Time Blindness Helper — Visual Time for ADHD
Free visual time tool for ADHD time blindness. Add events and see color-coded countdowns that show how much time is left. Elapsed time tracker helps you notice how long tasks actually take. Designed for people who struggle with time awareness.
How to Use
Add events with a name and time (e.g., "Meeting at 2:00 PM").
Watch the color-coded countdown bars — green means plenty of time, red means urgent.
Use the elapsed time tracker when starting a task to see how long it actually takes.
Set alerts to get a sound or vibration when events are approaching.
Visualize the passage of time to overcome ADHD time blindness
Add Event
Features
Frequently Asked Questions
What is time blindness?
Time blindness is a common ADHD symptom where a person has difficulty perceiving how much time has passed or estimating how long tasks will take. It is not laziness or carelessness — it is a neurological difference in time perception.
How does this tool help?
By providing continuous visual feedback about time passing. Color-coded bars make abstract time concrete and visible, helping you stay aware of upcoming events and how long tasks take.
Are events saved?
Yes, in your browser localStorage. They persist between sessions on the same device
Can I use this alongside other tools?
Yes. Keep this open in a browser tab while working. The visual countdowns provide ambient time awareness without requiring active attention.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and supports vibration alerts on mobile devices.
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