The face is the readable front of an analogue clock where numbers, markers, and hands show time.
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Clock Faces Online - Classic, Roman, Minimal, and Modern
Preview live analogue clock faces before you open a full-screen clock. Compare a normal Arabic-number dial, Roman numerals, a minimal dial, and a clean modern marker face.
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What is a clock face?
A clock face, or clock dial, is the marked front of an analogue clock. This page compares live classic Arabic-number, Roman numeral, minimal, and modern marker faces.
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Arabic numerals 1-12 are easiest for children, classrooms, and quick reading.
Roman numerals give a traditional decorative look for wall clocks and interiors.
Minimal and modern marker faces reduce visual noise for focus, design mockups, and calm displays.
What is a clock face?
A clock face — also called a clock dial — is the front of an analogue clock where the time is shown. It combines the hour numbers or markers, the minute track around the edge, and the moving hour, minute, and second hands. The style of the face changes nothing about how the clock keeps time; it only changes how quickly and how comfortably your eye reads it.
The four faces on this page cover the designs most people look for. A classic Arabic-number face shows 1 to 12 and is the easiest clock face to read at a glance. A Roman numeral face swaps those numbers for I to XII and gives a traditional, decorative look. A minimal face marks only the cardinal hours for a calm, low-distraction dial, and a modern marker face uses clean tick marks with no numerals at all. Every face above is live and running on real time, so you can compare them side by side before choosing one for a full-screen display, a website embed, or a classroom screen.
Classic Arabic
Numbers 1-12 with minute markers for fast reading.
Best for classrooms, kids, and quick everyday reading.
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A traditional serif dial with Roman numerals.
Best for vintage wall clocks, interiors, and decorative displays.
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Only the cardinal hours are marked.
Best for focus rooms, calm desks, and low-distraction screens.
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Clean tick marks without numerals.
Best for presentations, studios, and large wall displays.
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Teaching time
Use a classic face with clear numbers when children are learning hour and minute hands — see our step-by-step guide to teaching a child to tell the time.
Wall display
Use modern or minimal faces when a clock sits on a TV, projector, or second monitor.
Website embed
Embed the face that matches your blog, dashboard, classroom page, or live stream overlay.
Clock face FAQ
What types of clock faces are there?
The most common analogue clock faces are the classic Arabic-number dial, the Roman numeral dial, a minimal dial that marks only the main hours, and a modern marker face with tick marks and no numbers. You can preview all four live on this page.
Which analogue clock face is easiest to read?
A classic Arabic-number face is usually easiest because it shows 1-12 clearly and gives enough minute markers for accurate reading.
What is the difference between a clock face and a clock dial?
They mean the same thing. "Clock face" and "clock dial" both refer to the marked front surface of the clock that the hands move across.
Are Roman numeral clock faces accurate?
Yes. Roman numerals only change the labels on the dial. The hands and timekeeping work the same way as any other analogue clock face.
Can I use these clock faces full screen or embed them?
Yes. Pick any face and open it full screen for a display, or use the embed page to place a live clock with that face on your own website, dashboard, or stream overlay.