Omer clock

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Just for fun: an oddly familiar yet not that useful way of visualizing the omer.

The small (“hour”) hand is the week hand (which is not intended to be the homophonic opposite of a יד חזקה). Like the hour hand of a regular clock, the most recently passed large number is the current week. It also points to the small tick representing the current day in the overall count.

The longer (“minute”) hand is the day-of-week hand. The most recently passed large number is the day of the current week.

Yes, I know you really only need one hand, but I thought this looked cooler.

It changes every evening at 21:00 your local time. Don’t rely on this for zemanim.


I’m Noah Liebman. I also made Is yontef early this year dot com and Quantified Cantillation. Get in touch if that’s your thing. Email (first name at full name dot net) or Twitter are solid choices.

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