Discord Countdown Timer Generator
Create live countdown timers for Discord events that automatically update in real-time for all users
Discord Countdown Timer Creator
Set your event date and time to generate a live Discord countdown timer
Your Discord Countdown Code
Copy this countdown code and paste it into Discord to show a live timer
How Discord Countdown Timers Work
- • Set your event date and time above
- • Copy the generated
<t:UNIX:R>
code - • Paste into any Discord message or channel
- • Everyone sees a live countdown in their timezone
- • Updates automatically until the event starts
- • After the event, shows elapsed time
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Discord timestamps
How to create a Discord countdown timer?
Select your event date and time above, then copy the generated <t:UNIX:R> code. Paste it into any Discord message to create a live countdown that updates automatically for all users in their local timezone.
What's the best Discord countdown format?
The :R (relative) format is perfect for countdowns as it shows dynamic time like 'in 2 hours', 'in 3 days', or 'tomorrow'. It continuously updates until the event starts, then shows how long ago it was.
Do Discord countdown timers work for everyone?
Yes! Discord countdown timers automatically display in each user's local timezone and update in real-time. Perfect for global communities, international events, and cross-timezone coordination.
Can I use Discord countdowns for gaming events?
Absolutely! Discord countdown generators are perfect for raid times, tournament matches, game launches, server maintenance windows, and any gaming event. The countdown updates live so everyone knows exactly when to join.
How far in advance can I set Discord countdown timers?
Discord timestamp countdowns work for any future date - from minutes to years ahead. Great for product launches, event announcements, release dates, and long-term planning.
What happens when a Discord countdown reaches zero?
When the countdown timer reaches the target time, it automatically switches to show elapsed time like '2 hours ago' or 'yesterday'. The timestamp continues to update but shows past time instead of future countdown.