right for any date.
What is the best time to schedule a meeting between London and Singapore?
The best hour depends on the date and how much flexibility each participant has. MeeTime scores every hour from 0 to 100 based on how many people are in business hours (green), stretch hours (yellow), or sleep hours (red). Drag the timeline to find the highest-scoring window.
Do I need an account to use MeeTime?
No. MeeTime is free and works without signup. All timezone calculations run in your browser. Nothing is stored on a server. Share your comparison by copying the URL.

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